Gila von Weitershausen, born in 1944 in Trebnitz, Germany, made a notable impact on cult cinema with her role in X312 - Flight to Hell (1971). Known for her striking performances, she embodies the allure and complexity of characters in exploitation films. Her career began in the late 1960s, where she gained fame in German comedies, but it was her work in more daring genres that solidified her place in cult film history. Von Weitershausen's presence in X312 - Flight to Hell adds a layer of intrigue to the film's narrative, marking her as a significant figure in the exploration of erotic thrillers.
X312 - Flight to Hell
A plane leaving the turmoil of a South American country in the midst of a revolution crash-lands in the Amazon jungle in Brazil. Among the passengers are a corrupt banker who is smuggling diamonds out of the country, a reporter, a mysterious beauty and a shady flight attendant. The survivors find themselves up against not only the dangers of the jungle itself but a band of headhunters and a gang of revolutionaries who are looking for the smuggled diamonds.