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Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS
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Dyanne Thorne, Gregory Knoph, Tony Mumolo, Maria Marx View AllCrew
Don Edmonds (Director), John C.W. Saxton (Writer), Jonah Royston (Writer) View AllRelease: Oct. 1st, 1975
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes
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Captain Spaulding
What's most surprising, however, is that Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS is surprisingly feminist.
What's most surprising, however, is that Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS is surprisingly feminist.
Rockatansky
(The Night Porter filming its concentration camp scenes like softcore is more objectionable than Ilsa doing the same as the former actually expects you to take those scenes seriously while the latter is clearly going for thrills, albeit of an extremely degraded kind.) The film was made fast and o....
(The Night Porter filming its concentration camp scenes like softcore is more objectionable than Ilsa doing the same as the former actually expects you to take those scenes seriously while the latter is clearly going for thrills, albeit of an extremely degraded kind.) The film was made fast and o....
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