Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia
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Directed byJean LaFleur
Screenplay byMarven McGara
StarringDyanne Thorne
Michel Morin
Tony Angelo
Terry Coady
Howard Maurer
Michel Morin
Tony Angelo
Terry Coady
Howard Maurer
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| Directed by | Jean LaFleur |
| Screenplay by | Marven McGara |
| Produced by | Julian Parnell |
| Starring | Dyanne Thorne Michel Morin Tony Angelo Terry Coady Howard Maurer |
| Cinematography | Richard Ciupka |
| Edited by | Debra Karen |
Production company | Mount Everest Enterprises |
| Distributed by | Cinépix[1] |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
| Budget | CAD$250,000 (estimated) |
Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia is a 1977 Canadian sexploitation prison film that serves as the third sequel to Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS.[2]
Dyanne Thorne reprises her role as the title character,[3] but in this installment, Ilsa, referred to as "Comrade Colonel," oversees a 1953 Siberian gulag that mentally and physically breaks down male political prisoners in the waning days of Stalinism.
Cast
- Dyanne Thorne as Ilsa
- Michel Morin as Andrei Chikurin
- Tony Angelo
- Terry Coady
- Howard Maurer as Ilsa's Lover
- Michel Maillot
- Jean-Guy Latour as Gregory