Al Cliver, born in Italy, carved a niche in the realm of Italian horror and genre films during the 1970s. He is particularly recognized for his performances in Zombie (1979), where he navigates a post-apocalyptic landscape, and Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle (1976), showcasing his versatility in erotic thrillers. Cliver's contributions to films like Waves of Lust (1975) and Devil Hunter (1980) solidify his status as a notable figure in cult cinema, embodying the bold and often controversial spirit of the era.
Annie
Annie, the mistress of a middle-aged financier, accompanies him on a trip to Hong Kong. When his business interests collapse Annie ends up destitute. She is befriended by a group of socialites and begins her rite of passage in their world.