Dyanne Thorne

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Dyanne Thorne (born October 14, 1932, in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA) is an American actress, nude model for pin-up magazines, and former Las Vegas showgirl. Due to her commanding figure and large breasts, she was usually typecast into a sexual and physical abusive female warden type. Her typecast started due to her role in four "Ilsa" sexploitation series of movies that influenced the Nazi exploitation film genre.

Career

Thorne first appeared as "Lahna Monroe" in the 1964 sexploitation film Sin in the Suburbs from grindhouse director Joseph W. Sarno. Her co-star, Audrey Campbell, would soon star as the dominatrix Olga in a series of "roughie" films (Olga's House of Shame, et al.). Thorne continued to make exploitation films and sex comedies such as Love Me Like I Do (1970) and Wam-Bam, Thank You, Spaceman (1973) before attaining notoriety as Ilsa, a cruel Nazi dominatrix similar to Campbell's Olga. Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1974) was a surprise hit that spawned three sequels and a flood of imitators, creating a Nazi exploitation film subgenre.

The Ilsa series of movies

Thorne's most remembered role is that of Ilsa in the Ilsa series of softcore/S&M movies (parts of the movies involved topless women and/or simulated sex scenes, while other parts involved tortures). Ilsa was portrayed as a huge breasted dominatrix who abused her prisoners, most of whom were females.

The four movies of the series were:

Thorne in Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1975)

Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1975), considered the first and also most famous movie of the Nazi exploitation genre. The movie was filmed on the prison camp sets left behind from the Hogan's Heroes television series.[1] Thorne's Ilsa is a brutal buxom commandant of a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. She sexually and physically abuses her male and female prisoners and uses them for diabolical medical experiments. In this movie she also raped her male prisoners. Those of them who ejaculated before she was done were then castrated. Her downfall comes when she submits herself to an American prisoner who can withhold ejaculating. The film, which was banned in Germany, was notorious for its level of sadism and for portraying Nazi cruelty as sexual actions.


Thorne in Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks (1976)

Despite the fact that Ilsa was killed at the end of the film, she was resurrected for a sequel, Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks (1976) - This was set in the Middle East in an unspecified post-war time period. Ilsa has western women kidnapped to an unnamed Arab country, in which she trains them to be sex slaves for local sheiks. An American spy is sent to seduce her in order to overthrow the main sheik.



Thorne in Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia (1977)

This was followed by Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia with Ilsa as the sadistic and over-sexed leader of a Russian gulag in 1953. Just prior to Stalin's fall, Ilsa is in charge of a gulag for male opposers of the Russian order. The guards always fight for the right to spend the night with her (two at a time). When Stalin dies, she has to evacuate the place. Years later, she runs a whore house chain in Canada, in one of which she meets a man who survived her gulag even after refusing her charms. She has him kidnapped and rubs her naked form against his but he once again resists her. Both of them then try to avenge each other.


Thorne in Greta - Haus ohne Männer (1977) (aka Ilsa, The Wicked Warden)

The last film,Greta - Haus ohne Männer (1977) (aka Ilsa, The Wicked Warden) - an unofficial sequel takes place in a corrupt Latin American "banana republic". Here, Ilsa is the bisexual warden of a women's prison in which she ran a corrupted medical center for sex offender females. Directed by Jess Franco, this film falls into the women in prison genre with no connection to Ilsa's Nazi past. To avoid copyright issues, she was called Greta and was portrayed as a lesbian, thus turning her sex drive to her female patients. Eventually, the prisoners rebel.


Credited as Diana and not Dyanne, she and her husband were credited as the Bride and Groom in Franc Roddam's segment "Liebestod" from Tristan und Isolde in the film Aria (1987).

Her last and also most mainstream role was as James Belushi's transsexual father in the 1987 film Real Men (a point James Belushi happily stressed to his friend by grabbing her breasts).

Later years

Contrary to some publications, Thorne did start but not complete her degree in Anthropology. Instead, during 10 years of simultaneous acting, she has earned a Ph.D. in Comparative religion.[2]

Today she and her husband Howard Maurer (both had roles in five of the same movies) are ordained ministers, who own an alternative wedding business in Las Vegas, Nevada. They conduct scenic outdoor weddings as an alternative to a traditional wedding chapel.[2][3][4][5][5]

Trivia

  • According to Celebrity Sleuth magazine, her natural measurements were already 37C-17-33 at age 15.

Partial Filmography

Title Released Company Director Starring Notes
XXX Bra Busters In The 1970's 2005 Alpha Blue Archives John Holmes, Candy Samples, Cherry Bomb, Laura Sands, Rosemary Lorenz, and Dyanne Thorne

TV appearances

  • Felony Squad (1966), Diana Porter - in the episode "The Terror Trap"
  • Felony Squad (1966), Miss Lucas - in the episode "Miss Reilly's Revenge"
  • Star Trek (1968), First Girl - in the episode "A Piece of the Action"
  • Space (TV mini-series) (1985), Entertainer

Big tit movies / pictures of Dyanne Thorne

External links

References

  1. Sarracino, Carmine; Scott, Kevin M. (2008). The Porning Of America: The Rise Of Porn Culture, What It Means, And Where We Go From Here. Beacon Press, 78. ISBN 9780807061534. Retrieved on 2010-01-21. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Steve Graf and Randy Waage (2007). A retroCRUSH INTERVIEW WITH THE STAR OF THE "ILSA" MOVIES. Retrocrush. Retrieved on 2007-09-30. “My earned degree is as a professor of comparative religions.”
  3. A SCENIC WEDDING... The Alternative To A Chapel Wedding. Retrieved on 2007-09-30.
  4. Wicked Vision Dyanne Thorne Article.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Dyanne Thorne Biography on IMDB. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "imdb" defined multiple times with different content



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