| |
| | Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia |
 | | This time around, Ilsa is the Comrade Colonel of a Russian prison camp, and she’s up to her usual tricks: tormenting the prisoners by day, and frolicking with the men at night (without being too graphic, let’s just say that Ilsa does not consider three a crowd). |
 | | The only Ilsa movie not released by Anchor Bay or previously available on DVD in the U.S., Tigress is the least embarrassing of the series to have in one’s collection, never approaching the unrelenting sickening atmosphere of the first three films, particularly She Wolf and Wicked Warden. |
 | | A kinder, gentler Ilsa entry with soft core sex, hard core violence, a smidgen of lesbianism, and some welcome comic relief, the movie has something for most exploitation fans and is best suited to newcomers to the franchise – put it next to The Big Bird Cage on your (very) guilty pleasures shelf. |
| www.dvdmaniacs.net /Reviews/I-L/ilsa_tigress.html (933 words) |
|