SS Hell Camp (1977)
An exploitation flick also called SS Experiment Part 2, The Beast in Heat, and La Bestia in Calore. Senseless plot, poor editing, but some definite GIMP stuff, which I will do my best to describe.
Less than three minutes into the film a sadistic female Nazi doctor gives orders and a nude woman prisoner is brought in by two Nazi guards. She is kind of a strawberry blond but all we see is her breasts. She cowers and attempts to cover herself as the doctor caresses her hair and then steps aside to reveal a naked apparently sex-crazed Neanderthal-looking man in a cage. The girl screams. The sex-crazed Neanderthal rattles the cage bars and growls. The guards drag her forward and during her valiant struggle to escape we get a look at her crotch and the carpet doesn't match the drapes. Oh well. The guards toss her into the cage, the Neanderthal grabs her and throws her to the floor and rapes her. I counted about three different positions, but it keeps flashing back and forth. You hear her screams the whole time, though. They are a little annoying--kind of high-pitched horror movie screams as opposed to terrified pain-filled screams. The movie abruptly cuts away. The Neanderthal rape didn't turn my crank.
There's a brief sex scene that is altogether uninspiring and gets interrupted by a phone call anyway. It involves an Italian prostitute who is, umm, collaborating. I did like it when she stood on the bed over the Nazi officer with her legs wide apart. We didn't see anything but her legs, but I enjoyed the visual.
After random plot developments, we have Nazis going house to house looking for partisan fighters and finding cute girls in need of sexual assault instead. One such scene shows the Nazi backing a pretty girl into a corner and ripping open the front of her pink blouse to reveal her breasts, and then ripping down and completely removing her black skirt. That is some talented clothes ripping--minimal effort with maximum results. This girl doesn't believe in underwear. Then he slaps her and she falls back onto a narrow bed. One guard holds the mother, and while she watches helplessly, he calls for two more guards to come hold the girl down on the bed.
One pins her arms over her head, the other one grabs her ankles and pins them down. She struggles and rocks from side to side as the Nazi officer stands over her. He drops his pants and we see him start to get on the bed when the scene cuts away and we watch the girl's brother (who is hiding in the next room) listen to the sounds of his sister being raped. He crashes into the room and is promptly captured. We can see the girl still naked on the bed in the background. The Nazi officer zips his pants back up and walks over to the girl and we see her eyes widen in fear as he takes out his gun and points it at her crotch and fires, killing her. The part where he ripped her clothes off was pretty good, and the part where she was being held down and struggled was also pretty good. The rape was lame. The shooting was, well, inventive.
A few minutes later we see the female Nazi doctor walk down into a bunker and inspect four naked women prisoners. None of these gals are beauty queens but they all have fairly nice bodies with, of course, 70s bush. (I am not a fan of 70s bush.) The doctor caresses the breast of one and she spits in the doctor's face. The doctor walks out. Even though they are naked female prisoners being held by evil Nazis in an underground bunker, there was just no menace to the scene. Zero GIMP rating.
There are some really, really pathetic battle scenes and finally we get to a decent GIMP scene. All of a sudden we cut to a naked girl strapped down onto a table with her hands out to her sides, screaming and arching up off the table and jerking around and in the background we see a Nazi guard turning a crank that is evidently generating an electric current that is shocking her, although no electrodes are visible. We see her breasts and part of her crotch and no wires or clips are showing. Kind of disappointing, in that respect. Seeing what was being shocked might have been fun. It is also a brief scene, as the doctor walks off and we see more torture going on, some involving guys. While the female Nazi doctor laughs maniacally we see the Neanderthal man in the cage wrestling with and then raping another naked female victim. So, brief electro-torture and Neanderthal rape.
More lame fighting as the partisans storm the compound. The Neanderthal is busy raping a girl in his cage. The camera focuses on his face and he sticks his lips out and pokes is tongue out and makes guppy fish-faces at the camera and I have to say I was pretty put off by it. It kind of wrecked the whole rape scene, which was not all that good to begin with. Next we see him doing the girl doggy-style, in between Neanderthal lip close-ups. I'm thinking the cameraman has a Neanderthal lip fetish thing going on, or this actor paid for annoying close-ups of his Neanderthal emoting.
However, it turns out the cage door is open so the evil Nazis can watch the rape better and when the partisans burst in, the naked victim escapes in the confusion and the Neanderthal man grabs the female Nazi doctor. He rips her white surgical gown off and she is wearing a black garter belt and black stockings underneath with no bra or panties. Those female Nazi doctors were a saucy bunch. The partisans watch for a while as the Neanderthal wrestles with and rapes the female doctor, then they shoot them. In an Ilsa movie, they would have just walked out and left the Neanderthal to rape her to death. But sadly this is not an Ilsa movie.
The film continues for four more minutes, demonstrating the horrors of war and man's inhumanity to man and stuff. An Ilsa movie would have ended four minutes ago.
So, this is not an Ilsa movie. The rapes by the Neanderthal didn't do a thing for me. The assault and rape by the Nazi officer had a good lead-in but no payoff. The very brief electrical-torture scene was good but far too short. I give this a grade of D. I was suckered into buying it because I thought "ooh, sounds like an Ilsa movie." Not.