
Salon Kitty (1976)
Año de lanzamiento: 1976
Nación: France, Germany, Italy
Alternative Title: Salón Kitty, Salão Kitty, Kitty salong, Les Nuits Chaudes De Berlin, Madame Kitty, Kitty szalon, Salon Kitty - O Bordel dos Nazis, Madam Kitty, Doppelspiel
Director: Tinto Brass
Writer: Antonio Colantuoni, Ennio De Concini, Louise Vincent, Maria Pia Fusco, Peter Norden, Tinto Brass
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Ermanno Donati, Giulio Sbarigia
Compañías: Cinema Seven Film, Coralta Cinematografica, Les Productions Fox Europa
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios:
Similar:
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: eroticism, nazi germany
Historia
In Nazi Germany, Kitty runs an upscale brothel where high-ranking military officials frequent. An ambitious army officer, Herr Voller, installs recording devices in each room to gather incriminating evidence against these powerful men, intending to use it for blackmail and seize political power. Margherita, a young prostitute at the brothel, discovers Voller's scheme when she finds him installing microphones. With Kitty's help, Margherita decides to expose Voller's conspiracy.
Resumen
Salon Kitty is a 1976 film directed by Tinto Brass, set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany during World War II. The movie explores themes of power, corruption, and eroticism within the context of the war. It follows the story of Kitty, who manages an exclusive brothel where high-ranking military officials engage in sexual activities, providing Brass with ample opportunity to depict the decadence and moral decay among the Nazi elite.