Women Against Women
Italy/Belgium 1978. Director: Conrad Brueghel
Cast: Marina D'Aunia, Lilli Carati, Zora Kerova, Angela Doria
Aka: Le Evase - Le Storie di Sesso e di Violenze

A quartet of hardboiled female terrorists escapes from prison, kills a guy in moustache and takes a busload of tennisplaying disco-girls as hostage in big house owned by a bald guy named Salve. The disco-girls are locked up in a big wine-cellar while the terrorists argues with each other over food and sex. Devilish leader Marina D'Aunia takes on a blue dress, Salve is forced do eat dog-food and lots of gratuitous nudity is required to keep the terrorists happy. One of the hostages, Zora Kerova (from Cannibal Ferox) in stupid chequered cap, tries to escape but fails. Then the cops arrives. Funny, not many are seen. Mainly just a soft-spoken guy in beard and trenchcoat who begs the terrorists to give up. They don't. Instead Lilli Carati, as the one terrorist with a bit of heart, shoots a naked D'Aunia in the forehead and escapes. In spite of the evidently close correspondence with day reality, the facts and events are completely fictitous. Or so the credits say. But, no shit, those icy-cold eyes of Marina D'Aunia (so good in SS Girls) is worth the price of purchase alone.


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