Swiss seductress turned Italian pizza ass Monica Strebel wasn’t in a lot of movies, so she had to make them count. But, considering most of the movies she made were sex comedies and horror flicks, you could usually count on nudity. Yes, while our B movie babes tend to be blonde, busty, basic, and only briefly brought onto screen with their tops on, the Italians prefer a little more amour than we do in the USA. Born in Switzerland but performing almost exclusively in Italy, Monica made her film debut in the Lee Van Cleef spaghetti Western The Big Gundown (1966). She first pulled her top down about four years later, in Lettera aperta a un giornale della sera, or Open Letter to the Evening News (1970). It's a drama about a bunch of Italian communists who debate whether to back up their idealistic talk with some dramatic action. Comrade, you'll cum to the rad scene where Monica shares her pair with us. The drama features two skin scenes from the pretty brunette, first showing off her perky poppers while shutting the lights off and going to sleep, then while lying in bed with some lucky Red. Monica's stuff got less heady moving forward, appearing in stuff that made us stiff like Slaughter Hotel (1971). Miss Strebel plays a naughty nurse and we mean really naughty. While it's not cool to use a body double, we have to acknowledge Monica might have a valid excuse. See, in that flick we don't get a topless flash, we go full on gash, with a look at a woman pretending to be Monica pleasuring herself including a little blip of pink lip. Still, Monica made sex flicks her niche, starring in Master of Love (1972), Instantanea per un delitto (1972) and The Sex Machine (1975), before ending her career after a role in The Nothing Man (1977). Many erotic stars have come after Monica, but man there's really no one like her. Miss Strebel is one Swiss we really miss.