Umberto D'Orsi, born in 1929 in Trieste, was a prolific Italian actor known for his dynamic performances in cult cinema. He appeared in Spirits of the Dead (1968) and Beatrice Cenci (1969), showcasing his ability to embody complex characters in both horror and historical narratives. D'Orsi's versatility extended to erotic thrillers, as seen in How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? (1970) and An Ideal Place to Kill (1971), where his comedic timing and dramatic presence left a lasting impression on audiences. His contributions to films like Naughty Nun (1972) and The Return of Halleluja (1972) further solidified his status as a key figure in the vibrant landscape of 1970s Italian genre cinema.
Naughty Nun
Antonia, daughter of Messer Domenico Mincaglia (greedy, insatiable traitor of marital duties with slutty girls), can not marry Folco because his father refuses her dowry. She is thus forced to enter the convent of the Little Sisters of Pain, transformed into a lupanar for the benefit of a nearby friary. From the first day she receives him and cohabits with the young Folco disguised as a nun.