Review of Love Camp 7

Love Camp 7 (1969)
2/10
Substandard in Every Way
4 August 2015
Unaware that she possesses extremely valuable information, the SS arrests the secretary of a recently deceased Nazi scientist and sends her to a concentration camp simply because she is Jewish. Derisively referred to as "Love Camp 7" this particular prison exists solely for the sexual gratification of the officers and soldiers of the Third Reich. Additionally, because they are regarded as "inferior humans" the female prisoners are routinely raped and tortured in the process. Meanwhile, after being informed of the important knowledge this secretary has the Supreme Allied Command in London decides to send in two female American soldiers to assist her in escaping. Naturally, before they are sent both "Lt. Linda Harmon" (Maria Lease) and "Lt. Grace Freeman" (Kathy Williams) are fully briefed on the treatment they will have to endure. Unfortunately, after being subsequently arrested and taken to the prison they discover that their target has been moved to another area of the camp reserved for even harsher punishment. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that, although it was one of the very first "Naziploitation" films every produced, it really wasn't a very good movie. As a matter of fact, it was plain awful. Not only did the sex scenes lack eroticism but they lasted much too long and were extremely repetitive as well. Further, the acting was substandard, the character development practically nonexistent and other than possibly Kathy Williams (the taller of the two female soldiers) none of the actresses were all that attractive. In short, this movie was pretty bad and I doubt anybody-other than die-hard fans of this particular sub-genre-will care much for it. I have rated it accordingly.
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