Ricciardetto is a fourteenth-century playboy who wants at all costs to sleep with the wife of the mayor of Montelupone. He succeeds, but is caught between the covers with the woman and sentenced to death. He will be saved by a kind of pilgrim saint who is in love with him.
Costume
Ridiculous medieval outfits that barely stay on anyone.
Production
Cheap sets that wobble — Italian exploitation at its finest.

Director
Bitto Albertini
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bitto Albertini was a prolific exploitation director who also made 'Black Emanuelle' — this is tame by comparison.
The film's Italian title 'Metti lo diavolo tuo in me inferno' barely makes sense in any language.