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Les Déportées de la section spéciale SS

Original title: Le deportate della sezione speciale SS
  • 1976
  • 18
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Les Déportées de la section spéciale SS (1976)
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Young women in Nazi-occupied countries are packed onto a train and shipped off to a prison camp, where the sadistic commandant uses them as rewards for his lesbian guards and perverted and d... Read allYoung women in Nazi-occupied countries are packed onto a train and shipped off to a prison camp, where the sadistic commandant uses them as rewards for his lesbian guards and perverted and deviant troops.Young women in Nazi-occupied countries are packed onto a train and shipped off to a prison camp, where the sadistic commandant uses them as rewards for his lesbian guards and perverted and deviant troops.

  • Director
    • Rino Di Silvestro
  • Writers
    • Rino Di Silvestro
    • Larry Dolgin
  • Stars
    • John Steiner
    • Lina Polito
    • Erna Schürer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Rino Di Silvestro
    • Writers
      • Rino Di Silvestro
      • Larry Dolgin
    • Stars
      • John Steiner
      • Lina Polito
      • Erna Schürer
    • 12User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Herr Erner
    Lina Polito
    • Tania Nobel
    Erna Schürer
    Erna Schürer
    • Kapo Helga
    • (as Erna Schurer)
    Sara Sperati
    • Monique Dupré
    Solvi Stubing
    Solvi Stubing
    • Fräulein Greta
    Guido Leontini
    • Dobermann
    Paola D'Egidio
    • Kapo Trude
    Rik Battaglia
    Rik Battaglia
    • Dr. Schubert
    • (as Rick Battaglia)
    Stefania D'Amario
    Stefania D'Amario
    • Angela Modena
    Ofelia Meyer
    • Kapo Inge
    • (as Ofelia Mayer)
    Felicita Fanny
    • Mara
    • (as Felicita Fanni)
    Maria Renata Franco
    • Milena
    • (as Renata Franco)
    Giorgio Cerioni
    • Ivan
    • (as Giorgio Cerrione)
    Cesare Barro
    • Frederick
    Anna Curti
    Anna Curti
    Maria A. Baratta
    Agnes Kalpagos
    • Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rino Di Silvestro
    • Writers
      • Rino Di Silvestro
      • Larry Dolgin
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    5Hellraiserdisciple

    My brief review of Deported Women of the SS Special Section

    For some odd reason I decided to give Deported Women of the SS Special Section a go today and was reasonably pleased. Noticing only one other user comment I felt compelled to give my opinion as well.

    The story is fairly easy. A group of women are being held captive in a Nazi prison. Nazi prisons are (as we have all learned in films like Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS and others) is not a happy place. Fortunately you can always take a long soapy shower with your fellow inmates; and they do! I didn't expect much from this one so I became pleasantly surprised. The violence is pretty tame, but the razor blade on a cork in the vagina made me raise an eyebrow as our kinky commandant was about to realize love really can hurt. There's a decent amount of nudity with one of the highlights being the pubic hair shaving, take your time.

    Deported Women does remind me to some extent of Salò, although it tends to focus less on the cynical ideology (as most of its kind) giving the whole film a more campy tone. Fine by me. It tries to be a bad boy, but not THAT bad.

    In the end I have to say that even though the running time of almost 97 minutes feels a bit too long, the nudity, the violence and the crazy commandant managed to keep me entertained. You could do a lot worse.
    8Falconeer

    The best of it's genre

    After seeing countless 'Nazisploitation' movies, I lost hope that anything from this genre could actually qualify as "good cinema." But "Deported Women of the SS" has all the trappings of a good film; competent, sometimes beautiful cinematography, haunting and romantic orchestral score, and characters that are developed enough that you can actually care about their fate. Not to mention very authentic looking military/SS uniforms, and hairstyles correct to the 1940's. Best of all, we have John Steiner, as SS Captain Herr Erner. what a great, sinister villain he makes here. He played a similar role in Tinto Brass' "Salon Kitty," and I cannot imagine anyone looking more believable in those gorgeous black SS uniforms. In "Deported Women" we learn that Herr Erner had a passionate affair with an attractive young woman,and is reunited with her years later, when she arrives at the concentration camp..as a prisoner. His obsession for her grows to the point that it could be his downfall.

    For WWII enthusiasts, this is a must-see film. As far as the exploitation elements go, this movie doesn't go overboard. You get a lesbian rape scene, that winds up not being very enjoyable, as we are made to care about the victim. This is so rare with this genre of film. The actors are attractive and the high production values prevent this from looking seedy. This is certainly the best film of it's genre. I also recommend another nazisploitation film called "Nazi Love Camp," as it has good production values, and a good story. Try to find a good copy.
    4michigindie

    Has Its Moments for a Weaker Entry in the Genre

    As with all these Nazi exploitation films, this is not for everyone. However, for those who do enjoy the genre, this will probably be perceived as a less engaging sample when compared to "The Beast In Heat," "Gestapo's Last Orgy" or the deliciously erotic "SS Experiment Love Camp."

    The story here is extremely thin; women arrive at a POW camp where they engage in frequent lesbianism and a tedious plot to escape. The SWV crowd may respond to the grossness of the girl/girl scenes, but other audiences will find these a massive turnoff. Male/female sex is almost completely absent and is of the very tame "huggy-kissy" variety, rather than softcore humping.

    John Steiner easily steals the show as the most charismatic performer. He also gets to do something quite interesting when he forces his manservant to submit to him sexually - revenge sex for the manservant's tryst with Steiner's old girlfriend. As so often happens with these films, the producers go out of their way to make the male coupling grotesque by casting a fat, bald, old and ugly actor as the object of Steiner's lust. Notice they did not cast someone hot and youthful, like Cesare Barro, for the role!

    All in all this is a rainy day time-waster, okay if you're in the mood but not as juicy and exciting as some of its contemporaries.
    1Bezenby

    And...we hit rock bottom

    NOW we're scraping the bottom of the barrel, as the Nazisploitation genre kicks into gear with a film that's both offensive and snooze inducing, featuring a career low from John Steiner. His terrible acting in fact is the only thing that will keep you awake.

    A bunch of women are taken to a special camp to join Ian Curtis and Peter Hook in Joy Division. There's the usual bunch of aggressive lesbians who all want a piece of this and that and aren't averse to having a cat fight in order to find out who is the top carpet muncher on camp. Meanwhile (and I'm struggling here as the plot just sort of ties all the usual exploitation crap together) John Steiner is the guy and charge and he's delighted to find that his ex-girlfriend is one of the prisoners. That's not so lucky for her mind you, ending up in a Nazi camp with an irate ex in charge. Revenge porn kind of pales in comparison.

    The relentless barrage of crap in this film involves Steiner trying to get his ex to fall in love with him which invariably leads to her getting beaten and tortured, being forced to witness sex acts (YOU WILL VIEW MY SPECTACLE - Steiner screams), gets it on with a camp guard to make Steiner jealous (whom he bums in the funniest scene in the film), while the other inmates are beaten, showered, glowered at, ogled, tortured and murdered, all done in a rather cheap fashion which causes the viewer to start nodding off.

    What was Steiner thinking? Things come to a head when Big John ends up getting little John torn to shreds with a fanny/razor blade combo. What a pile of crap. I'm only watching it because when I set out to watch all these films I figured I'd see how low things got in the Italian film industry. The answer is: very low. Who was this film aimed at? All those escaped Nazis in South America?

    And there you have it: My review of The Departed: US Special Edition
    7Hey_Sweden

    Delivers for exploitation lovers.

    "Deported Women of the SS Special Section" sure provides plenty of sordid details for those who adore the grim, gritty, and nasty side of B cinema. The thing is, it's going to require a fair bit of patience on their part, as this movie is *very* slowly paced.

    The story deals with a variety of Jewish women taken prisoner during WWII and taken to a Nazi prison where they're subjected to the expected tortures. There's not much more story than that, except for the longing that ultra creepy camp commandant Herr Erner (John Steiner) expresses for leading lady Tania Nobel (Lina Polito).

    There's some melodrama to get through, in between the exploitative moments, accompanied by plaintive music by the talented Stelvio Cipriani. But don't worry, voyeurs, you'll be more than happy with the constant parade of bare female flesh. In loving close-up, no less. We even get to witness as women are repeatedly (and slowly) shaved down below. Of course, there are shower scenes, and lesbian love making scenes. (There's even one male homosexual encounter.) And in addition to all of the female nudity, there's a brief glimpse of the male anatomy as well.

    The acting is commendably straight faced. Polito is lovely but rather aloof. Erna Schurer co-stars as Kapo Helga; Solvi Stubing has a great role as a guard. The gorgeous Stefania D'Amario (of Fulci's "Zombie") plays Angela, and Rik Battaglia plays Dr. Schubert. The standout in the cast is clearly Steiner, offering a deliciously depraved performance. This is one kinky guy.

    If you just can't get enough of this genre, this movie should prove to be satisfactory. Certainly the Italians were particularly adept masters at this kind of exploitation.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      John Steiner revealed in an interview on a DVD release of this film that during the shooting of one scene involving numerous nude actresses that the crew members and assorted onlookers were more transfixed by his SS uniform than they were by the naked women.
    • Quotes

      Kapo Helga: [addressing the new arrivals] This a special camp, ladies. You will remain here until the camp commander has decided what other destinations - definite ones - to send you to. Some of you will have the opportunity of working for the Third Reich. But this privilege will be given only to those of you who pass the selection. For no reason are you to leave the block you have been assigned to. Any kind of relationship with the guards will be severely punished. Anyone who tries to escape from the Lager or organises escape will be immediately shot. The reports of the "Prominenten" on your behaviour will be most important... bring them along.

    • Connections
      Referenced in My Roman Holiday with John Steiner (2007)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Deported Women of the SS Special Section
    • Filming locations
      • Bracciano, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Bracciano Castle location for prison camp)
    • Production company
      • Nucleo Internazionale Produzioni Cinematografiche
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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