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Duration: 551 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Birth Name: Aida Gouveia
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Alternate Names: Isa Schneider
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Aida Gouveia starred in the 1978 film 'Frauen für Zellenblock 9'. The movie depicts a group of female dissidents imprisoned and tortured in a South American military jail, with Gouveia's character facing harsh conditions in cell block 9.
Birth Name: Esther Studer
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Alternate Names: Ester Do Sica, Ester Do Sica, Ester Studer, Ester Studer, Ester Studer, Miriam Lee, Miriam Lee
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Esther Studer starred as a captured female inmate in the 1978 German film 'Frauen für Zellenblock 9'. The movie revolves around a group of suspected female dissidents who are subjected to harsh treatment and torture in a military prison, with Studer's character being one among them.
Alternate Names: Brigette Lanning, Barbara Miller, Barbara Sellers, Barbara Stephen, Carine Gambier, Carine Stephen, Catherine Rover, Corinne Gambier, Diana Love, Karin, Karin Gambier, Karin Stephen, Karine, Karine Gambier, Karine Stephen, Simone Samson, Simone Sanson
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Karine Gambier, born in Belgium, rose to fame with her role as one of the suspected female dissidents imprisoned and tortured in 'Frauen für Zellenblock 9' (1978). The film explores their struggles against the military police in a South American jungle setting. The movie focuses on the inmates' resilience amidst harsh conditions, sexual assault, and interrogation by Dr Milton Costa.
Alternate Names: Elisabeth Hemingway, Maria Rosalia Coutinho
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Susan Hemingway began her acting career at age 16, starring as Maria in 'Die Liebesbriefe einer portugiesischen Nonne' (1977), a controversial Nunsploitation film directed by Jess Franco. The movie depicted a convent secretly run by Satanists and featured sexual content, torture, and religious persecution. Hemingway went on to act in seven more films directed by Jess Franco between 1976 and 1983, including two hardcore productions, before retiring from acting in the same year.
Release Year: 1978
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Alternative Title: Des femmes pour le bloc 9, Women from Cellblock 9, Flucht von der Todesinsel, Cellule 9, Esclaves de l'amour, Tropical Inferno, Women in Cellblock 9, Woman from Jail Dep.No 9
Director: Jesús Franco
Writer: Jesús Franco
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Genre: Action, Drama
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