42nd Street Pete’s Hitler’s Harlots
Collection
After House Cinema
R0 DVD
Nazisploitation
is a unique form of exploitation which uses the historical imagery of WWII to
create superbly perverse fetish cinema. It ranges from films such as Ilsa, She Wolf
of the S.S. which primarily place the emphasis on violence with the portrayal
of sex focusing on fetish (with little actually hardcore action) to explicit
hardcore S.S style bondage films and everything in-between. This collection
offers an outstanding range of hardcore sex and fetish content from within this
genre, indeed there are over three hours of cinema; you will certainly need a
shower after this lot.
The
DVD opens with an overview of Nazi imagery in cinema, exploitation cinema and
Nazi imagery in sex films, 42nd Street Pete certainly knows his movies and
offers a quick but comprehensive intro to the genre mentioning everything from
Hogan’s Heroes to Mein Kunt. I just love the various intros by 42nd Street Pete
it adds a truly hilarious feel to the whole sleazy proceedings. He even offers
insights to each of the loops and there is a great trailer collection.
The
main attraction is Hitler’s Harlot which dates from 1973. It opens with a
pretence of history and then moves quickly into hardcore sex and exploitation,
all accompanied to a rousing Nazi music score !
Three
whimpering frauleins and one male are rounded up for interrogation by a horny
S.S. type dominatrix and her rather moronic but well hung assistant Karl.
Together they aim to get information about local resistance fighters by any
means possible. While many may use straight forward torture, these two have a
liking for kinky sex so we know we are
in for a wild ride.
When
our dominatrix is not doing her thing, there is more than enough time for Karl
to get his end in and for other forms of sexual domination. It’s all here;
pain, degradation and domination as well as blowjobs, cum scenes, loads of
lesbian sex and the creative use of a baton !
To
round out the package there are 13 different porn loops, many of which have
prisoner and Naziploitation themes, others which are simply unusual Seventies
sex loops. These are a mixed bunch, but are certainly lots of fun. They range
from the Mein Kunt series which are short prisoner type sex films to the rather
fun In the Name of Odin which presents a Viking bonkfest. These date from throughout the Seventies.
The
package includes excellent descriptive linear notes and a rather nice poster.
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