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World War II: The SS has set up a special camp where pretty female
political prisoners are forced to have sex with the Reich's elite
soldiers. And Colonel von Kleiben (Giorgio Cerioni) also encourages his
medical staff - Dr Steiner (Attilio Dottesio) and Dr Renke (Patrizia
Melega) - to experiment on his inmates, which Steiner Detests but Renke
utterly enjoys, especially since this means killing one naked woman after
the other and burning them all in the incinerator. Von Kleiben of course
has ulterior motives for keeping Doctor Steiner, who is actually an enemy
of the Reich, on board: You see, von Kleiben is impotent, but he figures,
with a penis transplantation, this little problem could be overcome, and
there is only one man to perform such an operation ... you guessed it, Doc
Steiner. Meanwhile, one of the camp's inmates, Mirelle (Paola Corazzi),
and one of the elite soldiers, Helmut (Mircha Carven) - he's the good-guy
Nazi who has been opposed to the whole camp int he first place -, have
fallen in love and are actually starting to enjoy the arrangement. But von
Kleiben has chosen Helmut's penis as his new member, and soon has it
transplanted onto his body. Helmut, upon realizing he has been castrated,
goes bonkers and kills half of the camp's stuff before he and Mirelle are
shot dead when trying to escape. One of these Nazi
atrocities films with little basis in reality - but this film's
mission is certainly not to inform but to exploit its subject matter as
such, and find many excuses to show naked women being tortured. And of
course, this film is as sleazy, as superficial, as stupid as one would
suspect ... and that's part of its crude charm: Yes, SS Experiment Love
Camp is a silly sexploitation flick, but in its way it's so
in-your-face that it's almost funny (if you can accept the film's premise as absurd
of course) - unintentionally funny, that's for sure, but funny
nevertheless. Then again, don't expect it to be the funniest Nazi-torture
film ever seen, ok?
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