Bedy Moratti, an Italian actor, made a notable impact in the realm of cult cinema during the 1970s. She appears in Double Face (1969), where her performance adds to the film's exploration of psychological intrigue. In Women in Cell Block 7 (1973), Moratti portrays a character embroiled in the gritty dynamics of prison life, showcasing her ability to navigate complex roles. Her filmography also includes The Weapon, the Hour, the Motive (1972) and Mean Mother (1974), both exemplifying her contributions to the exploitation genre.
The Weapon, the Hour, the Motive
Don Giorgio, a handsome young priest and teacher in a convent, is involved with two lovers: Orchidea and Giulia. When he repents and vows to return to the Church, he is savagely beaten to death. Not long after, Giulia has her throat slashed. Inspector Boito falls in love with and prepared to marry Orchidea, who is also the main suspect. The key to solving the case seems to lie with an inquisitive boy called Ferruccio, who is kept locked up and drugged. He witnessed one of the murders, but will anyone believe his story?