Scene from Frauen ohne Unschuld (1978)
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Duration: 343 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1040 | Added: 2016-Jan-15 |
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Esther Studer
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.

Lina Romay
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Lina Romay, born Maria Elena Romay on January 16, 1919, was an American actress and singer with a career spanning nearly four decades from 1972 to 2010. She is known for appearing in over 100 films directed by Jesus Franco, including notable works like 'The Bare Breasted Countess' and 'Jack the Ripper'. Romay's screen name was inspired by an actress and jazz artist of the 1940s. Before her film career, she performed with Xavier Cugat's orchestra and appeared in films like 'You Were Never Lovelier' (1942) and 'Bathing Beauty' (1944). She married twice; first to John Lawrence Adams and later to Jay Gould III. Romay passed away on December 17, 2010, at the age of 91.
About the Movie: Frauen ohne Unschuld (1978)

Release Year: 1978
Nation: Switzerland
Alternative Title: Wicked Women: Das Haus der mannstollen Frauen, Naiset ilman häpeää, Femmes sans pudeur, Koritsia apo tin eparhia, Insaziabili notti di una ninfomane, Het huis der manzieke vrouwen, Wicked Women, Women Without Innocence
Director: Jesús Franco
Writer: Erwin C. Dietrich, Jesús Franco