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Portrait of Ingrid Thulin

Ingrid Thulin

Birth Name: Ingrid Thulin

Birth Date: 1926-01-27

Birth Place: Sollefteå, Västernorrlands län, Sweden

Details

Alternate Names: Ingrid Tulean, Ingrid Lilian Thulin, Ингрид Тулин

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Känn dej som Hemma (1948) as Elsa Carlsson

Most Important Roles:

  • Wild Strawberries (1957) as Marianne
  • Cries and Whispers (1972) as Karin
  • Moses the Lawgiver (1974) as Miriam
  • The War Is Over (1966) as Marianne
  • Dance Around the Guldbaggen (1964) as Self
  • The Silence (1963) as Ester
  • The Cassandra Crossing (1976) as Dr. Elena Stradner
  • When Love Came to the Village (1950) as Agneta
  • Salon Kitty (1976) as Kitty Kellermann
  • After the Rehearsal (1984) as Rakel Egerman

Career Highlights:

  • Wild Strawberries (1957)
  • Cries and Whispers (1972)
  • Moses the Lawgiver (1974)
  • The War Is Over (1966)
  • Dance Around the Guldbaggen (1964)
  • The Silence (1963)
  • The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
  • When Love Came to the Village (1950)
  • Salon Kitty (1976)
  • After the Rehearsal (1984)

Full Biography

Ingrid Lilian Thulin was born on January 27, 1926, in Sollefteå, Ångermanland, Sweden. She trained in ballet and joined The Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in 1948. Known for her collaborations with Ingmar Bergman, she appeared in films like 'Wild Strawberries' (1957) and 'The Silence' (1963). Thulin won the Best Actress award at Cannes Film Festival in 1958 and a Guldbagge Award in 1964. She was married to Harry Schein for over three decades, living separately before their divorce in 1989. Thulin resided in Paris, Italy, and Sweden, returning to Sweden for medical treatment where she died on January 7, 2004.

Portrait of Paola Senatore

Paola Senatore

Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1949-11-09

Birth Place: Rome, Italy

Career

First Appearances:

  • Robin Hood, l'invincibile arciere (1970) as

Most Important Roles:

  • The Doctor Prefers Sailors (1981) as Paola
  • Images in a Convent (1979) as Isabella
  • Eaten Alive! (1980) as Diana Morris
  • Story of a Cloistered Nun (1973) as
  • Women in Cell Block 7 (1973) as Musumeci
  • Zig Zig (1975) as Madame Bruyère
  • Like Rabid Dogs (1976) as Germana
  • Malombra (1984) as Carlotta
  • Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? (1979) as Simona Beltramelli
  • Nonstop in the Dark Room (1985) as

Career Highlights:

  • The Doctor Prefers Sailors (1981)
  • Images in a Convent (1979)
  • Eaten Alive! (1980)
  • Story of a Cloistered Nun (1973)
  • Women in Cell Block 7 (1973)
  • Zig Zig (1975)
  • Like Rabid Dogs (1976)
  • Malombra (1984)
  • Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? (1979)
  • Nonstop in the Dark Room (1985)

Full Biography

Paola Senatore, born November 9, 1949 in Rome, Italy, was an Italian actress known for her work in Italian genre films during the 1970s, including poliziotteschi, commedia sexy all'italiana, giallo films, and cult movies like Ricco the Mean Machine (1973), The Flower with the Petals of Steel (1973), and Emanuelle in America (1977). After starring in soft-core erotic films and struggling with drug problems, she appeared in pornographic magazines and a hard-core film. Her career ended in 1985 after arrest for drug possession and trafficking.

Portrait of Rosemarie Lindt

Rosemarie Lindt

Birth Name: Rosemarie Lindt

Birth Date: 1939-01-01

Birth Place: Düsseldorf, Germany

Details

Alternate Names: Rose-Marie Kindt, Rosmarie Eindt

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Ballad of Husbands (1963) as Autostopista

Most Important Roles: N/A

Career Highlights:

  • Emanuelle and Françoise (1975)
  • Carnal Circuit (1969)
  • Valerie Inside Outside (1972)
  • The Ballad of Husbands (1963)
  • House of Pleasure for Women (1976)
  • Salon Kitty (1976)
  • House of Pleasure (1969)
  • Heroes in Hell (1974)
  • Sex Is Not for Virgins (1970)
  • Tales of Erotica (1973)

Full Biography

Rosemarie Lindt, born in Germany, was a versatile actress and ballet dancer who gained recognition for her roles in various films during her active career from 1963 to 1979. She began her acting journey in Rome with minor roles like 'La ballata dei mariti' (1963) and 'Hercules the Invincible' (1964). Lindt's breakthrough came when she became a regular in Franz Antel's Frau Wirtin series from 1967 to 1970. In the 1970s, she appeared in numerous Italian exploitation films, including gialli, poliziotteschi, and horror genres. Notably, Lindt starred in 'Salon Kitty' (1976), a film set in Nazi Germany where she played the role of Kitty, who runs a brothel with hidden recording devices to blackmail Hitler.

Portrait of Teresa Ann Savoy

Teresa Ann Savoy

Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1955-07-18

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: Therese Ann Savoy, Terese Ann Savoy, Тереса Енн Савой

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Bambina (1974) as Clotilde Spina

Most Important Roles:

  • Caligula (1979) as Drusilla
  • Salon Kitty (1976) as Margherita
  • Private Vices, Public Virtues (1976) as Mary
  • Bambina (1974) as Clotilde Spina
  • The Kid From Ebalus (1984) as Young Terrorist
  • The Steam Factory (2000) as Magazziniera
  • The Ferrywoman (1986) as Viola
  • Disobedience (1981) as Edith
  • The Tyrant's Heart, or Boccaccio in Hungary (1981) as
  • Love Sins (1987) as Maria di Gallese

Career Highlights:

  • Caligula (1979)
  • Salon Kitty (1976)
  • Private Vices, Public Virtues (1976)
  • Bambina (1974)
  • The Kid From Ebalus (1984)
  • The Steam Factory (2000)
  • The Ferrywoman (1986)
  • Disobedience (1981)
  • The Tyrant's Heart, or Boccaccio in Hungary (1981)
  • Love Sins (1987)

Full Biography

Teresa Ann Savoy, born on July 18, 1955 in London, UK, was an English actress known for her work in Italian cinema. She began her acting career at age 18 when director Alberto Lattuada gave her a role in 'Le farò da padre'. Savoy went on to work with notable directors like Miklós Jancsó ('Private Vices, Public Pleasures') and Tinto Brass ('Salon Kitty', 'Caligula'). She played diverse roles such as an intellectually disabled girl, an intersex baroness, a BDM spy, and the Empress Drusilla in 'Caligula'. Savoy also appeared in Italian TV films like 'Sandokan alla riscossa!' and worked with director Aldo Lado in 'La disubbidienza'. She passed away from cancer on January 9, 2017 in Milan, Italy.

Portrait of Tina Aumont

Tina Aumont

Birth Name: Maria Cristine Salomons

Birth Date: 1946-02-14

Birth Place: Hollywood, California, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Tina Marquand, Maria Christina Aumont

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Modesty Blaise (1966) as Nicole

Most Important Roles:

  • Torso (1973) as Daniela Anselmi
  • The Howl (1970) as Anita Annigoni
  • Home Movie: Tina Aumont (1968) as
  • Home Movie : Marrakech (1968) as
  • Fellini's Casanova (1976) as Henriette
  • Modesty Blaise (1966) as Nicole
  • Partner (1968) as Salesgirl
  • Malicious (1973) as Luciana
  • Erotic Short Circuits Vol.4 (1999) as
  • The Murri Affair (1974) as Rosa Bonetti

Career Highlights:

  • Torso (1973)
  • The Howl (1970)
  • Home Movie: Tina Aumont (1968)
  • Home Movie : Marrakech (1968)
  • Fellini's Casanova (1976)
  • Modesty Blaise (1966)
  • Partner (1968)
  • Malicious (1973)
  • Erotic Short Circuits Vol.4 (1999)
  • The Murri Affair (1974)

Full Biography

Tina Aumont, born Maria Christina Aumont in Hollywood, California on March 14, 1946, was an American actress of French and Dominican descent. She was the daughter of actors Jean-Pierre Aumont and Maria Montez. At age 17, she married actor and film director Christian Marquand and began her acting career as Tina Marquand in Joseph Losey's 'Modesty Blaise' (1966). Known for her work in Italian cinema, she appeared in films like 'Scusi, lei è favorevole o contrario?' (1966), 'L'urlo' (1968), 'Salon Kitty' (1975), and 'Fellini's Casanova' (1976). She retired from film work in 2000. Tina suffered a pulmonary embolism and died in Port-Vendres, France on March 4, 2006, at age 60.

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About the Movie: Salon Kitty (1976)

Poster for Salon Kitty (1976)

Release Year: 1976

Nation: France, Germany, Italy

Alternative Title: Salón Kitty, Salão Kitty, Kitty salong, Les Nuits Chaudes De Berlin, Madame Kitty, Kitty szalon, Salon Kitty - O Bordel dos Nazis, Madam Kitty, Doppelspiel

Director: Tinto Brass

Writer: Antonio Colantuoni, Ennio De Concini, Louise Vincent, Maria Pia Fusco, Peter Norden, Tinto Brass

Production & Genre

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 3 nominations total

Similar:

  • Pénélope, folle de son corps (1975)
  • Diary of a Nymphomaniac (2008)
  • The Pornographer (2001)
  • A French Gigolo (2008)
  • Desire (1986)

Keywords

Keywords: eroticism, nazi germany

Story

In Nazi Germany, Kitty runs an upscale brothel where high-ranking military officials frequent. An ambitious army officer, Herr Voller, installs recording devices in each room to gather incriminating evidence against these powerful men, intending to use it for blackmail and seize political power. Margherita, a young prostitute at the brothel, discovers Voller's scheme when she finds him installing microphones. With Kitty's help, Margherita decides to expose Voller's conspiracy.

Summary

Salon Kitty is a 1976 film directed by Tinto Brass, set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany during World War II. The movie explores themes of power, corruption, and eroticism within the context of the war. It follows the story of Kitty, who manages an exclusive brothel where high-ranking military officials engage in sexual activities, providing Brass with ample opportunity to depict the decadence and moral decay among the Nazi elite.