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In Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS, a Nazi medical camp provides the backdrop for brutality as Ilsa (Dyanne Thorne) and her minions, including the
sinister Dr. Binz (Buck Flower), perform bizarre experiments. A truckload of fresh prisoners, both male and female, are subjected to insidious
torture as Ilsa tries to prove that women have a higher threshold for pain and suffering than men. At night, Ilsa indulges in a liaison with
one of the new inmates, an American named Wolfe (Gregory Knoph) with abnormal sexual powers. While Ilsa prepares to show off her cruel
scientific breakthroughs to the General (Richard Kennedy), the other inmates plan a revolt to get their revenge on the She-Wolf.
Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS is a film so controversial that even legendary exploitation producer David F. Friedman had his name removed!
Shot in secrecy on the sets of Hogans Heroes, this often banned movie is still as shocking today as it was over 25 years ago.
Dyanne Thorne has the lead role in this movie and it contains a lot of nudity. If you only want to see one movie with Dyanne Thorne
this is the one.
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About Ilsa movies saga!
Ilsa is actually a Canadian creation. When Lee Frost and David F. Friedman's pioneering 1969 Nazi softcore epic Love Camp 7 turned out to
be a big hit in Canada, Andr Link and John Dunning of Montreal distributor Cinepix quickly drafted a script for a similar movie called
Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS and contacted Friedman to see if he was interested in producing it. Friedman (Blood Feast, The Defilers) accepted
the job and hired former Vegas showgirl Dyanne Thorne to star as the nasty Nazi nympho. In the film, the busty Thorne gruesomely tortures and
kills her prisoners until she gets her comeuppance when the prisoners revolt and she is shot to death by her Aryan lover. Although
tongue-in-cheek, it's still a gruesome update of Island of Lost Souls, and was a huge hit on 42nd street. Unfortunately, monetary issues
with Cinepix and then-producer Don Carmody would later lead Friedman to disown the film.
The sadism was slightly toned down when Cinepix funded Don Edmonds to make the sequel, Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks (1976). Partially
shot in Canada, this film takes the apparently reborn Ilsa to the Middle East for more torture and lustful activities among a group of women
being trained as harem girls.
A third "unofficial" sequel, 1977's Ilsa, The Wicked Warden was directed by Eurotrash favourite Jess Franco. It was released under the titles
Greta, The Mad Butcher and Wanda, The Wicked Warden long before it was even tied to the Ilsa series. Dyanne Thorne is here of course, but few
other elements connect it back to the original. The earlier films have a few parallels with early 1970s women-in-prison films, but none so
much as Franco's installment, which brings the sadism to South America.
That same year, Ivan Reitman was brought on to produce at Cinepix, and taking a break from working with David Cronenberg, Reitman teamed up
with Roger Corman to bring Ilsa full circle. They created Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia and when it was finally released, Dyanne Thorne's fans
were generally disappointed with the final product. Most claim that this Canadian film is the dullest in the series, and Franco's "unofficial"
third installment is usually preferred.
These latter films are standard women in prison films which use exotic settings to render the exaggerated sadism of the plots more plausible.
The original film, Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS, is the only film in the series which belongs in the Nazi exploitation genre. It is dedicated to
the memory of the victims of the Holocaust. Despite this stated attempt at cultural sensitivity, the film is banned in Germany.
It's over-the-top subject matter has turned the film into a cult movie. Perhaps the best explanation for its notoriety is that it is a
cinematic version of the "men's adventure" subgenre of pulp magazine. Nazis tormenting damsels in distress were perennial favourite subjects
for the lurid, sub-pornographic covers of sensationalistic "true adventure" magazines such as Argosy in the 1950s and 1960s; the film seeks to
be a more explicit reversal of the same sort of sexual fantasy.
"The Butcheress" from the video game BloodRayne was modeled on Ilsa. In the 2007 film Grindhouse, a faux trailer for a film called Werewolf
Women of the S.S. by Rob Zombie was shown. It was inspired by Ilsa. The lead female officer, Eva Krupp (played by Zombie's wife, Sheri Moon),
can also be seen as an Ilsa-like character.

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