Anita Strindberg, born in 1942 in Sweden, became a prominent figure in the Italian giallo films of the 1970s. She debuted in A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971), showcasing her knack for complex roles. Strindberg's memorable performances include her chilling appearances in Who Saw Her Die? (1972) and Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972), where she captivated audiences with her intensity. Her versatility extends beyond giallo, as seen in Women in Cell Block 7 (1973) and Almost Human (1974), cementing her status in the realm of cult cinema.
The Eroticist
Senator Pupis feels a strong and uncontrollable urge to grab women's bottoms, a habit than can lead to embarrassment, especially if the woman in question is head of another state and the occasion a state visit. In his desperation Pupis turns to the clergy for spiritual and psychological help.