Evelyn Raess, an enigmatic figure in the realm of cult cinema, appears in She Devils of the SS (1972) as a key player in this provocative exploration of exploitation themes. Her role contributes to the film's notorious reputation, encapsulating the audacious spirit of 1970s grindhouse cinema. While her career may not be extensively documented, Raess's performance in this film cements her place in the annals of cult film history, showcasing the bold narratives that defined the era.
She Devils of the SS
In the last days of WW2, women are volunteering from all over Germany to serve in the front lines by having sex with the brave Nazi soldiers. But when they start having sex with each other, things get complicated. Especially with the increasing danger from the revengeful Soviet army! This bizarre flick is more offensive than most Naziploitationers cuz the happy supersexy young chicks-in-the-third-reich don't really get punished and the Germans ain't portraited as bad guys!?! They just love sex and their Führer!