Wolfango Soldati, an Italian actor, brings a unique presence to the screen in Cock Crows at Eleven (1978). In this film, he navigates the complex interplay of desire and deception, contributing to the film's exploration of erotic themes within the grindhouse genre. Soldati's performance adds depth to the narrative, embodying the unsettling atmosphere that characterizes cult cinema of the era. His work in this film exemplifies the bold storytelling that defines the exploitation genre.
Cock Crows at Eleven
Federico is a child-killer running from the law. Wounded, he is taken in by an 11 year old girl named Simona. Their strange love affair is interrupted by Simona's depressed, oversexed mother Vera, who concocts a plan with Federico to kill her wheelchair-bound, reclusive husband. Simona does not take kindly to this new relationship between Federico and Vera.