Ettore Ribotta, an Italian actor, made his mark in the realm of cult cinema during the 1960s. He appears in Challenge the Devil (1963), where he navigates the dark themes of morality and temptation, and in The Doll of Satan (1969), a film that delves into the eerie and supernatural. Ribotta's performances reflect the unique style of Italian exploitation films, contributing to the genre's rich tapestry of horror and intrigue. His work captures the essence of the era, making him a notable figure in SassyFlix's collection.
Challenge the Devil
Six unruly kids break into a remote castle looking for kicks. The castle’s owner, an odd white-haired man, asks them to find a missing girl hiding in the castle. Little do they know that Lee is actually a Mephistoles-like character in disguise. At this point the six set out on a search that takes them through the nightmarish corridors and staircases of the castle. They encounter massive spiders, ghosts, and a bizarre room containing a labyrinth of sheet glass and mirrors.