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Les Nuits chaudes de Berlin

Original title: Salon Kitty
  • 1976
  • 18
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.4K
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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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After an SS officer wiretaps a brothel and replaces its prostitutes with spies to obtain blackmail on the clientele, the Madam and a vengeful young hooker seek to bring about his downfall.After an SS officer wiretaps a brothel and replaces its prostitutes with spies to obtain blackmail on the clientele, the Madam and a vengeful young hooker seek to bring about his downfall.After an SS officer wiretaps a brothel and replaces its prostitutes with spies to obtain blackmail on the clientele, the Madam and a vengeful young hooker seek to bring about his downfall.

  • Director
    • Tinto Brass
  • Writers
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Maria Pia Fusco
    • Tinto Brass
  • Stars
    • Helmut Berger
    • Ingrid Thulin
    • Teresa Ann Savoy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Maria Pia Fusco
      • Tinto Brass
    • Stars
      • Helmut Berger
      • Ingrid Thulin
      • Teresa Ann Savoy
    • 49User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations 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
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Maria Pia Fusco
      • Tinto Brass
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    Jules-81

    Smart and opulent 70's Euro-smut; a visual feast but unengaging.

    I first saw Salon Kitty in a provincial Scottish cinema with my school pals; nudity was the attraction, and "X" was the certificate. UK Channel 4 recently screened it during their "Censored Weekend" and, as a middle-aged man no longer completely mesmerised by the (considerable) display of rosebud nipples, I was able to enjoy the extraordinary sets and costumes, the operatic staging (production designer Ken Adams - a man of many credits) and the convincing performances of Helmut Berger as the self-intoxicated, onanistic, ruthless, cynical swine who makes the mistake of abusing the indomitable Madame Kitty (Ingrid Thulin - accomplished cabaret turns and remarkable legs for her age).

    Many interesting things are hinted at but not explored, such as the contest between the Nazi/Nietzschean will to power and the subtle strengths of womankind. Many things are inserted for gratuitous sensation (the schoolboy was appreciative!). The film is what it is - European soft porn, an exploitative caricature of history, but well done the makers for giving their smut such a visually memorable vehicle. It was too much to ask for a truly engaging drama as well.
    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.
    Wizard-8

    VERY sleazy, but surprisingly dull

    I'm not really sure what I was hoping for when I rented this movie, but I know I certainly wasn't hoping for what I got here. To be sure, the art direction is extremely good. And sure, there is gobs of nudity and sex almost bordering on hard-core. But despite all this, the movie is BORING, especially at the almost ungodly length of over 2 hours with the recently issued director's cut! While there is an interesting idea with the plot premise, it goes all over the place. Characters come then go offscreen for long periods of time so they aren't really developed, and the little plot there is would probably (at best) barely cover an hour if all the redundant footage was cut out. All the same, pretty amazing Germany would get involved in a coproduction of this nature, and I guess it might be considered an interesting footnote in that it served as a warm-up for Brass' equally bizarre later film CALIGULA.
    Big S-2

    Art-house softcore Euro-porn

    A visually impressive movie, very arty and with many subtle undertones. Packed full of pulchritudinous young females in various stages of undress and very risque in its day, the film is, however, very ponderous in places, particularly during the first hour.

    Basic plot summary: In 1939 Berlin, the Nazi authorities take over the famous Salon Kitty brothel and pack it with new girls of good Aryan stock and impeccable National Socialist credentials. Their mission is to spy on their military officer clients and report back to their controllers about anyone who seems to be wavering from the Party line. All goes well until one of the girls, Marguerite, falls in love with a Luftwaffe pilot who has turned his back on Hitler and all he stands for.
    5Jonny_Numb

    Proof that even exploitation can be boring...

    Of all the sordid, exploitative Nazi-era cash-ins that came out of the 1970s, "Salon Kitty" is one of the most regularly-mentioned titles. Director Tinto Brass (who, like Joe D'Amato, is more renowned for his porno epics) spends a great deal of time--arguably 3/4 of the film--garnishing the screen with images of decadent excess, including bizarre sex acts, deformed dwarfs, and copious nudity. Unfortunately, that's really all this shallow, 2-hours-plus venture has to offer. The story line--consisting of a young Nazi commandant (the underused Helmut Berger)'s attempt to seize power by eavesdropping on the SS patrons of the titular character's high-class brothel--would take up all of 30 minutes' screen time (and even that is a stretch) had the exploitation elements been removed. What we're left with, then, is a slickly-made trash pic with high production values, a good cast, and an insufferably drawn-out story (I challenge anyone to still give a damn by the time the film reaches its 'revelatory' crescendo); Brass's attempts at prurient titillation, an underdeveloped (and ultimately pointless) romantic subplot, and the fearless courage of icily unlikable prostitute Margherita (Teresa Ann Savoy) fall completely flat, much to the film's detriment. While not as luridly exploitative as the "Ilsa" trilogy, nor as lethargically dull as Luchino Visconti's "The Damned," "Salon Kitty" never really manages the suspense, pathos, and passion that marked Liliana Cavani's superior 1974 post-Holocaust romance, "The Night Porter." It's a film that should have been much more than just a ponderously average pile of celluloid.

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

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

    • Alternate versions
      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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Inside Salon Kitty (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      On the Morning After
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Derry Hall

      Music by Fiorenzo Carpi

      Sung by Annie Ross (dubbing Ingrid Thulin)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Salon Kitty
    • Filming locations
      • Dear Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Coralta Cinematografica
      • Cinema Seven Film
      • Les Productions Fox Europa
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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