Annamaria Chio, an Italian actress, made her mark in the early 1970s with roles in cult films that exemplify the era's unique style. She appears as a significant character in My Dear Killer (1972), a giallo that blends mystery with the visceral intensity characteristic of the genre. In The Last Rebel (1971), she further showcases her versatility, navigating the complex narratives of exploitation cinema. Chio's contributions to these films highlight her ability to embody the spirit of the time, making her an intriguing figure in the realm of cult cinema.
My Dear Killer
Following a mysterious decapitation (via mechanical digger) of an insurance investigator, Police Inspector Peretti is put onto the case. Slowly more people are found dead… a man supposedly commits suicide, a women is strangled, another attacked in her flat… but all the clues lead to an unsolved case of kidnapping and murder. Can Peretti find the murderer, if his major clue is a little girls drawing?