Salon Kitty (Edited Version) (1975)
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Tinto Brass scored his first major international success with this shocking but stylish tale of decadence in the Third Reich, inspired by a true story. Madame Kitty (Ingrid Thulin) is the proprietor of one of Berlin's most luxurious brothels, where many members of the Nazi high command are her… More Tinto Brass scored his first major international success with this shocking but stylish tale of decadence in the Third Reich, inspired by a true story. Madame Kitty (Ingrid Thulin) is the proprietor of one of Berlin's most luxurious brothels, where many members of the Nazi high command are her regular customers. Kitty is approached by Helmut Wallenberg (Helmut Berger), an S.S. official who orders her to shut down her business and act as his partner as he founds a new bordello, which will exclusively cater to the elite of the Nazi Party and the German military. Unknown to Kitty, Wallenberg's brothel has been staffed entirely by women recruited by the S.S. for their loyalty to the Reich, and each room has been equipped with secret recording devices, which will allow Wallenberg and his staff to not only gather blackmail material against troublesome officers, but to discover who might be expressing disloyal thoughts about Hitler's regime when their guard is down. Margherita (Teresa Ann Savoy), a pretty young prostitute working for Kitty, is especially devoted to both her job and her country, but when she falls in love with Biondo (John Steiner), a German officer and frequent customer who has grown disillusioned with both the war and National Socialism, she discovers the true purpose of "Salon Kitty," and sets out to destroy the operation, with Kitty's help. Both a scandal and a success in Europe, Salon Kitty initially played the exploitation circuit in the United States in an edited version titled Madame Kitty, though the shorter version still earned an X rating. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Tinto Brass
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Cult Movies
- In Theaters
- Dec 31, 1976 Wide
Critic Reviews
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, Time Out
Masquerading as an essay on decadence and Fascism, this predictably speculative slice of Nazi sex is aimed squarely at the box-office.
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Eric Henderson, Slant Magazine
Saucy without entirely giving itself over to maladaptive glory, Salon Kitty festers in that fertile field somewhere between The Night Porter and Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS.
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Cole Smithey, ColeSmithey.com
All hail Tinto Brass doing Nazi Germany at its most debauched.
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Sam Jordison, Film4
Proof that there's far more to Tinto Brass than his ability to persuade pretty girls to show their bottoms.
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Dragan Antulov, rec.arts.movies.reviews
[A] failure, although with some very interesting moments.
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Cast
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Helmut Berger
as Wallenberg
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Ingrid Thulin
as Kitty
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Teresa Ann Savoy
as Margherita
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Bekim Fehmiu
as Hans
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John Steiner
as Biondo
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Stefano Satta Flores
as Dino
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Dan van Husen
as Rauss
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John Ireland
as Clift
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Rosemarie Lindt
as Susan
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Paola Senatore
as Marika
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Sara Sperati
as Helga
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Tina Aumont
as Herta Wallenberg
- Gigi Ballista
- Clara Colosimo
- Margherita Horowitz
- Maria Michi
- Alena Penz
- Luciano Rossi
- Gianfranco Bullo
- Malisa Longo
- Ullrich Haupt Jr.