A group of women are kidnapped by guerrillas and brought to a jungle brothel where they are forced to work as prostitutes for the soldiers. Those who refuse to cooperate are decapitated by the cruel, sadistic wardress of the camp, who is privately interested in some of the women herself. One day guerrilla leader Gino da Guerra, who came up with the idea of opening he brothel for his soldiers, visits the place in search of some fun with one of the prisoners. However he falls in love with her and tries to help her to escape. But he didn't take into account the sadistic wardress who has also developed an interest in the girl... Blu Ray All Regions, German DTS HD 5.1, English DTS HD 5.1, French Dolby Digital 2.0, * Original Trailer * Photo Gallery * Jess Franco Audio Interview * Trailer Show -
A**R
Four Stars
Good
L**O
Charles Band/Full Moon Release of Sleaze Maestro Jess Franco's WIP Classic, At A great Price
Review is for the Full Moon Features DVD : Excellent quality, anamorphic widescreen print of the fully uncut, UNRATED version. Top notch WIP exploitation from the master of Euro sleaze Jess Franco. Fairly minimal, but interesting, extras include some grainy, and quite funny, old VHS trailers for other Franco films, plus an audio interview with him from the early 70's, in French with subtitles. A good, explicit, WIP film, for those that enjoy such things, now available at a decent price, REGION FREE too.
N**Y
Camp love.
Alongside producer Erwin C Dietrich (who also wrote this), with whom he directed many films from this era, Jess Franco brings us ‘Love Camp’, or ‘Frauen im Liebeslager’ as it was originally known. Part of a ‘women in prison’ series, this involves a group of women from all walks of life, at best only partially clothed, who are kidnapped and taken to an isolated jungle encampment in order to satisfy a group of revolutionaries when they are not otherwise engaged. The chief warder Isla (Nanda Van Bergen) is, as you may imagine, a glamorous and sadistic lesbian, with whose advances the kidnapped girls also have to contend.As often is the case with Dietrich/Franco collaborations, the locations are beautiful (although we are not given any idea where this is supposed to be set) and this appears to be funded with a decent budget. Franco, so fond throughout the 70s of frantic camera movements and intrusive zooms, seems happy to set up a heady mix of torture and/or sex scenes and simply let the lens capture the action. Although the various predicaments are horrific, they are treated in a very casual, somewhat tame manner and accompanied by cheerful, even romantic, jazz music which helps make the very tone of the film disturbing in a way that ‘of its time’ doesn’t really cover. This, and the fact that there is a compliance, even enjoyment, between many of the women and their captors, fits in very well with the perceived popular view at the time that, on film and television, women are often ‘mad for it.’ Not for me to judge, and who cares what I think anyway? Not me.Of course, you wouldn’t expect any background on any of the girls or revolutionaries, and the dubbing – decent though it is – robs us of much in the way of character. People here are really cyphers, boobs and bottoms you might say, paraded and presented in the way that exploitation films do – and it would be pointless and unnecessary of me to offer criticism of that. I wouldn’t, after all, criticise a wildlife documentary for containing wildlife.There is a twisted romance story at play here, between Angela (Ada Tauler), guerrilla Chico (Wal Davis) and Alberto, Angela’s husband, which proves very interesting. And yet what we have here is not the best example of its kind. It comes across as a kind of bawdy, unconvincingly choreographed ‘Confessions’ film, and the desperate situation that could be wrung out of this comes across as a rough template for soft-core pornography.
A**R
Five Stars
very happy thank you
W**N
Five Stars
Thank You very much
M**C
Five Stars
thank you vivement recommande
P**3
Five Stars
Very Good
D**C
Joy Division?
'Love Camp' sees a random group of women kidnapped and force to work as sex slaves for a guerilla army in some unidentified country in an equally unidentified war, one of the women played by Ada Tauler (hot with nips you could hang a duffel coat on, see her in the superior 'Voodoo Passion') falls for the guerilla leader in a twisted take on the Stockholm syndrome, cue stacks of nudity, naked cat fights, whippings and shower scenes.It's okay but needs a half decent plot to supplement the nudity, it's not the worst 'women in prison' film but it's far from being the best, I'd recommend 'Women In Fury' for that accolade.As far as one of the other reviewers saying it's morally objectionable, it's just a film, in fact it's just a Jess Franco film, watch it and forget about it.
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