Film
One: HELGA:
SHE WOLF OF SPILBERG (1978) PLUS Film
Two: NATHALIE: ESCAPE FROM
HELL (1978)
FEATURE
ONE
HELGA: SHE WOLF OF SPILBERG (1978) [Helga La Louve de Stilberg]
director: Patrice
Rhomm (as Alain Garnier)
starring: Patrizia Gori · Malisa Longo · Richard Allen · Dominique Aveline
· Oliver Mathot
After a disagreement
with her supervisor, Helga gets reassigned as the commandant of a remote
labor camp for female political prisoners. Now, with no administrators
looking over her shoulder, Helga is free to wreck whatever mayhem she'd
like. By day, she enjoys her torture sessions with the inmates and then
relishes in the comfort of their bodies at night. Then one day, much to
her delight, a new prisoner named Elizabeth Vogel (the daughter of a head
revolutionary) is captured and Helga is obsessed with her.
A
French film; widescreen (16:9), uncut (93 minutes) in DVD encoded for
ALL REGION NTSC, playable on any American DVD machine; in English language.
Extras include trailers.
FEATURE
TWO
NATHALIE: ESCAPE FROM HELL (1978) [Nathalie Rescapee de l'Enfer]]
director: Alain Payet
starring: Patrizia Gori
· Jacqueline Laurent
· Jack
Taylor
· Brigitte Lahaie
· Claudine Beccarie
This
film was shot in tandem with HELGA SHE WOLF OF SPILBERG.
It features some of the same actors, sets and designs. Patrizia Gori is
on hand as the heroine, but Malisa Longo has been replaced by Jacqueline
Laurent in the Helga role. Here, a female Russian doctor named Nathalie
is taken prisoner and sent to Château Spilberg, where German officers
go for sexual entertainment. Her medical skills get the attention of Nazi
Lieutenant Erich Muller, who assigns Nathalie to the infirmary, thus rescuing
her from becoming one of the brothel whores. Commandant Helga - of course
- has other ideas.
A
French film; widescreen (16:9), uncut (103 minutes) in DVD encoded for
ALL REGION NTSC, playable on any American DVD machine; in English language.
Extras include trailers.
Adult
Material/Graphic Violence/Nudity/Rape/
Sexual Brutality/Whipping/Bondage:
Recommended for Mature Audiences