Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia

1977 "When she bares her claws ... You'll cringe with fear!"
Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia
4.8| 1h28m| en| More Info
Released: 29 September 1977 Released
Producted By: Mount Everest Enterprises Ltd
Country: Canada
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Siberia 1953: Ilsa is now working in a Gulag prison camp. Her mission is to "retrain the minds" of those who don't agree with the communists.

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Prismark10 The pneumatic Ilsa is back in Siberia 1953 running a Gulag. Almost immediately we see a prisoner getting savaged by a tiger and when prisoners are not getting tortured, at night Ilsa and her colleagues indulge in some night moves. In fact we see more nudity and simulated sex action from Ilsa in this film than her previous film when she was the Harem Keeper. I suppose one cannot complain when you see Dyanne Thorne's magnificent assets.Ilsa has trouble breaking one political prisoner Yakurin and when Stalin dies, the camp is closed down and Ilsa and her trusted guards get rid of the evidence of their wrong doing by killing the prisoners and fleeing.The action then moves forward to Canada in 1977. Ilsa, little aged by sporting another wig now runs a brothel when two members of the Russian sports team arrive but their coach looks familiar. Its Yakurin and Ilsa wants to finish breaking him with her new torture techniques.Its more sexploitation with a queasy mixture of brutal violence and sex, although there are less other girls this time and more Ilsa. The latter part of the film is very much a straight action thriller and the later torture techniques are more mental torture than women in chains type.Its uneven, some of its fun, Ilsa fans would be happy although its also tacky but the production values are good.
alexx668 This film tries to hard to be more than it can be, and fails miserably. It starts with the the usual exploitation fare, with Ilsa this time serving as mistress of a Stalinist USSR-era Siberian gulag, indulging in prisoner torture and sexual deviations, ho-hum. Then inexplicably, the film moves forward in time in 70's Canada (with a completely un-aged Ilsa, duh), with Ilsa as leader of a prostitution cartel, and the film turning to a sort-of adventure crossover, replete with ninja acrobatics and machine-gun firepower. Duh, duh and duh some more. The worst part has to be the laughable ending, with Ilsa being left stranded in some icy desolate landscape, just outside Montreal? Lol.
Paul Andrews Tigress, or Ilsa, Tigress of Siberia as I'm positive it's more commonly know as, starts in 'Serbia 1953' where Ilsa (Dyanne Thorne) runs a prison camp for Russian dictator Josef Stalin who sends various enemies of the state there for readjustment, if that's the right word. Ilsa runs Gulag 14 with an iron fist, anyone who tries to escape is killed, anyone who refuses to work is killed & anyone who steps out of line is killed. One fateful day the news reaches Ilsa that Stalin has been overthrown, Ilsa orders the destruction of the camp & the execution of all the prisoners but one inmate, political dissident Andre, manages to escape with his life along with Ilsa & a couple of her sadistic guards. Jump to 'Montreal 1977' & Andre is in town to accompany a Russian hockey team for some sort of Olympic tournament when a couple of the team want to go to a brothel & have sex with a couple of prostitutes. However this particular brothel is run by Ilsa who spots Andre & thinks his appearance is far from a coincidence, Ilsa has Andre kidnapped for reasons that aren't overly clear or logical but both parties have vengeance on their minds...This Canadian production was directed by Jean LaFleur & Tigress was the fourth Ilsa film in a series that began with Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1975). To be honest I think all of the Ilsa films are pretty rotten & Tigress isn't any different. The script by Marven McGara starts off impressively with Ilsa the Commander of an isolated prison camp, this is probably the best 40 odd minutes that the entire series has to offer as it has a nice exploitative feel with plenty of torture, executions, sex & some unintentionally funny dialogue. Unfortunately for the remainder of Tigress it shifts to Canada & a really boring soft core sex/gangster type film that is absolutely excruciating to sit through. The first & second halves of Tigress are as different as can be, it's almost as if two separate films had been spliced together (badly) & the only common threads are Andre & Ilsa. The first half of the film moves along at a nice pace & actually pretty good while the second half is as dull as dishwater & complete total & utter crap. I really don't know who this film would appeal to or who it would please, overall it's a pretty rubbish film taken as a whole.Director LaFleur does a good job for the first half as he keeps things moving along but the second half ruins everything. Don't expect much style or visual flair but it has a nice sleazy atmosphere at times during the first half. I personally think Tigress is the most gory of the Ilsa films, the fights & shootouts feature lots of blood, there are impalings, stabbings, someone has their head smashed to pieces with a hammer, someone gets chopped up in one of those snow clearing machines, people are fed to Tigers & a really graphic scene of a guy having his hand chainsawed off while playing the ultimate game of arm wrestling. There is a fair amount of nudity & some really unsexy sex scenes which are about as much of a turn on as a slap in the face with a wet fish.Technically Tigress is alright, it's competently made throughout although some it is rather bland. The music used is the same as various cues from Dawn of the Dead (1978). The acting is poor especially Thorne as Ilsa whom I think is ugly, old, a terrible actress & her large saggy breasts leave me cold & her shower scene had me reaching for the stop button but since I'm such a masochist I stuck with it.Tigress is a poor exploitation film, the first half is as good as the Ilsa series gets but the second half is probably as worse as it gets which takes some doing, it's as simple & straight forward as that. Definitely not recommended as there are far better exploitation films out there.
vincentga 1/10 And it's pity they don't have "0" (zero). :)Even if (in this time - 1977) Dyanne Thorne had a nice body, the movie Tigress is a lot idiot.Actor/actress are not so good too. Music is like the movie.Photography is bad. Story have no sense. Fight are a joke. Well it's that. I think it's a comedy finally ! :)I have some difficulty we can put this movie in theater and make money. But even today they are movies like that so why not in 1977.If you collect "Series Z" movie buy this movie. Else forget that and even don't watch it.