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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