Gestapo's Last Orgy

1978 "The Sickest Entry in the Nazisploitation Genre!"
4.4| 1h21m| R| en| More Info
Released: 10 December 1978 Released
Producted By: Cine Lu.Ce.
Country: Italy
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Lise Cohen is taken to a special prisoner-of-war camp for female Jews, a camp run as a bordello to entertain the German officers and troops going in to battle. The camp is run with an iron fist by Commandant Starker and his minion Alma. Starker becomes frustrated when Lise demonstrates no fear, and devises cruel experiments to scare her, to no avail. Once she realizes her guilt is unfounded, Lise begins to play Starker's game, but even though she begins living a better life, she doesn't forget the atrocities she has seen and experienced.

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Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
daniel-mannouch Mother of God I know it is never good to write about a film just after watching it, but for this, this...this! I'll make an exception. Not since Salo has a film given me the feeling of kidney stones slowly forming inside my stomach. This Night Porter clone is an art film disguised as exploitation. Know this going in, if you must. This... is not... fun! It is not trash. It is a well made, darkly imaginative piece of softcore pretencion that is a real challenge to get through in one sitting. Wall to wall human misery, depravity and sexual abuse picture-booked together by a bluntly executed sadean love dynamic that has no place in-between such depressing scenes. The film's hap hazard approach to narrative content and arrangement makes me question the intent and morals of the creative minds behind the camera. I mean, what the hell happened!? Was it a rough shoot? Producers interfering? Too many re-writes? Or just a gun-ho faux visionary looking to shock the masses and make a name for himself? Whatever it was, the result is clumsy, decadent and fails at providing any sort of potency other than simple truths like there is the potential for evil within us all. Ideas so matter of fact do not deserve to be expressed in scenes so oppressively effective. The result is nothing but shock value, no matter how technically competent they are, which considering this film's themed brethren and the Italian's idea of a low budget are quite well accomplished. Again, that's all there is to say. It's well made. Other than that, it's emotionally and morally bankrupt and doesn't deserve nothing more than the accolade of being the most well made of the nazisploitation films. If you want like enjoyably bad films, see SS Girls, if you like laughably bad films, see Beast in Heat, if you like nothing, nothing in life, see Gestapo's Last Orgy. One of the most depressing films i've ever seen. Your life can do without this.
MARIO GAUCI This is the fifth Nazisploitation film that I've watched after the arty THE DAMNED (1969) and THE NIGHT PORTER (1974), and the more exploitative NAZI LOVE CAMP 27 (1977) and THE RED NIGHTS OF THE GESTAPO (1977); it's reputed as the most infamous of the lot, but I was disappointed to discover that the version I ended up with was shorn of about 10 minutes of "sick footage" (which, reportedly, includes a woman being burned alive and a cannibalistic sequence where the prisoners serve as dinner for the Nazis)! That said, what's left in would still alarm and profoundly disturb most conservative viewers.The film opens with an audacious voice-over of a Nazi war-crime trial as a man (later revealed to have been the Commandant of a concentration camp-cum-makeshift brothel for German soldiers returning from the front!) is making his way by car to a rendezvous with his lover (a Jewish girl he frequently victimized during the war); the meeting place, in fact, is the ruins of the camp itself – thus resembling most closely the central relationship within THE NIGHT PORTER. During the course of the film, we're treated to several instances of inventively depraved physical torture – most memorably, one where the heroine, hanging upside down, is hovered above a slew of hungry rodents and another in which a character is made to slide into a deadly lime pit. Characterization is particularly of interest here (though this element was even more successful in the afore-mentioned NAZI LOVE CAMP 27): the protagonist faces the myriad beatings and constant degradation with utmost stoicism – believing herself responsible for her family's capture, she has no desire to live (she's played by Daniela Poggi – who, years later, would become the conductor of a long-running TV show about the search for real-life missing persons and now, obviously, prefers to totally exclude the picture from her curriculum!); the Commandant is a closet masochist who's frequently willingly dominated by his female (if masculine-looking) warden; the latter, then, is a standard figure in this type of film – though she's curiously absent for much of the mid-section (returning, in fact, merely for her hasty comeuppance).Events constantly switch from the present, as the two lovers wander about the place and then give in to their passion for one another, to the past (including the girl's liberating bed-romp with the sympathetic camp doctor, her eventual ascension to position of the Commandant's favorite – even turning down a plea of help from her former prison companion – and culminating in the 'loss' of her child because it has no place in the Nazi-ruled 'perfect' world of the future); incidentally, the abrupt downbeat ending is predictable virtually from the get-go. Despite featuring a haunting theme, augmented by half-spoken German lyrics, I reiterate that the end product (pompously renamed CALIGULA REINCARNATED AS Hitler in some quarters!) is inferior to NAZI LOVE CAMP 27 – or, for that matter, the director's other work that I've come across. Incidentally, I'll be checking out presently another notorious example of the Nazisploitation genre i.e. Tinto Brass' SALON KITTY (1976)
EVOL666 CALIGULA REINCARNATED AS Hitler is a decent, yet somewhat dull Nazi flick in the same realm as ILSA and all the other copy-cats. Basic story- Lise is taken to a camp where the head Nazi-guy tries to break her will with torture. Lise is a strong-willed young lady and won't be broken so easily. Eventually, Lise realizes she can turn the game on it's head by cooperating and giving the head Nazi-guy what he wants. She finally pretends to fall in love with him so that she can act out her revenge... The main difference between this film and many of the other "Nazisploitation" films is that this one appears to take itself pretty seriously. It doesn't have the "campy" feel of the ILSA flicks and every thing is played straight-faced. I think this adds to the atmosphere of the film, but to be quite honest, there isn't much to this film anyway. The torture scenes are pretty tame and there's a few lame sex scenes. There are a few decent moments. The human-flesh-dinner-scene comes to mind...but overall this film is rather dull and not very shocking. A decent attempt but all-in-all a rather forgettable film. If you are looking for a real shockfest or bloodbath - this isn't it. Obviously CALIGULA REINCARNATED won't be for all tastes due to the subject matter, but for the exploit/horror enthusiasts out there, this one will seem rather bland. A generous 6.5/10
suspiria10 Daniela Levy stars as Lise Cohen, a Jewish woman caught in World War 2 and sent to a concentration camp that doubles as a Nazi brothel for the exhausted soldiers. Commandant Conrad von Starker (Marc Loud) runs the camp with his she wolf wannabe at his side. Starker takes liking of sorts to Lise as she becomes his tortured pet project. Full of the usual nasty things you you would expect from a Naziploitation flick (rape, torture and killings) a few things creep up every now and then that you might not have seen before. One such scene was an interesting dinner scene that served up equal parts corny Nazi propaganda-like dialogue to go with their meal of Jewish baby flesh (nasty). One scene however was quite funny where Starker trying to break Lise suspends her over a fish tank of flesh-eating rats (in reality a whole bunch of friendly gerbils). A mediocre job of filming things with an overuse of slow-motion and slides. As long as you don't expect a masterpiece you will be OK.