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Love Camp 7
USA 1969
produced by Bob Cresse, David F. Friedman for Olympic International
directed by Lee Frost
starring Bob Cresse, Maria Lease, Kathy Williams, Bruce Kemp (= Bruce Kimball), John Alderman, Rodger Steel, Rod Wilmoth, David F. Friedman, Patricia Roddy, John Riazzi, Carolyn Appleby (= Cathy Adams), Louis Mazzarella, Ken Sims, Larry Martinelli, Shelly Martin (= Shari Mann), Natasha Steel, Robert Baker (= Robert Aiken), Wes Bishop, Hugh Thelman, Sheri Jackson, James E.McLarty
written by Bob Cresse
review by Mike Haberfelner
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World War II: The Nazis run a line of prison camps where beautiful
Jewish women are forced to serve German commanding officers as
prostitutes. One of these women is Martha, who was once part of a team
developing a super plane, but she has somehow fallen out of favour with
the Third Reich. The British Secret Service wants to get its hands on
Martha (and the super plane in the process), so they send two beautiful
girls (Maria Lease, Kathy Williams) to Germany to pose as Jews, get
arrested and get thrown into the same brothel/prison camp as Martha, where
they are to become prostitutes and endure all sorts of humiliation for
five days while at the same time tracking down Martha and ready her for a
jailbreak ... Of course, after much sex, nudity and torture, everything
ends happily! One thing up front: This film is not to be
understood as a history lesson, it's not based on reality or historic
facts, the whole plot is little more than an excuse to get women out of
cloths and into humiliating situations with definite S/M undercurrents.
And that producer/writer Bob Cresse and director Lee Frost have picked
Nazi-era Germany has little to do with actual research and more with the
pure fact that the Nazis just make such great villains in an S/M context
... and yet, Love Camp 7 was one of the movies that kicked off the
Nazisploitation subgenre that would become a popular grindhouse mainstay
for the next 10+ years. Taken by its own merits, Love Camp 7 is
certainly no masterpiece, it's just in-your-face smut that remains
unapologetic about itself throughout and also lacks any false pretense -
or aesthetic value in fact. Basically, it's just a fun piece of nostalgic
erotica that can only really be enjoyed if not taken seriously.
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