A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 2, 1976
Original Title:
Salon Kitty
Alternate Titles:
Les Nuits chaudes de Berlin
Madam Kitty
Madame Kitty
Salong Kitty
Salón Kitty
Stabilimentul lui Kitty
Σαλόν Κίττυ
Салон Китти
サロン・キティ
ナチ女秘密警察 SEX親衛隊
娼妇凯蒂
性感沙龙
纳粹疯淫史
纳粹荒淫史
살롱 키티
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Cinema Seven Film
Coralta Cinematografica
Les Productions Fox Europa
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 ES: 18 FR: 16 IT: VM18 US: NC-17
Runtime: 130
Kitty runs a brothel in Nazi Germany where the soldiers come to "relax". Recording devices have been installed in each room by a power hungry army official who plans to use the information to blackmail Hitler and gain power himself. A girl named Margherita discovers the little ploy and with Kitty's help plans to take on the dangerous task of exposing the conspiracy.
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Administration:
Aureliano Lalli Persiani
Art Direction:
Enrico Fiorentini
Jan Schlubach
Assistant Art Director:
Will Kley
Assistant Director:
Werner Pochath
Giuseppe Scavuzzo
Assistant Editor:
Raffaele Cirioni
Luciana Di Russo
Claudio Maimone
Fiorenza Muller
Boom Operator:
Roberto Edwin Forrest
Camera Operator:
Renato Doria
Enrico Sasso
Choreographer:
Tito LeDuc
Continuity:
Beatrice Banfi
Costume Design:
Jost Jakob
Ugo Pericoli
Director:
Tinto Brass
Director of Photography:
Silvano Ippoliti
Editor:
Tinto Brass
Electrician:
Marcello Cardarelli
Gaffer:
Sergio Spila
Grip:
Quirino Fantauzzi
Orlando Zaccari
Hairstylist:
Maria Teresa Corridoni
Aldo Signoretti
Lyricist:
Derry Hall
Makeup Artist:
Otello Sisi
Stefano Trani
Novel:
Peter Norden
Original Music Composer:
Fiorenzo Carpi
Producer:
Giulio Sbarigia
Ermanno Donati
Production Design:
Ken Adam
Production Secretary:
Vittorio Fornasiero
Lucia Nolano
Production Sound Mixer:
Mario Messina
Jean Rouat
Production Supervisor:
Carla Cipriani
Props:
Nitto Costa
Screenplay:
Ennio De Concini
Maria Pia Fusco
Second Assistant Director:
Patrick Bureau
Giovanni Michelagnoli
Stefano Sbarigia
Set Dresser:
Ulrich Bödecker
Giovanni Checchi
Sound Editor:
Elsa Armanni
Maurice Martin
Sound Mixer:
Venanzio Biraschi
Romano Checcacci
Pierre Davantur
Still Photographer:
Angelo Samperi
Story:
Antonio Colantuoni
Ennio De Concini
Maria Pia Fusco
Unit Manager:
Roberto Sbarigia
Unit Publicist:
Maria Ruhle
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