Mario Cutini, an actor active in the late 1970s and early 1980s, brings a distinctive flair to the world of cult cinema. He appears in Play Motel (1979), where his performance captures the gritty essence of Italian exploitation films. In The True Story of the Nun of Monza (1980), Cutini further cements his role in the genre, contributing to the film's exploration of scandal and intrigue within a historical context. His work in these films reflects the bold storytelling and provocative themes characteristic of the era.
Play Motel
Patrizia and Roberto, theatrical actors and spouses, after having stayed at the Play Motel, accidentally find a body in the trunk of their car. They leave the car at the scene and go to call the police, and when they arrive, they discover with amazement the removal of the body, which is then found in a completely different place: the police then discover that it was Maria Luisa Longhi, wife of Commendator Rinaldo Cortesi. At the request in particular of Patrizia, the two spouses improvise as investigators to help the police solve the case.