Kostas Karagiannis, born in 1932, was a prolific Greek director known for his contributions to cult cinema. His film Girls with Dirty Hands (1975) exemplifies the bold narratives and provocative themes characteristic of the era. With a career spanning over three decades, Karagiannis directed more than a hundred films, often pushing the boundaries of genre and societal norms. His work remains a significant part of the conversation surrounding exploitation and giallo cinema, showcasing a unique perspective within the genre.
Girls with Dirty Hands
Alice is in America to complete her studies and is hosted in the home of a distant relative, with whom concludes an affair. When he learns his wife kills him with the help of her lover, making sure to blame Alice for murder. Furthermore, this evil woman who has relations with the underworld, ensures that Alice be kidnapped. Mario, a student with whom Alice has also bond to help prove his innocence and lead authorities to the real culprits.