IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.4K
YOUR RATING
After an SS officer wiretaps a brothel and replaces its prostitutes with spies to obtain blackmail on the clientele, the Madam and a vengeful young hooker seek to bring about his downfall.After an SS officer wiretaps a brothel and replaces its prostitutes with spies to obtain blackmail on the clientele, the Madam and a vengeful young hooker seek to bring about his downfall.After an SS officer wiretaps a brothel and replaces its prostitutes with spies to obtain blackmail on the clientele, the Madam and a vengeful young hooker seek to bring about his downfall.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Featured reviews
An SS officer (Helmut Berger) uses a notorious upscale bordello off the Kurfurstendanstrasse with loyal party prostitutes to spy on its clients for the State. As the war progresses it becomes a place with growing suspicion and paranoia.
Tinto Brass's notorious erotic movie is based off a real bordello that was for a while operated by none other than the high ranking Nazi Reinhard Heydrich. The film of course focuses on nudity and the erotic, but it is also very stylish looking with some wonderful Art Deco sets designed by none other than the great art director famous for his James Bond films, Ken Adam, with costumes designed by Ugo Pericoli and Jost Jacob. In many senses the brothel acts as an analogy and a microcosm on how the war progressed for Germany making it one of the more intelligent Nazisploitation films. Of course it fetishises the Nazis and becomes quite bizarre in places as the film develops.
Tinto Brass's notorious erotic movie is based off a real bordello that was for a while operated by none other than the high ranking Nazi Reinhard Heydrich. The film of course focuses on nudity and the erotic, but it is also very stylish looking with some wonderful Art Deco sets designed by none other than the great art director famous for his James Bond films, Ken Adam, with costumes designed by Ugo Pericoli and Jost Jacob. In many senses the brothel acts as an analogy and a microcosm on how the war progressed for Germany making it one of the more intelligent Nazisploitation films. Of course it fetishises the Nazis and becomes quite bizarre in places as the film develops.
"Salon Kitty" is an exploitation and a serious study of Nazi atrocities...
Kitty Kellermann runs a brothel that provides entertainment to the German elite Unknown to her, it has been annoyed by a top SS officer to gain incriminating evidence against some of Germany's top general One of the girls, Margherita, falls in love with a German officer who wants to defect to the Allies The plot is discovered, and Margherita is used as an informer, but when she tells Madam Kitty about the goings-on in her house, she is outraged and plots revenge
The film indulges in many of the perversions and sexual humiliations the Germans inflicted on the whores of Salon Kitty...
Tinto Brass directs the film with a heavy hand, focusing continually during the ending sequence to create a hypnotic effect He doesn't shy away from the atrocities, and often takes intense pleasure in them... The characterizations are very firm and realistic, but the movie's harsh portrayal of much of the sexual activity has kept it out of the mainstream
Kitty Kellermann runs a brothel that provides entertainment to the German elite Unknown to her, it has been annoyed by a top SS officer to gain incriminating evidence against some of Germany's top general One of the girls, Margherita, falls in love with a German officer who wants to defect to the Allies The plot is discovered, and Margherita is used as an informer, but when she tells Madam Kitty about the goings-on in her house, she is outraged and plots revenge
The film indulges in many of the perversions and sexual humiliations the Germans inflicted on the whores of Salon Kitty...
Tinto Brass directs the film with a heavy hand, focusing continually during the ending sequence to create a hypnotic effect He doesn't shy away from the atrocities, and often takes intense pleasure in them... The characterizations are very firm and realistic, but the movie's harsh portrayal of much of the sexual activity has kept it out of the mainstream
I first saw Salon Kitty in a provincial Scottish cinema with my school pals; nudity was the attraction, and "X" was the certificate. UK Channel 4 recently screened it during their "Censored Weekend" and, as a middle-aged man no longer completely mesmerised by the (considerable) display of rosebud nipples, I was able to enjoy the extraordinary sets and costumes, the operatic staging (production designer Ken Adams - a man of many credits) and the convincing performances of Helmut Berger as the self-intoxicated, onanistic, ruthless, cynical swine who makes the mistake of abusing the indomitable Madame Kitty (Ingrid Thulin - accomplished cabaret turns and remarkable legs for her age).
Many interesting things are hinted at but not explored, such as the contest between the Nazi/Nietzschean will to power and the subtle strengths of womankind. Many things are inserted for gratuitous sensation (the schoolboy was appreciative!). The film is what it is - European soft porn, an exploitative caricature of history, but well done the makers for giving their smut such a visually memorable vehicle. It was too much to ask for a truly engaging drama as well.
Many interesting things are hinted at but not explored, such as the contest between the Nazi/Nietzschean will to power and the subtle strengths of womankind. Many things are inserted for gratuitous sensation (the schoolboy was appreciative!). The film is what it is - European soft porn, an exploitative caricature of history, but well done the makers for giving their smut such a visually memorable vehicle. It was too much to ask for a truly engaging drama as well.
'Salon Kitty' was Tinto Brass' movie immediately prior to his infamous attempt at a big budget porn crossover 'Caligula'. While it isn't as notorious as that much talked about film, it is no slouch in the outrageousness department itself! Camp cult legend Helmet Berger (Visconti's 'The Damned', Franco's 'Faceless') plays Wallenberg, a ruthlessly ambitious Nazi who sets up Salon Kitty, a high class brothel to entertain his fellow officers. Unbeknown to Madame Kitty (Ingrid Thulin, who played Berger's mother in 'The Damned') Wallenberg has the place bugged and uses the information for blackmail purposes. The beautiful Margherita (Teresa Ann Savoy, who like many of the cast went on to appear in 'Caligula') one of the patriotic party members Wallenberg recruited to work in the brothel eventually discovers this and plots, with Kitty's help, to bring down the dangerous megalomaniac before he destroys them all. This ludicrously over the top sexploitation classic features nudity galore, 'Cabaret' style musical numbers, and many flamboyant sequences. You're either into this kind of movie or you're not, and if you are it is one of the most entertaining of its kind. Also stars b-grade buff faves John Steiner ('Tenebre') and John Ireland ('Satan's Cheerleaders').
Outrageous, unsettling, exploitative and courageous, it is also slightly overlong. The current running time at well over two hours is due to the more contentious material being put back in but maybe some other scenes might have been cut to compensate. I love the film, the scenes of debauchery and nudity, male and female, the decadent singing and dancing and the glorious sets by Ken Adam but it is a slight story and as the end draws near it begins to stumble and repeat itself. Always preferable to the much lauded Cabaret there is a real sense of foreboding, of a major calamity and despite the roars and champagne popping at news of the invasion of Poland and later the fall of Paris, we can't help waiting for the biggest crash when the nasty, ugly men in the wonderful costumes get their comeuppance.
Did you know
- GoofsThe feet of the dead prostitute in the lecture scene are pointing in opposite directions between shots without being moved.
- Quotes
Helmut Wallenberg: What frightens you, what you see or what you don't?
- Alternate versionsIn the UK, the BBFC rated the movie X, after imposing cuts to reduce close-up shots of female genitals as well as to edit a scene where a man probes a woman with a penis-shaped loaf of bread and shots of a man throwing phallic-shaped darts at a woman's pubis painted as a target. The BBFC rated the movie 18 for strong sex and nudity, on March 4, 1993, for the Redemption Films VHS edition (later also in DVD) with the running time of 112m. Yet, the BBFC kept 18 rating in November 23, 2004, for the Argent Films fully uncut DVD edition.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Inside Salon Kitty (2003)
- SoundtracksOn the Morning After
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Derry Hall
Music by Fiorenzo Carpi
Sung by Annie Ross (dubbing Ingrid Thulin)
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Salón Kitty
- Filming locations
- Dear Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 2h 9m(129 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content