Sergio Testori, an Italian actor born in the 1940s, made his mark in the realm of cult cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for his roles in My Dear Killer (1972), where he embodies a pivotal character in a gripping giallo narrative, and Nightmare City (1980), a film that blends horror and action in a post-apocalyptic setting. Testori's performances in Syndicate Sadists (1975) and Cannibals in the Streets (1980) further cement his status within the exploitation genre, contributing to the rich tapestry of Italian genre filmmaking.
The Return of Halleluja
Hallelujah (Hilton) is hired by an incompetent Mexican revolutionary (Roberto Camardiel) to recover a lost Aztec idol, with which he will be able to elicit the help of the native tribes in his hapless uprising. However, such a powerful symbol has it’s attractions for a wide range of other individuals, most notably a chubby proto-capitalist who sees it as an opportunity to gain rites of export exclusivity in the gold trade by selling it to a rival commandant. Also along for the ride are kilt-wearing Archie (Lincoln Tate) and his erstwhile partner Fleurette (Agata Flori), who are also out to make a quick dime.