Born in the 1950s, Sirpa Lane emerged as a distinctive presence in the realm of exploitation cinema, captivating audiences with her performances. She is best known for her roles in Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977) and Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals (1978), where she embodies the provocative and controversial themes characteristic of the genre. Lane's work in Beast in Space (1980) further solidifies her status as a cult figure, contributing to the exploration of sexuality and fantasy in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Her films remain essential viewing for enthusiasts of grindhouse and erotic thrillers.
Beast in Space
In the future the struggle for space superiority has forced humanity to search the cosmos for a rare element called Antallum that is the key ingredient for the construction of neutron bombs. Starship captain Larry Madison and his crew are assigned to retrieve Antallum from the remote planet Lorigon. However, Madison and crew find themselves under the control of a powerful computer on Lorigon that incites everyone to have sex. Some versions feature brief adult scenes shot with body doubles.