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Les Nuits chaudes de Berlin

Titre original : Salon Kitty
  • 1976
  • 18
  • 2h 9min
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Les Nuits chaudes de Berlin (1976)
The most shocking and controversial of Italian director Tinto Brass' films, SALON KITTY presents a serious, unflinching depiction of moral decay within the Nazi Party at the time of World War II, and of how power ultimately leads to corruption.

Now, courtesy of Argent Films, the fully restored Director's Cut of this notorious film is being made available on DVD, presented in its original widescreen format, completely uncensored and featuring 21 minutes of never-seen-before footage. Finally, the extremely disturbing, bordering-on-the-hardcore content of SALON KITTY can be seen as originally intended by the film's director, Tinto Brass.

Based on actual events, the story takes place in Berlin, in 1939, at the start of World War II. SS Officer Helmut Wallenburg (Helmut Berger) is instructed by his superiors to set up an elite brothel, the eponymous Salon Kitty, especially designed to serve high-ranking Nazi officials and foreign diplomats. In order to cater to the clients' darkest perversions and desires sufficiently, Wallenburg is also charged with finding and rigorously training twenty beautiful and intelligent women, who are not only dedicated to the ideals of National Socialism but are also prepared to perform the most extreme acts of debauchery imaginable. What these prostitutes and their customers don't know is that the brothel is bugged and is being used to collect intelligence and to monitor the clients' loyalty to the Nazi Party and its cause. Wallenburg exploits his position, feeding his insatiable need to dominate and using the information he receives to blackmail his way to the top. Meanwhile, one of the prostitutes, Marguerite (Teresa Ann Savoy), discovers the truth about the brothel when a soldier she loves is executed for revealing to her his plans to defect from the Party. With the help of the brothel's madam, Kitty (Ingrid Thulin), Marguerite plots to turn the tables on Wallenburg and exact her revenge.
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Kitty dirige un bordel dans l'Allemagne nazie où les soldats viennent se « détendre ». Des appareils d'enregistrement ont été installés dans chaque pièce par un responsable de l'armée avide ... Tout lireKitty dirige un bordel dans l'Allemagne nazie où les soldats viennent se « détendre ». Des appareils d'enregistrement ont été installés dans chaque pièce par un responsable de l'armée avide de pouvoir, qui prévoit d'utiliser ces informations pour faire chanter Hitler et s'emparer... Tout lireKitty dirige un bordel dans l'Allemagne nazie où les soldats viennent se « détendre ». Des appareils d'enregistrement ont été installés dans chaque pièce par un responsable de l'armée avide de pouvoir, qui prévoit d'utiliser ces informations pour faire chanter Hitler et s'emparer du pouvoir.

  • Réalisation
    • Tinto Brass
  • Scénario
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Maria Pia Fusco
    • Tinto Brass
  • Casting principal
    • Helmut Berger
    • Ingrid Thulin
    • Teresa Ann Savoy
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    5,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tinto Brass
    • Scénario
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Maria Pia Fusco
      • Tinto Brass
    • Casting principal
      • Helmut Berger
      • Ingrid Thulin
      • Teresa Ann Savoy
    • 49avis d'utilisateurs
    • 47avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Helmut Berger
    Helmut Berger
    • Helmut Wallenberg
    Ingrid Thulin
    Ingrid Thulin
    • Kitty Kellermann
    Teresa Ann Savoy
    Teresa Ann Savoy
    • Margherita
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Biondo
    Sara Sperati
    • Helga, the dominatrix
    Maria Michi
    Maria Michi
    • Hilde
    Rosemarie Lindt
    • Susan
    Paola Senatore
    Paola Senatore
    • Marika
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Cliff
    Tina Aumont
    Tina Aumont
    • Herta Wallenberg
    Alexandra Bogojevic
    • Gloria
    Dan van Husen
    Dan van Husen
    • Rauss
    Ullrich Haupt
    Ullrich Haupt
    • Professor
    Stefano Satta Flores
    • Dino
    Bekim Fehmiu
    Bekim Fehmiu
    • Hans Reiter
    Giancarlo Badessi
    • Officer with Projector
    Luciano Rossi
    Luciano Rossi
    • Dr. Schwab
    Gianfranco Bullo
    • Wolff
    • Réalisation
      • Tinto Brass
    • Scénario
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Maria Pia Fusco
      • Tinto Brass
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    Avis des utilisateurs49

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    Infofreak

    A classic slice of Nazi sexploitation!

    'Salon Kitty' was Tinto Brass' movie immediately prior to his infamous attempt at a big budget porn crossover 'Caligula'. While it isn't as notorious as that much talked about film, it is no slouch in the outrageousness department itself! Camp cult legend Helmet Berger (Visconti's 'The Damned', Franco's 'Faceless') plays Wallenberg, a ruthlessly ambitious Nazi who sets up Salon Kitty, a high class brothel to entertain his fellow officers. Unbeknown to Madame Kitty (Ingrid Thulin, who played Berger's mother in 'The Damned') Wallenberg has the place bugged and uses the information for blackmail purposes. The beautiful Margherita (Teresa Ann Savoy, who like many of the cast went on to appear in 'Caligula') one of the patriotic party members Wallenberg recruited to work in the brothel eventually discovers this and plots, with Kitty's help, to bring down the dangerous megalomaniac before he destroys them all. This ludicrously over the top sexploitation classic features nudity galore, 'Cabaret' style musical numbers, and many flamboyant sequences. You're either into this kind of movie or you're not, and if you are it is one of the most entertaining of its kind. Also stars b-grade buff faves John Steiner ('Tenebre') and John Ireland ('Satan's Cheerleaders').
    5vampire_hounddog

    THE Nazisploitation classic that has a sense of style

    An SS officer (Helmut Berger) uses a notorious upscale bordello off the Kurfurstendanstrasse with loyal party prostitutes to spy on its clients for the State. As the war progresses it becomes a place with growing suspicion and paranoia.

    Tinto Brass's notorious erotic movie is based off a real bordello that was for a while operated by none other than the high ranking Nazi Reinhard Heydrich. The film of course focuses on nudity and the erotic, but it is also very stylish looking with some wonderful Art Deco sets designed by none other than the great art director famous for his James Bond films, Ken Adam, with costumes designed by Ugo Pericoli and Jost Jacob. In many senses the brothel acts as an analogy and a microcosm on how the war progressed for Germany making it one of the more intelligent Nazisploitation films. Of course it fetishises the Nazis and becomes quite bizarre in places as the film develops.
    6Nazi_Fighter_David

    The movie actually has a lot of merit as a film, but its story is uneven

    "Salon Kitty" is an exploitation and a serious study of Nazi atrocities...

    Kitty Kellermann runs a brothel that provides entertainment to the German elite… Unknown to her, it has been annoyed by a top SS officer to gain incriminating evidence against some of Germany's top general… One of the girls, Margherita, falls in love with a German officer who wants to defect to the Allies… The plot is discovered, and Margherita is used as an informer, but when she tells Madam Kitty about the goings-on in her house, she is outraged and plots revenge…

    The film indulges in many of the perversions and sexual humiliations the Germans inflicted on the whores of Salon Kitty...

    Tinto Brass directs the film with a heavy hand, focusing continually during the ending sequence to create a hypnotic effect… He doesn't shy away from the atrocities, and often takes intense pleasure in them... The characterizations are very firm and realistic, but the movie's harsh portrayal of much of the sexual activity has kept it out of the mainstream
    tedg

    The Best and Worst

    Sometimes when a film relaxes and you relax into it, you can really feel that you are touching the filmmaker. That he is slightly drunk and comfortable and you are experiencing him (or her).

    That's one place you want to be in your life in films, and it is the basis for many of the film experiences I rate as "must have."

    But it has all sorts of dangers. The filmmaker must be more than skilled enough to connect, he must be actually interesting, worthwhile, engaged in life in ways that impregnate. There are few films that are well enough sculpted to be entered. And of those, there are few that reward your investing wet parts of your soul to it. You know who the good ones are.

    Even then, often you'll get what you have here, equal parts of fine wine and flat cola. I suppose it is impossible to be otherwise with Nazi-centered soft porn, but Jess Franco (when not drunk) can do pretty well.

    The good here is that once in a while, you'll encounter some staging with some stark, clear composition and elements that are every bit in the class with Lang or Greenaway. These have ordinary camera positions: non-human in character but human in position. Its the creation of a staged imagination, of dramatic nuance not placed in the actor but in the cinematic frame. (The actors aren't bad, by the way; its just that the weight of the thing isn't on their shoulders — or other body parts.)

    Some day, commentors like me will be able to provide bookmarks to these scenes so you can experience them without wading through the rotted soup in between. Oh, and that is a ghastly experience, a walk in the dark through greasy fog from one brilliant view through a window to the next.

    Hey, there's a story, but never mind. Its as irrelevant, stupid and disposable as its sisters, like "Schindler's List," which this resembles in a few ways. And there's some nudity, though in most cases one wonders why. The chief actress is pretty and very German, different from Brasses usual big-bottomed Italian tigresses.

    I'd really like you to see some of the good stuff here. But like much of Bertolucci, you would curse me for sending you there.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    6DVD_Connoisseur

    Overlong but atmospheric slice of Nazi-ploitation

    "Salon Kitty" is a cinematic journey into the seedy goings-on at Madame Kitty's Berlin brothel, where the prostitutes are SS-trained, patriotic beauties. While this premise may sound intriguing, the actual delivery is drawn-out and, it must be said, a tad boring. 20 minutes cut have been cut out of this movie and it would have been more effective as a result.

    Scenes of debauchery are limited but interesting. The scene where the SS girls are viewed with a variety of sexual partners as a test to see how they react is deliciously dark and unsettling. I'm not easily shocked but this particular sequence really pushes barriers of taste and censorship (and should be applauded as a result).

    The film is atmospheric and the sets (by Ken Adam, famous for his Bond creations) are excellent. However, there are too many musical interludes for my taste. It's like "Cabaret" on acid.

    A hesitant recommendation, "Salon Kitty" won't be to everybody's tastes. It's a flawed film but it has its moments. Not a film to avoid controversy, animal lovers will be appalled that scenes of real pig-killing are contained. This put me off my hot dog, as did the many scenes of male genitalia. Tinto Brass seems to be obsessed with all things dangly. Trust me, by the end of the film, you'll be wishing that the cast put some clothes on. (An exception to this may be the delightful Teresa Ann Savoy, but I digress.) 6 out of 10 - could have been leaner and meaner.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ken Adam based his designs for Wallenberg's house on his memories of his parents' home in Berlin before the war.
    • Gaffes
      The feet of the dead prostitute in the lecture scene are pointing in opposite directions between shots without being moved.
    • Citations

      Helmut Wallenberg: What frightens you, what you see or what you don't?

    • Versions alternatives
      In the UK, the BBFC rated the movie X, after imposing cuts to reduce close-up shots of female genitals as well as to edit a scene where a man probes a woman with a penis-shaped loaf of bread and shots of a man throwing phallic-shaped darts at a woman's pubis painted as a target. The BBFC rated the movie 18 for strong sex and nudity, on March 4, 1993, for the Redemption Films VHS edition (later also in DVD) with the running time of 112m. Yet, the BBFC kept 18 rating in November 23, 2004, for the Argent Films fully uncut DVD edition.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Inside Salon Kitty (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      On the Morning After
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Derry Hall

      Music by Fiorenzo Carpi

      Sung by Annie Ross (dubbing Ingrid Thulin)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juin 1976 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • France
      • Allemagne de l'Ouest
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Salon Kitty
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dear Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Coralta Cinematografica
      • Cinema Seven Film
      • Les Productions Fox Europa
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    • Durée
      2 heures 9 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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