Giampiero Albertini, an Italian actor active in the late 1960s and 1970s, made his mark in the world of cult cinema with his roles in films like The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972) and Return of Sabata (1971). Known for his versatility, Albertini brings a unique presence to the screen, appearing in diverse genres from giallo to spaghetti westerns. His performances in Gangsters '70 (1968) and Zorro (1975) further solidify his place in the pantheon of exploitation cinema, showcasing his ability to navigate both thrilling and dramatic narratives.
The Last Round
Stelvio Massi's crime thriller centers on a drifter who sets out to help blue-collar workers rise up against the two powerful families who are exploiting them. After settling in an industrial town and witnessing the cruelty of the factory owners, ex-mercenary Marco (Carlos Monzón) assumes the role of union agitator. When a violent confrontation erupts, the labor leader is driven to bring down the corrupt clans.