Salon Kitty

1977 "Depraved. Decadent. Damned."
5.4| 2h10m| NC-17| en| More Info
Released: 21 January 1977 Released
Producted By: Les Productions Fox Europa
Country: Italy
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Kitty runs a brothel in Nazi Germany where the soldiers come to "relax". Recording devices have been installed in each room by a power hungry army official who plans to use the information to blackmail Hitler and gain power himself. A girl named Margherita discovers the little ploy and with Kitty's help plans to take on the dangerous task of exposing the conspiracy.

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Drama, War

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Director

Tinto Brass

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Les Productions Fox Europa

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Salon Kitty Audience Reviews

Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Megamind To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
crystallogic My first thought on viewing this was that this is an incredibly, absurdly, intensely silly film. Yes, it's exploitation, and sure, it arguably trivialises a really awful period in European history. Absolutely, you can see this entire sub-genre as something loathsome and reprehensible, and it's possible to argue taht some films within this category are just that. But this? Come on. This is wall-to-wall silliness, and totally harmless. The worst crime this movie commits, possibly, is being naieve. I know that's a weird thing to say about a Nazi exploitation picture, but I think the people who made this intended it largely as a comic farce, and I think on that level, it succeeds rather well. My girlfriend and I had a great time with this movie and there were moments when neither of us could stop laughing.Now that I've had a chance to calm down, though, I realise that the film-makers did something kind of genius here. Actually, there's a huge frisson of sadness around everything here, but it only really comes to the surface later, when you find you have a lot of sympathy for some of the characters here and not only what they are forced to do, but how it makes them question their very ideology. I'm referring, specifically, mostly to the girls, including Kitty, erstwhile owner of the salon, trainer of prostitutes and so on. You might just be surprised that this film tries to inject some class into proceedings. Granted it's not subtle, but would you want this kind of film to be? The scene in the aquarium, where the fish bear witness to a little national socialist girl stepping on some poor jewish kid's toy, is a strange mix of poignant and heavy-handed, and the fact that the film stops its crazy antics for a moment to dwell lingeringly on this carefully constructed scene should tell you a few things about the makers' intentions. I say again, this is a really interesting mixture of the crass, the downright hilarious and the tragic.Another facet of the production that i thought was worth commenting on was that although it's wall-to-wall nudity almost right from the start (and just as much male as female, I might add), you'd be hard-pressed to find much eroticism here because the situations are just so absurd. The idea is that these people treat sexuality as a military exercise. All the tests, rigors, mingling; its' all a kind of official gymnasium activity. It's only later, once you sort of spend time with some of the girls and their situations, does something approaching pathos start to sneak in. Maybe there's actually a bit of subtlety going on here, after all, because I can't think of any other movie of this type that tries to engender its characters with sympathy.As i said, i watched this with my girlfriend, and therefore I can vouch for the fact that there's always something interesting to look at. Lots of crazy costumes, bizarre scenarios, wild antics. And the songs! How could I forget? During the first half of this movie they com at you pretty fast, making you feel like you're experiencing some insane Nazi cabaret musical film. The music ranges from pretty-damn-catchy to bloody awful, basically at the film-maker's whim. Some of it is certainly rather good, which underscores my idea that everything garishly absurd in this film is intentionally done to make you groan or laugh. The songs mostly seem like the sort of thing that would be popular in Nazi Germany at the time, and are often both traditional and boisterous. Things settle down later on. In fact, the whole tone of the movie starts to shift beyond the second half into something much more dramatic. I must admit that, as this is quite a bit longer than your average exploitation film, probably because the creators tried to imbue it with a real sense of artistry (!), I did find my attention beginning to wander a bit. But make no mistake, as far as these Nazi flicks go, you're not going to get any classier or more interesting than this. I guess you could say this is the "Caligula" of nazixploitation, considering how much is visually on display here. This film probably has more extras in it than the rest of the genre combined.I recommend this film if you are in the mood for this kind of thing. it has a bit of ambition that might surprise you, and if you can relax about this sort of thing, it's actually really funny in parts. And while I can't say that "good" really triumphs in the end, there's nothing here glorifying national socialism -- you'll find quite the reverse to be true, and on a basic level, I'd say this film works as a particularly bawdy form of satire.
slayrrr666 "Salon Kitty" is certainly a fine exploitation effort, if only a little long at times.**SPOILERS**At the start of WW II, Kitty Kellerman, (Ingrid Thulin) runs in the infamous Salon Kitty in the heart of Berlin, Germany. Soon, Helmut Wallenberg, (Helmut Berger) is installed as the leader of the SS in the area, and takes an extreme interest in the special studio. Recruiting a special selection of women from Germany, he selects them to be prostitutes in the Salon, putting them through a rigorous process that will determine whether they will actually go into service there. After going through the process, Margherita, (Teresa Ann Savoy) manages to gain employment and is soon apart of the burlesque show it puts up as a front. When she starts to develop a friendship with Nazi officer Biondo, (John Steiner) they talk of leaving the order and striking out on their own. When he hears of their treachery and orders his execution, they all learn that the reason for the instituting the facility was to discover whether anyone within the Nazi regime would defect, and must now stand up to his tyranny within the order.The News: One of the biggest and most surprising aspects of the film is the unbridled and purely intentional sleaze on display. There is plenty of nudity, both male and female variants that are shown completely exposed, with lengthy scenes showcasing both in that state, as well as such scenes as close-ups of women shaving their privates or playing with men's privates, which are all the more disturbing. There's almost an obsession with the female rear-end here, as this one has a large amount throughout it. There's also a lot of twisted sexual fantasies re-enacted, featuring a scene where one goes down on a giant dildo made of bread, the prospective hookers having their eroticism tested by forcing them to sleep with hunchbacks, gypsies, and amputees, a giant orgy, actual hardcore masturbation, sex, and lesbianism. Mixed in with the nudity are plenty of scenes of simulated sex. The segment with the eroticism being tested is merely one of the single sleaziest scenes around, presented as a montage where they observe all the actions taking place with no regard for what's happening but just for the cause, and are very disturbing visuals. There's also an incredibly disturbing scene that works just as much for the nudity as what's suggested. As her charge barks orders at her, one of the women places the General's boots on her naked legs and goose-steps around her bedroom. The lights are struck and a single projector image crawls across the wall as scenes from a Nazi propaganda film play out. As the General continues his demands, the prostitute lays on her bed and lets the black-and-white images of Hitler and his Aryan nation wash over her. She does a seductive, serpent like set of poses and then breaks into the Nazi salute. The entire time, Brass keeps his camera firmly in a medium shot, so we can see the monochrome images of insanity projected upon the naked flesh tones of the actress. Even with all of the sleaze as possible, the behind-the-scenes technicians have all accomplished a real work of art. The various garish costumes of Madam Kitty and her girls all personify the 1930s and early 1940s perfectly, as does the superb set design, recalling the Art-Deco movement. Kitty indulges in a number of musical numbers, all summoning the spirit of the early musicals of the past and featuring a strange half-man half-woman makeup job, stylish lighting, and gay chorus boys dressed to the tee. It's appropriately over-the-top in it's decadence and gloriously enjoyable wonders. All of these, though, would be acceptable in a film that simply was either trimmed down or actually went somewhere. Though there's a semblance of a plot, it has far too much down-time to actually do anything with it, simply going along and merely just going from one scene to another with a dull expression, especially in the later half when there's little perversion to get in the way. That needed beefing up with sleaze or toned down considerably, as there's too much in here to take at the time. Had it been shortened, it would be as effective without the boredom.The Final Verdict: A strong, but just inherently dull art-house exploitation epic that will really divide most viewers instantly because of the subject matter. If this sounds like something that will appeal to you, you're a fan of the genre or just extreme films in general, give this one a real watch, otherwise ignore it.Rated UR/NC-17: Continuous Full Male and Female Nudity, strong sex scenes, Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and violence against animals
kenjha In WW2 Germany, Gestapo officers spy on their own soldiers at a brothel to make sure they don't turn against the Fuhrer. Thulin and Berger are reunited after playing mother and son in "The Damned," cementing their places in the Decadence Hall of Shame. Thulin vamps through three songs, which is at least three too many. As one would expect from Brass, there is ample display of flesh. Savoy is an idealistic young woman with naked ambitions (well, naked anyway). The film is trashy fun as long as it is focusing on the salacious activities of those naughty Nazis. However, Brass decides to throw in some messages about love and war, making the film drag somewhat and go on too long.
Wizard-8 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.