
Fiamma Maglione was the wife of Italian producer Mino Loy. She occasionally acted and composed music for his films, namely Umberto Lenzi's two cannibal exploitation films in the early 80's (CANNIBAL FEROX and EATEN ALIVE) as well as Lenzi's later BLUE LAGOON knockoff DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE. She had a few key roles and bit parts in Italian exploitation films, including as James Franciscus's ex-wife...
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Three friends out to disprove cannibalism meet two men on the run who tortured and enslaved a cannibal tribe to find emeralds, and now the tribe is out for revenge.

In order to get his hands on his father's inheritance and pay all his debts, Don Peppino must see his son Gianluca married and produce an heir within a year. Problem is everybody suspects the boy of playing for the other team.

A woman's search for her missing sister leads her to the jungles of New Guinea, where she and an expatriate guide encounter a cult leader and flesh-hungry natives.

In a nameless European city, a local reporter and his doctor wife try to escape from hordes of blood thirsty zombies, undead people exposed to nuclear radioactivity, while the military leaders fight a losing war of attrition against the relentless atomic zombies.

A reporter tries to stop the crash of an aircraft after uncovering an airline's plot to save their business by sabotaging Concorde flights and have them decommissioned.

A teenager from a working-class neighborhood in Milan is passionate about motorbikes and dancing.

The adventures of Gianna, a sexy policewoman who wants to help a child in search of his mother.

Predictable parody of the legendary chapter of history of ancient Rome. The Orazi champions of the Central-South indolent clash with the Curiazi of Alba Longobarda, a hard-working northern city.
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