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Love Camp 7

  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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3.9/10
1.3K
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Love Camp 7 (1969)
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Two female Army agents go undercover at a Nazi prison camp to get information from a scientist being held there.Two female Army agents go undercover at a Nazi prison camp to get information from a scientist being held there.Two female Army agents go undercover at a Nazi prison camp to get information from a scientist being held there.

  • Director
    • Lee Frost
  • Writers
    • Bob Cresse
    • Wes Bishop
  • Stars
    • Bob Cresse
    • Maria Lease
    • Kathy Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
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    • Director
      • Lee Frost
    • Writers
      • Bob Cresse
      • Wes Bishop
    • Stars
      • Bob Cresse
      • Maria Lease
      • Kathy Williams
    • 21User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bob Cresse
    Bob Cresse
    • Commandant
    • (as R.W. Cresse)
    Maria Lease
    • WAC Lt. Linda Harman
    Kathy Williams
    • WAC Lt. Grace Freeman
    Bruce Kimball
    Bruce Kimball
    • Sgt. Klaus Müller
    • (as Bruce Kemp)
    John Alderman
    John Alderman
    • Capt. Robert Calais
    • (as John Aiderman)
    Rodger Steel
    • Gen. Erich von Hamer
    Rod Wilmoth
    • Col. Karl Müller
    • (as Rod Willmouth)
    David F. Friedman
    • Col. Max Kemp
    • (as Dave Friedman)
    Patricia Roddy
    John Riazzi
    • Nazi with Hose
    Cathy Adams
    • Blonde Prisoner
    • (as Carolyn Appelby)
    Louis Mazzarella
    Ken Sims
    Larry Martinelli
    • Russian General
    Shari Mann
    • Prisoner with Col. Kemp
    • (as Shelly Martin)
    Natasha Steel
    Robert Aiken
    • Johnny
    • (as Robert Baker)
    Wes Bishop
    • Sgt. Gotthardt
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lee Frost
    • Writers
      • Bob Cresse
      • Wes Bishop
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    theundertaker180

    Not worthy of its banned status

    Famous for being the very first in the wave of sleazy "Nasty Nazi" movies, predating the Canadian "Isla" and the notorious Italian "Death Camp" movies. 2 young WAC officers go undercover as POW's in a prison camp hoping to get some information from a scientist that's being held there, before being sprung by the french resistance. Unfortunately things go wrong with the break out and they end up overstaying their welcome, They are then subjected to the same indignities as the other inmates. A few nasty scenes appear in this movie but by today's standards these could be cut by the BBFC and passed for release.
    10Jens-28

    The Godfather of nazi sleaze cinema!

    The Frost/Cresse team are responsible for loads of depraved and memorable exploitation epics like "Scavengers" and "House On Bare Mountain" (w/Cresse in drag!). "Love Camp 7" was the forerunner for the more nasty 70's nazisploitationers like "Ilsa" and the more vile Italian rip offs ("Nazi Love Camp 27" etc.). It's tamer than those but Bob Cresse's gleefully, almost tongue-in-cheek, portrait of a nazi camp commandant is worth the price alone of the video. Oscar material!! The massive amount of nudity, rape and torture should satisfy even the most jaded thrillseeker + it's a historical important movie, sleazewise. John Alderman ("Erotic Adventures Of Zorro") and trash film mogul David F. Friedman ("Bloodfeast" etc.) are also in the cast. After "LC7" was a hit in Canada, Friedman backed the infamous "Ilsa" movie.

    Frost went on makin' films like the bizarre and extremely un-PC "Black Gestapo". Cresse sadly died in '98 after years of illness caused by being shot by two undercover cops! Somebody should write a book on him.
    5Corpus_Vile

    Well made, but rather tame Nazisploitationer

    Two hawt allied spies go undercover in a Nazi love camp, (where women are there "to please the officers of The Third Reich") in order to bust out a spy. Or something. All the nudity distracted me. Anyway, they soon come to the attention of the camp's camp evil warden, who likes nothing better than having prisoners lick his jackboots, when he isn't thinking up tortures for chuckles. Mucho nekkidness and sleaze ensues before the tables are finally turned on the rotten Nazi swine blah-de-blah.

    I really only wanted to see Love Camp 7 because it was one of the original video nasties, and I wanted to see it purely for the sake of it. Now that I have... It's pretty meh.

    Being a Lee Frost (who gave us A Climax Of Blue Power and The Black Gestapo, which were also pretty well made) film, it's typically well made, although the acting is pretty dire. Although tame compared to say, The Gestapos Last Orgy or Ilsa, it was probably eyebrow raising enough back in its day, as it's no wimp for its time.

    Overall though, it's just standard, nothing special sleaze, and worth a look solely for those wishing to view all the films on the video nasty list.
    2augustian

    Squalid Nazi exploitation

    Made in 1969, this is reputedly the first of the Nazi exploitation films but whether that should be looked upon as something to boast about is a moot point. On the one hand the credits say that all the Nazi equipment and regalia was hired out from experts but on the other hand the production leaves a lot to be desired.

    Two British female soldiers are sent into a Nazi POW camp where all the inmates are all chosen for their womanly charms in order to please the high-ranking German officers who go there for their off-duty amusement. Surely German generals would take their amusements in palatial chateaux, not in some filthy prison cells as shown in this film. Perhaps so much of the budget was spent on the boys toys that there was none left for decent locations. The acting leaves a lot to be desired as well - the camp commandant, played by the film's director gives a hammy performance, to say the least.

    It seems that no-one in this production knew how to film sex scenes. Any excuse was used to get the women naked but there is nothing erotic or titillating in this film. The sex scenes were filmed in the aforementioned filthy cells where the sex was nothing more than the men groping the women to the sound of guttural groans and moans. They did not even bother to take their trousers off.

    This may have been the start of the Nazi exploitation genre but this one is surely notorious for all the wrong reasons. Exploitation films are OK in my book but not this one.
    3Coventry

    The Boring Pioneer of a Boring Sub Genre

    Even though they all look sensational, shocking and hugely controversial, "Nazi-Exploitation" moves generally are the most boring and irritatingly awful titles that fall under the cult-genre. There are some notable exceptions (like "Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS" and "Salon Kitty"), but the vast majority is just boring rubbish with awesome looking VHS-covers. "Love Camp 7" was one of the first (maybe even THE first) Nazi-exploitation flicks ever made, and it already sucked badly, so it's only logical it spawned a whole series of terrible followers. The plot is very rudimentary and implausible, as you may expect. Two gorgeous looking (talking in terms of late 60's/early 70's standards) infiltrate in a Nazi Camp where random women are picked from the streets to serve as sex-toys for German military officers. So basically, these two girls are prepared to be humiliated, sexually harassed and maybe even tortured, exclusively to study and find out more about the perverted desires of soldiers of the Third Reich??? Quite unlikely to find volunteers for that type of assignment if you ask me, but hey…this is exploitation cinema. There's an overload of full-frontal nudity in "Love Camp 7", but the actual sleaze and sex footage is – understandably – still rather tame. Nazi Exploitation gradually became more rancid and explicit, and by the time of SS Hell Camp (1977), the female cast members were even submitted to having sex with genetically engineered and super-hairy monsters. That certainly doesn't imply the later efforts in this sub genre are any less boring and inept, mind you. "Love Camp 7" hangs together by awfully written dialogs, lousy acting performances and totally intolerable characters. Enduring this film until the end credits role over the screen is some sort of torture on itself. Go straight for Dyanne Thorne's grotesque escapades in the aforementioned "Ilsa, She Wolf in the SS". Or better yet, avoid Nazi-Exploitation in general.

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    • Trivia
      The film was one of the original 72 video nasties in the UK and consequently banned. When the film was eventually submitted to the BBFC in 2002 it was refused a certificate with the following statement: "The BBFC has refused a classification to the video of Love Camp 7. Love Camp 7 is an exploitation film set in a Nazi 'love camp' during the second World War. The film contains numerous scenes of women prisoners being abused, tortured, and humiliated by their Nazi captors. Indeed the whole purpose of the work is to invite male viewers to relish the spectacle of naked women being humiliated for their titillation. Love Camp 7 contains both eroticised depictions of sexual violence and repeated association of sex with restraint, pain, and humiliation. These sequences were in clear contravention of the Board's strict policy on depictions of sexual violence, which prohibits scenes that eroticise or endorse sexual assault. The possibility of cuts was considered. However, because the sexual violence runs throughout the work cutting was not considered to be a viable option."
    • Quotes

      Commandant: [addressing new arrivals] Welcome, ladies to Love Camp Number Seven. At the moment, perhaps, some of you feel you're unfortunate... but let me assure you that your being sent to Love Camp Seven was by far the most pleasant of all alternatives. I cannot guarantee you that you will love Love Camp Seven but I can guarantee that you will love in Love Camp Seven. You have been brought here for one purpose and one purpose only; that is to please the frontline officers of our armies. I and my men will see to it that you please them entirely. To please will be your only function.

    • Alternate versions
      The European DVD by 'DVD Classics' is fully uncut
    • Connections
      Featured in Times Square Sinema (1970)

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1969 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Campo de concentración nº 7
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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