
Love Camp 7 (1969)
Année de sortie : 1969
Pays : United States of America
Titre alternatif : Nazi Love Camp 7, Et sexdyr i lejr 7, Campo de concentración N.º 7, Erikoisleiri no 7, Femmes à hommes, Le camp spécial N° 7, Auschwitz: Gynaikeio stratopedo 119, Erotiko stratopedo tou G' Reich, Camp 7: lager femminile, Лагерь любви 7
Réalisateur : Lee Frost
Scénariste : Bob Cresse, Wes Bishop
Production & Genre
Producteur(s) :
Sociétés : Olympic International Films
Genre : Cult, Drama, Horror, Thriller, War
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses : N/D
Similaires :
Mots-clés
Mots-clés : concentration camp, cruelty, evil, female prisoner, lesbian sex, nazi, prisoner of war, rape, scientist, third reich (iii reich 1933-45), torture, video nasty, women's prison
Synopsis
Lieutenants Linda Harman and Grace Freeman, two female Army agents, infiltrate Love Camp 7 under the guise of prisoners to extract information from Martha Grossman, a scientist held captive there. Their mission is urgent as victory in World War II hangs in the balance. However, they soon discover that the camp's sole purpose is to sexually gratify Nazi officers. The agents must endure humiliation, torture, and degradation while trying to complete their assignment within five days.
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Résumé
Love Camp 7 (1969) is a exploitation film directed by Lee Frost. Set during World War II, it explores the harrowing experiences of two American WACs who go undercover in a Nazi prison camp to retrieve crucial information from a scientist imprisoned there. The movie blends elements of war drama, horror, and cult cinema, depicting the cruel and dehumanizing conditions faced by prisoners, particularly women, during this period. Despite its controversial subject matter and exploitative nature, the film serves as a reminder of the brutal realities of war.
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