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NAZIPLOITATION!

How low can a movie go? What depths can it plumb in its efforts to arouse, shock, and disgust?

Ever since HG Lewis presented graphic carnage as entertainment in his 1963 classic Blood Feast, trash cinema has been sliding ever deeper into a squalid toilet of filth. There were splatter films, death films, women-in-prison films, home-invasion films, rape films... Any type of brutality and perversion was catered for. Sooner or later, exploitation film-makers had to overstep the mark. Sooner or later there had to be... Nazis!

Like most of the Naziploitation flicks that followed, RL Frost's seminal Love Camp 7 (1969) is based on a true story. Loosely. The film starts out like any wartime spy picture, but its true colours are soon exposed, as two female agents are sent undercover into a Nazi concentration camp - a sex camp, to be precise - to rescue Jewish scientist Marta Grossman, whose secrets could change the course of the war for good.

 

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