Ursule Pauly is an actor known for her role in Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay (1971), a film that embodies the spirit of exploitation cinema. Set against a backdrop of fantasy and horror, Pauly's performance adds depth to this cult classic, which explores themes of power and seduction. Her work in this film showcases the unique allure of 1970s genre cinema, where the boundaries of narrative and spectacle were pushed to their limits.
Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay
While traveling in Auvergne, two young women, Anna and Françoise, unwillingly venture into the realm of Morgane, the Fairy Queen. Now, to go on living throughout the centuries, Morgane must obtain the souls of the ladies who cross her kingdom. To those who accept her pact she gives eternal youth and beauty. As for the ones that object to it, she lets them rot in the dungeons of the castle. Anna signs the pact but not Françoise, determined to escape the all-female lesbian community of the Fairy’s court… Director Bruno Gantillon succeeds in creating a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere; which bodes very well with the fantasy styled plot. As the title suggests, the backbone of this film revolves around sex and since most of the characters are female, that should please fans of lesbian sex.