SS Girls | |
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Directed by | Bruno Mattei |
Screenplay by |
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Produced by | Oscar Santaniello[1] |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Emilio Giannini[2] |
Edited by | Vincenzo Vanni[2] |
Music by | Gianni Marchetti[1] |
Production company | Distribuzione Associate Regionali[3] |
Distributed by | Variety Distribution |
Country | Italy[1] |
Language | Italian |
SS Girls (Italian: Casa privata per le SS, lit. 'Private House for the S.S.') is a 1977 Italian Nazisploitation comedy film by director Bruno Mattei. The film is about a brothel where traitors of the Nazi high command are eradicated. To help the brothel out, a Nazi commander, involved in intelligence work, enlists the aid of scientists who train various prostitutes to sexually satisfy the desires of the Nazi high command and root out any traitors.[4]
Near the end of World War II a German officer selects ten prostitutes to root out the traitors in Hitler's Third Reich. After many orgies and the execution of disloyal officers, the entire company kill themselves upon hearing of Hitler's death.
SS Girls is an example of Naziploitation.[5][6] This cycle of Nazi sexploitation films are predominantly Italian in origin and emerged for a brief period between 1975 and 1977.[7] In Bruno Mattei's nazi-themed films, the settings are Nazi bordellos and are concerned with staging explicit sexuality.[8]
Parts of the score of SS Girls was from Gianni Marchetti's score for The Last Desperate Hours.[9]
SS Girls passed Italian censorship on January 12, 1977.[2]