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Les nuits rouges de la Gestapo

Original title: Le lunghe notti della Gestapo
  • 1977
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
356
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Les nuits rouges de la Gestapo (1977)
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An illustrious group of German industrialists plot to overthrow Hitler by negotiating a peace treaty with England. Disgraced but dedicated Nazi officer Colonel Werner von Uhland is assigned ... Read allAn illustrious group of German industrialists plot to overthrow Hitler by negotiating a peace treaty with England. Disgraced but dedicated Nazi officer Colonel Werner von Uhland is assigned by his superiors to ferret out these deceitful dissidents and stop them before it's too la... Read allAn illustrious group of German industrialists plot to overthrow Hitler by negotiating a peace treaty with England. Disgraced but dedicated Nazi officer Colonel Werner von Uhland is assigned by his superiors to ferret out these deceitful dissidents and stop them before it's too late. He recruits a bunch of beautiful women to seduce these traitors and undermine their co... Read all

  • Director
    • Fabio De Agostini
  • Writers
    • Fabio De Agostini
    • Bertha Uhland
    • Oscar Righini
  • Stars
    • Ezio Miani
    • Nando Marineo
    • Fred Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    356
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    • Director
      • Fabio De Agostini
    • Writers
      • Fabio De Agostini
      • Bertha Uhland
      • Oscar Righini
    • Stars
      • Ezio Miani
      • Nando Marineo
      • Fred Williams
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ezio Miani
    • Standartenführer Werner von Uhland
    Nando Marineo
    • Felix Toten
    Fred Williams
    • Helmut von Danzig
    Rosita Torosh
    Rosita Torosh
    • Obersturmbannführer Ursula Tanner
    • (as Rosita Torosch)
    Isabelle Marchall
    Isabelle Marchall
    • Isabelle
    Horst Weinert
    • General von Guderwal
    • (as Mike Morris)
    Franco Patano
    • Friedrich Schatz
    Paola Maiolini
    • Bertha
    Luca Sportelli
    • Arthur Bering
    Luciano Rossi
    Luciano Rossi
    • Erich Schwab
    Alessandra Palladino
    • Greta
    Almina De Sanzio
    • Martha
    Niki Penati
    • Esther
    Giorgio Cerioni
    • Walter Wagner
    Carla Schiavanovic
    • Linda
    Daniele Dublino
    Daniele Dublino
    • Hauptsturmführer Ritter
    Corrado Gaipa
    • Udo Kassbaum
    Francesca Righini
    • Frau von Uhland
    • Director
      • Fabio De Agostini
    • Writers
      • Fabio De Agostini
      • Bertha Uhland
      • Oscar Righini
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    3Coventry

    No More Sleepless Nights with the Gestapo-Boys!

    Although "Red Nights of the Gestapo" is extremely boring, poorly made and totally unmemorable, I somewhat feel obliged to reward it with a *slightly* higher rating than the majority of Nazisploitation flicks I've seen before. Why? Because these stupid films usually always revolve on sleaze and repulsive experiments in concentration camps, filled with perverted guards and deranged doctors, but "Red Nights…" is at least a little more ambitious. The plot revolves on a Nazi (a typical one with blond hair and blue eyes) who has to come up with a plan to prevent an already plotted murder conspiracy against Hitler himself. To accomplish his mission, Werner does a whole lot of things that don't make any sense – unless I wasn't paying enough attention – like kidnapping the daughter of a Swedish industrialist, recruiting nymphomaniac women for the army or forcing a fellow officer to drink the breast milk of a female prisoner. What the hell? The absolute funniest sequence shows a doctor giving a scalpel to a female prisoner and commanding her to hurt herself. The scalpel is clearly just a red pen and the blood she licks is simply ink! Practically ALL Nazi-exploitation movies are total duds and not worth tracking down (two exceptions being "Salon Kitty" and "Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS"). They're the most boring films imaginable and the sexual footage depicted here is of the most UN-erotic kind. For example: in "Red Nights…", there's a scene were a poor girl gets raped with a gun and some sick bastard even bites off one of her nipples! If that idea arouses anyone, they're in urgent need of professional psychological help.
    4Bunuel1976

    THE RED NIGHTS OF THE GESTAPO (Fabio De Agostini, 1977) **

    Unlike the typical example from the short-lived but oddly prolific Nazisploitation subgenre, THE RED NIGHTS OF THE GESTAPO does not deal with the dehumanizing activities in Nazi concentration camps but rather with all the salacious perversions that a group of renegade anti-Nazi Germans get down to when they are holed up in a castle one night under the supposed pretext of plotting Hitler's downfall. What is even more surprising is that the plot is not only based on a book by one of the supporting characters but is ostensibly driven by actual historical events like Rudolph Hess' defection to Britain in early 1941 seeking to sign a Peace Treaty, the proliferation of anti-Hitler sentiments among key figures in the German bourgeoisie which came to a head in the unsuccessful "Night of the Long Knives" assassination attempt on Hitler's life, Hitler's march on Russia in mid-1941, etc.

    The Gestapo blackmail Hess' right-hand man (after bugging his apartment and threatening him with the kidnapping of his son) into organizing a party which would gather together the leading figures of the uprising. But, for most of the film's running time, the Gestapo's intentions seem not to find out how the latter plan to overthrow the Nazi regime but rather to prove that even these would-be saviours of the Fatherland have their sordid weaknesses: aided by a handful of truly loose women, the meeting degenerates into one sleaze marathon which ends with the unceremonious gunning down of all concerned by SS troops. As can be expected, there is a sheer barrage of nudity on display exacerbated with the pre-requisite traits of lesbianism, paedophilia, sado-masochism, etc. Unfortunately, there are none of the familiar Euro-Cult faces or even a rousing score which would make all this palatable; what we have instead are an abysmal SS anthem, "Lullaby for Monsters"(!!), whose lyrics have to be understood to be disbelieved, stiff acting (pardon the pun) including a female Hitler impersonation and a hilariously defiant farting gesture from one silver-haired stud of an aristocrat!
    4John_Mclaren

    Salon Kitty Lite

    Disappointing "Salon Kitty" wannabe WW2 WIP flick. This is Nazi exploitation at its most mediocre. The production values are higher than some of its co-genre (viz Love Camp and SS Camp), but it fails to deliver in most other areas.

    If you like full frontal nudity, you wont find much. If you are into jackboot torture, again it is not going to deliver for you. If you really want to see "wimmin who shag in ze name of exposing traitors to ze Fatherland", then you have come to the right shop (again). How many times have we seen this old yarn re-worked and churned out?

    Fraid it doesn't work for me any more. Watch the original if you are into this cinematic style...
    4BA_Harrison

    I don't want a history lesson; I want sleaze.

    If, like me, you prefer your Nazisploitation loaded with gore, perversion and nudity, with a generous side order of camp, then you would probably be best advised to goose-step straight past Red Nights of the Gestapo.

    Ezio Miani plays Werner von Uhland, an SS Colonel attempting to infiltrate a select group of the bourgeoisie who are known for their dislike of Der Führer. Inviting the seven men to a secret meeting, Werner pairs each guest with a women chosen for her ability to cater for that person's specific perversion (amazingly, each guest seems to have his own unique sexual weakness).

    By recording each couple with hidden microphones, Werner hopes to uncover the group's plans to overthrow Hitler's regime, whilst also gathering material for blackmail.

    With a script that delves rather too deeply into the political history of the Nazis circa 1941, Fabio De Agostini's movie proves to be more concerned with factual accuracy than in delivering sleaze. Thus, we get frequent extremely dull conversations about the defection of Hess, the progress of the Wehrmacht, and anti-Nazi sentiments amongst the German intelligentsia, and not nearly enough time devoted to the lesbianism, sado-masochism, violence and extreme decadent behaviour that is normally associated with the genre (although a hilarious nymphomaniac and a female Hitler impersonator do try their best to liven up proceedings).

    And with the entire movie set in a castle, rather than a concentration camp (like so many other films of its ilk), we don't even get any unnecessarily painful experimentation performed on prisoners. Shame!
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    No red nights or red lights here

    Really, I don't know what the point is to making these films. This, you'll find in the Adult section of your local video store. S.S. Erotica, we'll call it, but there's nothing erotic to it. Quite a bit of nudity and painfully robotic acting, I was having a few "What the f.ck moments"? It takes it self too seriously, considering it's genre, while it's also un erotic. I actually wandered off a few times, from this boring stiff sex/drama, where a few anti Hitler party are taken out. Hitler's utilized a lot here, where shown a few photos of the beast, we somehow, feel, it's trying to impress, if to make a ligit film. There are some inner amusing moments, though inside I really wasn't laughing, but it was Hitler's admirers, speaking a few wonderful words about the man. I can't believe they let some kids act in this too. Forgettable, all the way. A sleeper. I'm just warning ya. Heil nothing.

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    • Goofs
      Uhland is supposed to be the rank of Standartenführer (Colonel) but the collar tab rank insignia on his uniform is actually the rank of a Hauptsturmführer (Captain).
    • Crazy credits
      The Sleep of Reason Generates Monsters
    • Alternate versions
      The film's international version, dubbed in English, was cut from 108 minutes to 103 minutes and 80 minutes in Australia, 96 minutes in the USA, and banned in the UK in 1979. The UK theatrical release took place only in the Fall of 1981 with an X certificate and cut to 85 minutes. There's a DVD version that is apparently uncut. over 12 minutes of cuts.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Despido improcedente (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      La ninna-nanna dei mostri (Lullaby for Monsters)
      Sung by Giovanna Nocetti (as Giovanna)

      Published by Ariston

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Nuits chaudes de la Gestapo
    • Filming locations
      • Villa Litta Carini, Orio Litta, Lombardy, Italy
    • Production company
      • Eurogroup Film Distributors of Italy
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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