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The "torture machine" is actually a dental X-Ray unit.
A co-production between West Germany, Spain and the United States, it is also known as The Seven Secrets of Sumuru, City Without Men, Sumuru Queen of Femina, Rio 70, and Future Women.
Riffed by the guys from Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) under the RiffTrax name, Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy.
As of 2013, last acting role to date for Shirley Eaton.
The film is a sequel to The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967), based on Sax Rohmer's Sumuru character. With the exception of Shirley Eaton as Sumuru, all the other characters and actors are different, except for Maria Rohm, although she plays a different character.
"Sumuru: [after the execution of one of her soldiers] My army is trained to kill efficiently. Jeff Sutton: Themselves? Sumuru: If one of my girls isn't perfect, she must die."
"Jeff Sutton: [trying to escape, Jeff runs into Lesley, who is pointng what appears to be an assault rifle at him] Just what I needed, a manicure. Lesley: Come closer, and you'll get more than your nails cut. Jeff Sutton: That reminds me, I never did find out what happened to you at the airport. Lesley: I did my job, I delivered you. Jeff Sutton: [walks towards her slowly] Now you're back on the job. Lesley: I warn you, keep away, or I'll shoot. Jeff Sutton: And damage the goods before they're delivered? Why, Sununda would never forgive you. Don't be nasty. [brushes the gun aside] Jeff Sutton: Daddy doesn't like it. Daddy doesn't like it."