Salon Kitty (film)

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Salon Kitty
Directed by Tinto Brass
Produced by Ermanno Donati
Giulio Sbarigia
Written by Tinto Brass
Ennio De Concini
Maria Pia Fusco
Antonio Colantuoni
Starring Helmut Berger
Ingrid Thulin
Music by Fiorenzo Carpi
Cinematography Silvano Ippoliti
Editing by Tinto Brass
Country Italy
West Germany
France
Language Italian

Salon Kitty is a 1976 erotic-drama film directed by Tinto Brass. The film was coproduced by Italy, France and West Germany. It is based on the novel with the same name by Peter Norden,[1] covering the real life events of the Salon Kitty Incident, where the Sicherheitsdienst took over an expensive brothel in Berlin, had the place wire tapped and all the prostitutes replaced with trained spies in order to gather data on various members of the Nazi party and foreign dignitaries.

It is considered among the progenitors of Nazisploitation genre.[2][3]

Cast

References

  1. Zavattini, Cesare. L'ultimo schérmo: cinema di guerra, cinema di pace. EDIZIONI DEDALO, 1984. 
  2. Stéphane François. Le nazisme revisité. Berg International, 2008. 
  3. Cult Cinema. Cult Cinema. John Wiley and Sons, 2011. 

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