Queen Dyanne - come back to us!


Summary: Where is Dyanne Thorne?

As far as politically incorrect movies are concerned, this one (and the entire "series", for that matter) must rank as one of the MOST incorrect ever. Not a recommendation for all movie viewers, that's for sure. But for some of us, the blunt outrageousness of ILSA, THE WICKED WARDEN with its calculated S&M games filling in for a plot, and the grand, almost operatic, pleasure that actress Dyanne Thorne unapologetically conveys with each terrible torture bit, makes this a jaw dropping, exploitation adventure. WICKED WARDEN is my favorite of the series for a couple of reasons. First of all, Jess Franco, not one of my favorites and not a great one for telling an understandable story, obviously enjoys stringing together horrible moments of torture and violence. His approach, surprisingly effective here, is to provide a context for what's going on - and the context is enough. The prison is Ilsa's own private funhouse; what she does is for her own pleasure, period. Unlike Don Edmons, Franco understands this kind of movie: he starts with Ilsa and filters the punishment down through the ranks. Ilsa's brand of immoral hedonism turns the entire prison into an S&M club where inmates use sex and humiliation as currency. Franco knows how to stage scenes with pins and plastic bags; played low key and with simple means, this stuff gets to you. It seems like the movie is constantly crossing the line and what we're watching is real - which, of course, it's not. But Franco's straight forward, unashamed voyeuristic style transcends the silliness inherent in material like this and gives it a weird kind of weight. Sometimes you can hardly watch what's going on, but you can't take your eyes off of it either. The other element at work here is the GREAT Dyanne Thorne who in my mind is a terrific actress. As big a performance as her Ilsa is (and is in all the movies) there's not a hint of parody. That would be the easy way out for any actress playing such a despicable role. Thorne plays it straight. You believe that Ilsa's life is worth living because of what she does in this prison. Her gestures are grand, but her playing is internal: she shares Ilsa's dark and primal joy with the viewer. That's what makes these movies still sort of difficult today. Ilsa's not kidding, and Dyanne Thorne drives this movie with an unbeatable force. If these movies had been made in the 1940's (Ha!) Thorne would have emerged a big star. Where is she now? Am convinced that an actress who can pull off Ilsa can pull off just about anything. No longer a young woman, I know; but I'll bet she's still a striking figure. Come back, Dyanne, come back. All that said, ILSA THE WICKED WARDEN is worth the effort. It's as guilty a pleasure as you could ever hope to find.

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I just looked up Dyanne Thorne's bio on imdb. It says she's an ordained minister now, with her husband, at their own private chapel in Las Vegas.

Edit: Just did come more searching and found this: http://www.vegasvows.com/ascenicwedding/index.html

"Tis the chocolate covered finger of a man named Clark..."

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Awesome! Now if I can pay Mrs. Throne to perform my wedding reception in full Nazi regalia (jackboots, riding crop and 2 sizes too small blouse) I’d be all set! Now THOSE would be some great wedding photos!

I love Ilsa The Warden… And ALL the Ilsa films! I only have to see Siberian Ilsa. Then I will have seen them all!

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Looks like she is back to acting. She has two 2013 films (both horror) listed on her page.

My horror movie blog:
http://thebloodypitofhorror.blogspot.com/

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Fabulous news. Dyanne's talent as an actress has only been glimpsed. There's more in this woman than Ilsa, let me tell you. Once saw her do a reading of an original play in Los Angeles, doing an uncharacteristic role. In the reading she conveyed a woman who is intellectually superior, effortlessly sophisticated, jolly, and when the moment called for it, icy cold. And let me add, in that kind of ensemble setting, her generosity toward her fellow performers as well as the playwright and those who attended the reading was more than obvious. I adore her.

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Aside from the Ilsa films, I've also seen her in "Point of Terror" and she gave a good performance in that one, too. Glad to see her back. She's definitely talented but I think she got blackballed in the industry for a long time because of how distasteful the Ilsa series was. I really need to hunt down Hellhole (surprised I haven't already seen this one cause it stars Mary Woronov, who I also love) and Blood Sabbath to view next.

My horror movie blog:
http://thebloodypitofhorror.blogspot.com/

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Yes Capkronos, Dyanne actually told me, Ilsa was the beginning and end of her career in movies! The fact that she embodied that character so successfully, a testament to her acting ability, right there, made people, I suppose, believe that she really is that woman! Of course, if you meet her or talk to her, you discover this disarming fact: she's really more like a chatty, happy, housewife who happens to have a great figure! I mean, really: she and her husband have been married for decades! Ilsa was a performance, and that is all.

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She's seventy two now. (or eighty two if it's true she lopped 10 years off her age.)

Illsa: The old broad playing bingo at the Knights Of Columbus Hall while chain smoking Camel unfiltered and surreptitiously drinking Pabst Blue Ribbon out of the can hidden in her purse.

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I think the decade changed at some point!

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Are there any pictures of Dyanne Thorne before breast implants?

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If they exist I’ve yet to see any, but do you really think Ilsa She Wolf of the SS would have implants? 😆

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