Arturo Dominici, born in the late 1930s, made a significant impact on the Italian genre film scene with his performances in various cult classics. He is perhaps best remembered for his role in Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959), where he navigates the eerie landscape of horror and science fiction. Dominici also starred in The Eroticist (1972), showcasing his versatility across genres. His contributions to films like Goliath and the Barbarians (1959) and Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964) reflect the vibrant and often outrageous nature of exploitation 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.