Ilsa, a warden at a Nazi death camp that conducts experiments on prisoners, strives to prove that women can withstand more pain and suffering than men, and therefore should be allowed to fight on the frontlines.

Ilsa

Binz (as C.D. Lafleuer)

Nude Prisoner in Bed (uncredited)

Redheaded Prisoner (uncredited)

Prisoner (uncredited)

Irene, Prisoner in Pressurized Chamber (uncredited)

Rosette (uncredited)

Nazi Guard with Mustache (uncredited)

First Prisoner Beside Wolfe (uncredited)
50/100 During WWII, the titular Ilsa runs a Nazi camp conducting experiments in how much pain a woman can withstand. The disclaimer at the start proclaims these experiments are historically accurate and the film is intended to prevent these acts from occurring again. This is just an excuse to present us with as much blatant nudity, unbridled sadism, unrelenting torture and utter depravity as they can fit into 90 mins. It does grab your attention and is strangely compelling, like voyeuristically watching something awful but you can't look away. I've seen worse but still rough. -- DrNostromo.com
October 1, 1975

Ilsa

Binz (as C.D. Lafleuer)

Nude Prisoner in Bed (uncredited)

Redheaded Prisoner (uncredited)

Prisoner (uncredited)

Irene, Prisoner in Pressurized Chamber (uncredited)

Rosette (uncredited)

Nazi Guard with Mustache (uncredited)

First Prisoner Beside Wolfe (uncredited)
50/100 During WWII, the titular Ilsa runs a Nazi camp conducting experiments in how much pain a woman can withstand. The disclaimer at the start proclaims these experiments are historically accurate and the film is intended to prevent these acts from occurring again. This is just an excuse to present us with as much blatant nudity, unbridled sadism, unrelenting torture and utter depravity as they can fit into 90 mins. It does grab your attention and is strangely compelling, like voyeuristically watching something awful but you can't look away. I've seen worse but still rough. -- DrNostromo.com

