Pietro Tordi, an Italian actor, made his mark in the 1960s with his roles in cult cinema. He appears in Hot Enough for June (1964), where he navigates a comedic narrative that blends espionage and romance. Tordi further showcased his versatility in The Witches (1967), a film that delves into the surreal and the macabre. His work in Secret Fantasy (1971) explores the erotic thriller genre, cementing his presence in the world of exploitation films and contributing to the rich tapestry of cult cinema.
Secret Fantasy
Niccolò Vivaldi is a cello player and he plays in Arena di Verona Orchestra. But he is not the first and neither the second cello. He is frustrated. Nobody can remember his face, nor his name. Niccolò is married to Costanza, who is really beautiful and he takes some pictures of her naked. Later he shows the pictures to a friend and so he feels better. He starts to write a comic opera called "Il merlo maschio" only to discover later he had written Rossini's "La gazza ladra". To maintain his self-esteem he can only show his wife...