As WWII nears its end, female inmates endure unimaginable atrocities at a Nazi camp. Trapped in a nightmare of abuse and experimentation, they struggle to stay alive. With Soviet troops clos... Read allAs WWII nears its end, female inmates endure unimaginable atrocities at a Nazi camp. Trapped in a nightmare of abuse and experimentation, they struggle to stay alive. With Soviet troops closing in, their strength is pushed to the limit.As WWII nears its end, female inmates endure unimaginable atrocities at a Nazi camp. Trapped in a nightmare of abuse and experimentation, they struggle to stay alive. With Soviet troops closing in, their strength is pushed to the limit.
- Kapo
- (as Mariella Forgivele)
- Magda
- (uncredited)
- Nazi
- (uncredited)
- Elena
- (uncredited)
- Erika
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaFilmed back to back, on the same set as SS Experiment Love Camp (1976) using most of the same principal cast. Some scenes are even copied shot for shot, such as where the female prisoners are driven into the camp in an Army truck.
- Quotes
Dr. Carl: [addressing the newly arrived prisoners] You are here for science and for the comfort of our heroic soldiers. Your life as leeching parasites on the German Reich has placed you high on the list of undesirables. However, here you will be given the opportunity to be useful to the Fatherland and the honour to be of service to its glorious pursuit of its final victory. You will find that you'll be expected to show your gratitude with your complete and immediate obedience to orders. Hesitation or refusal to perform any task assigned to you will be considered a rebellious act and appropriate punishment will follow. Proceed, Kapo.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nazithon: Decadence and Destruction (2013)
Basically a delivery of about 12 female prisoners arrives at (what I presume is) SS Camp 5, and they are divided into two groups; some for experiments, and some for a brothel. Some plot an escape, while the others suffer in various ways. As usual with these films, there is a kind of climactic shoot out and a handful of people have a happy ending of sorts. It's absolute garbage, and as another reviewer has put it, it's nowhere near as shocking as it obviously thinks it is.
The threadbare budget is made apparent by the number of inmates (those 12 women are the only ones in the entire camp it would seem), the sets (the lamest prisoner cabins and medical labs I have ever seen in a movie), and the special effects (some isolated burns experiments and some really inept torture methods which don't look like anything bad is actually happening, such as the loose wobbly headband that is supposedly crushing a girls head, or the fake fingers on fire, and finally, two truly dire scenes of victims supposedly being set alight in a furnace.
There is a LOT of full frontal nudity, but none of the actresses who undress are very attractive, so you need to be really undiscerning to get a kick out of this movie even in that department. That just leaves...what? The script? the acting? Sorry, it's no-go there too.
The most offensive thing about the whole affair is the decision to use REAL concentration camp stills behind the opening credits, and then some actual movie clips of real atrocities are shown while an officer describes the use that prisoners can be to the army. These two moments made me feel angry, because there are real people's relatives and family in those images, and yet here they are being used for nothing more than entertainment. A very unpleasant decision in a film that otherwise has no capacity to shock whatsoever.
If you are curious about the Nazisploitation sub genre of films, then try the first Ilsa movie or maybe The Gestapo's Last Orgy, which both actually have some substance - or even The Beast In Heat if you just want a laugh - but please give this one a miss.
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1