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Salon Kitty (1976) is a fascinating blend of drama and war, set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as the story revolves around Kitty, who manages a brothel for soldiers, while a sinister official uses her establishment for nefarious purposes. The film's pacing pulls you into this web of deceit, and the performances, particularly those of the women in the brothel, are raw and compelling. It's not just the story, but the practical effects and production design that immerse you in this dark world, making it distinctive in its portrayal of wartime exploitation and resistance.
Salon Kitty has had an interesting journey in the collector's market, with various editions released over the years. The original theatrical cut is somewhat scarce, making it a notable piece for those interested in exploitation cinema of the 1970s. Fans of underground films often seek out different iterations, especially on VHS or limited Blu-ray releases, adding to its allure and demand for collectors.
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