Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia is a sexploitation "men in prison" style of film that was produced in Canada in 1977. It is the third sequel to Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS.
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Directed by | Jean LaFleur |
Written by | Marven McGara |
Produced by | Roger Corman Ivan Reitman (credited as Julian Parnell) |
Starring | Dyanne Thorne Michel Morin Tony Angelo |
Cinematography | Richard Ciupka |
Edited by | Debra Karen |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | CAD$250,000 (estimated) |
Dyanne Thorne repeats the title role, but this time Ilsa (referred to as "Comrade Colonel") supervises a 1953 Siberian gulag that mentally and physically destroys male political prisoners towards the fall of Stalinism.
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