Giancarlo Prete, born in 1942 in Italy, emerged as a notable figure in the world of cult cinema, particularly in the 1970s. He is remembered for his roles in Satanik (1968), where he navigates the dark underbelly of exploitation, and Street Law (1974), showcasing his ability to embody gritty characters. Prete's journey began as a stuntman before he honed his craft at Alessandro Fersen's acting school, eventually becoming a versatile actor who made significant contributions to the genre. His performances in A.A.A. Masseuse, Good-Looking, Offers Her Services (1972) and Father Jackleg (1972) further solidified his place in the annals of Italian exploitation cinema.
A.A.A. Masseuse, Good-Looking, Offers Her Services
Young Cristina runs away from home to satisfy her desire for independence and money, much to her father's disappointment. She becomes a call girl, but soon after meeting a pimp called Oskar, some of her new clients meet an untimely demise.