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Having fallen into slight disfavor with the tyrant in charge of a totalitarian regime, "Helga" (Melissa Longo) is sent to a castle somewhere near the town of Spilberg to take charge of a labor camp for female political prisoners. Needless to say she is quite ruthless as she not only takes advantage of the prisoner's labor but also their bodies when they are finished working. Then one day, much to her delight, a new prisoner named "Elisabeth Vogel" (Patrizia Gori) is captured and because she is the daughter of the head revolutionary in the country, Helga becomes obsessed in her desire to possess her. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a standard Women-in-Prison film which suffered due to its apparent low budget as both the acting and the sets were clearly second-rate. Additionally, as far as the actresses were concerned only the aforementioned Melissa Longo and Patrizia Gori were all that attractive. Be that as it may, those who enjoy this particular type of film might find this one somewhat interesting but even so it's nothing to get excited about. Slightly below average.
In an un-named banana republic, where a Nazi-style regime rules by force, sadistic lesbian bitch Helga (Malisa Longo) is assigned her dream job as governor of a women's prison, where she uses her position of power to satisfy her sexual urges; the inmates are also abused by the prison doctor (Jacques Marbeuf), who keeps the guards in alcohol in exchange for sex with the women of his choice. New inmate Elisabeth Vogel (Patrizia Gori) quickly catches the eye of both Helga and the Doc (must be the non-standard-issue knee high leather boots she wears), but being the daughter of a tough rebel soldier, she is determined to resist
Ilsa, Elsa, Greta, Helga: what's in a name? This forgettable entry in the Nazisploitation/Women in Prison genre(s) does little to distinguish itself from similar tawdry fare, offering up the expected full frontal nudity from a bevy of attractive women, repeated forced sex, and torture-lite. Sounds like the recipe for a fun time, but the repetitive and plodding plot ensures that tedium soon sets in, while the unconvincing stock bird-song which accompanies every external scene eventually becomes irritating in the extreme.
Ilsa, Elsa, Greta, Helga: what's in a name? This forgettable entry in the Nazisploitation/Women in Prison genre(s) does little to distinguish itself from similar tawdry fare, offering up the expected full frontal nudity from a bevy of attractive women, repeated forced sex, and torture-lite. Sounds like the recipe for a fun time, but the repetitive and plodding plot ensures that tedium soon sets in, while the unconvincing stock bird-song which accompanies every external scene eventually becomes irritating in the extreme.
- BA_Harrison
- Nov 26, 2013
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It's a fun little flick. With the expected thrills and highlights. The production must have been financed by a trenchcoat company. All female prisoners outfits consist of a black trenchcoat and boots.
....and of course nothing else.
....and of course nothing else.
- paustin-44193
- Aug 31, 2021
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During WWII, the SS run a vicious work camp for women prisoners where they are sexually abused by the the female warden and made into sex slaves for the guards.
Another rip-off of the ILSA films provides more Euro soft porn and as with countless other sexploitation films is dreadfully made and acted. It was released in porn theatres as 'Marion, la perverse' and sometimes known as 'She Wolf of Spillberg'. Malissa Longo is the only thing even vaguely sexy in the film.
Another rip-off of the ILSA films provides more Euro soft porn and as with countless other sexploitation films is dreadfully made and acted. It was released in porn theatres as 'Marion, la perverse' and sometimes known as 'She Wolf of Spillberg'. Malissa Longo is the only thing even vaguely sexy in the film.
- vampire_hounddog
- Aug 20, 2020
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An unashamed rip-off of the Ilsa movies (She Wolf of the SS, Harem Keep of the Oil Sheiks, The Wicked Warden, Tigress of Siberia). The title is even a play on "She Wolf of the SS" and the tagline in the poster proclaims that Ilsa is nothing compared to Helga.
That turns out to be false advertising as this movie is pretty tame compared to Ilsa, especially She Wolf of the SS. Not just that, but everything about this movie is worse than She Wolf of the SS and the Ilsa movies in general: weaker plot, worse performances, cheaper production. The Ilsa movies were hardly classic cinema but this movie makes them look like Citizen Kane!
That turns out to be false advertising as this movie is pretty tame compared to Ilsa, especially She Wolf of the SS. Not just that, but everything about this movie is worse than She Wolf of the SS and the Ilsa movies in general: weaker plot, worse performances, cheaper production. The Ilsa movies were hardly classic cinema but this movie makes them look like Citizen Kane!
- jordondave-28085
- Feb 3, 2023
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- Woodyanders
- Sep 20, 2016
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I dont know where to start. What a turkey! Helga seems so sad its comic! She tries to scare her prisoners into having sex with her only to be denied and ends up crying in her bed..
Her "torture" is things like holding the girls head under a running faucet for three seconds and flogging them.
Or simply command them back to their dorm!
Shes def no Ilsa and the whole movie lacks the punch of those movies..
Its also repetitive and slow...
Nothing shocking if thats what your looking for, unless you're very sensitive.
Feels like a Jess Franco film more then a sadistic WIP movie..
Not recommended
- dukedoom72
- Sep 20, 2019
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Not much to say about this low budget "Ilsa - She Wolf of the SS" rip-off. the women are pretty and seriously degraded just like in Ilsa. If you are familiar with the Women In Prison genre, there are no surprises here. The plot follows the same formula. The inmates suffer violence in various stages of undressed humiliation.
Only 2 things to note:
1. for some reason, there is no Nazi regalia like in Ilsa, but new and original fascist-type uniforms for the guards. I guess the film makers had some sort of moral qualms about using historically genuine authoritarian imagery, yet, they had no problems inflicting simulated torture on nude women.
2. The lead Malisa Longo is no Dyanne Thorne. Marisa Longo is a softer beauty with less charisma than the hardened queen of WIP films, Dyanne Thorne. However, Malisa Longo was in many more films than Thorne, including other WIP films, like Salon Kitty and Captive Women 4. Longo also worked several times with soft core auteur Tinto Brass.
If you have seen all the Ilsa movies and the rest of the more famous WIP and Nazi dominatrix films, you won't go too far wrong with Helga - She Wolf of Stilberg.
Only 2 things to note:
1. for some reason, there is no Nazi regalia like in Ilsa, but new and original fascist-type uniforms for the guards. I guess the film makers had some sort of moral qualms about using historically genuine authoritarian imagery, yet, they had no problems inflicting simulated torture on nude women.
2. The lead Malisa Longo is no Dyanne Thorne. Marisa Longo is a softer beauty with less charisma than the hardened queen of WIP films, Dyanne Thorne. However, Malisa Longo was in many more films than Thorne, including other WIP films, like Salon Kitty and Captive Women 4. Longo also worked several times with soft core auteur Tinto Brass.
If you have seen all the Ilsa movies and the rest of the more famous WIP and Nazi dominatrix films, you won't go too far wrong with Helga - She Wolf of Stilberg.
- will_colwell
- Jun 14, 2011
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Pretty much a soft porn flick with a plot. Acting is pretty good. Plot is mainly focused around a lesibian warden who is abusive. The women are nice looking with with nice bodys. Lots of public hair and breast. No male nudity is seen. There is enough action and storyline to keep ones interest through the end of the movie.
- wilkens-09401
- Jan 27, 2022
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