Ilsa: Tigress of Siberia

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Ilsa: Tigress of Siberia (1977, Canada) is a Women in Prison film directed by Jean Lafluer.

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Main Details

  • Released in 1977
  • Color
  • Running Time: France:88 min | Norway:90 min | USA:85 min
  • Production Co: Mount Everest Enterprises Ltd.
  • Distribution Co: New World Pictures (1978) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Directed by Jean Lafluer
  • Written by Marven McGara
  • Starring Dyanne Thorne, Michel-René Labelle, Gilbert Beaumont
  • Produced by Roger Corman, Ivan Reitman
  • Cinematography by Richard Ciupka
  • Film Editing by Debra Karen

Plot Summary

  • In 1953, nestled deep in the unforgiving Siberian tundra, the Stalinist Gulag 14 is a purgatory under the command of the brutally seductive tormentor, Ilsa. More than two decades later, the camp's sole survivor still thirsts for revenge.

Also Known As

  • Aihmalotoi sto stratopedo tis kolasmenis Ilsa (Greece)
  • Bödeln från Sibirien (Sweden)
  • Ilsa, die Tigerin (Germany)
  • Ilsa, la tigresse du goulag (France)
  • The Tigress (Canada) (working title) (English title)
  • La Tigre del sesso (Italy)
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