Born in 1945 in Germany, Renate Kasché has made her mark in the realm of cult and exploitation cinema. She gained notoriety in the late 1960s and 1970s, appearing in films that pushed the boundaries of genre, including Lady Frankenstein (1971) and Venus in Furs (1969). With her roles in A Black Veil for Lisa (1968) and Emanuelle in America (1977), Kasché embodies the provocative spirit of the era, contributing to the conversation around erotic thrillers and grindhouse films while redefining female archetypes in cinema.
Son of Hitler
The leader of a right-wing German political party discovers that an illiterate woodcarver is actually the son of Adolf Hitler. He kidnaps the young man from a mental institution and prepares him to start the Fourth Reich.