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Evi Rigano


Evi Rigano’s presence in the 1965 cult sci-fi thriller The 10th Victim adds a touch of intrigue to the film’s pulsating mix of stylish violence and dark humor. In director Elio Petri’s adaptation of Robert Sheckley’s futuristic tale of televised manhunts, Rigano appears as one of the elegantly cold assassins who circle the deadly game, contributing to the movie’s atmospheric tension. Though not the lead, her performance complements the film’s surreal commentary on spectacle and media, anchored by stars Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress. Rigano’s work in The 10th Victim places her among the quirky and often underrated talents who enriched European genre cinema in the 1960s. Fans of offbeat sci-fi will recall her as part of the eerie, stylish world Petri crafted—where glamour masks danger and even a fleeting appearance carries weight. Her contribution may be subtle, but it captures the era’s blend of stylish aesthetics and unease, inviting viewers to look beyond the central characters and appreciate the intricate ensemble that builds The 10th Victim’s unsettling charm.

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