Ida Galli, born in Sestola in 1939, emerged as a significant figure in Italian genre cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. Known by her pseudonym Evelyn Stewart, she captivated audiences with her performances in The Whip and the Body (1963) and The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968). Galli's versatility allowed her to traverse various genres, from erotic thrillers like Queens of Evil (1970) to the action-packed Special Mission Lady Chaplin (1966). Her work reflects the bold experimentation of the era, making her a vital part of the cult film conversation.
Queens of Evil
A young motorcyclist helps a man with a flat tire, who ends up dead after crashing his car. The young man takes a detour into the forest, and stumbles on a lakeside house, occupied by three sisters, but they're not who they pretend to be.