Guido Leontini, born in 1927 in Catania, Italy, made a significant mark in cult cinema with his portrayals of tough characters. He appeared in Crazy Joe (1974), where he embodied the gritty essence of 1970s exploitation films, and Blonde in Black Leather (1975), showcasing his ability to navigate the darker themes of the genre. His work in Three Tough Guys (1974) further solidified his reputation as a formidable presence in the Italian film landscape. Leontini's performances reflect the raw energy and audacious spirit of the era's cinema.
The Winsome Widow
Salvatore dies in a car accident because he was too busy leering at a picture of his wife. Because he didn’t make a will and he has no heirs, his brothers stand to inherit his entire fortune. Unless the wife (Edwige Fenech) can get pregnant right away, so that Salvatore will still be considered the father of the child.