KZ9
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| KZ9 (also known as) KZ9 - Lager di Sterminio |
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KZ9 movie poster |
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| Directed by | Bruno Mattei |
| Produced by | Tommy Polgár (exec.) Marcello Berni |
| Written by | Giacinto Bonacquisti Aureliano Luppi Bruno Mattei |
| Starring | Lorraine de Selle |
| Music by | Alessandro Alessandroni |
| Cinematography | Luigi Ciccarese |
| Editing by | Vincenzo Vanni |
| Release date(s) | March 18, 1977 |
| Running time | 103 min. |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
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KZ9 is a 1977 Nazi exploitation film by Italian Director Bruno Mattei starring Lorraine De Salle. It is also known as S.S. Extermination Love Camp, or Women's Camp 119.
[edit] Plot
Dr. Maria Black arrives at Rousenhausen Concentration camp, as an inmate, however when it is learned that she is a Doctor, she is forced to work in the camp hospital where cruel and unethical experiments are being conducted by the evil Dr Weiker. She soon learns that life in the camp is hell on earth; he only friend is a fellow Doctor called Meisel. After a series of ghastly experiments and tortures Maria decides to escape, she Meisel and another inmate escape into the nearby forest, but are soon re caught. In the films downbeat ending the Doctor and Meisel are hung, as the inmates sing Israel, much to the dismay of Dr Weiker, the Commandant, he then shoots them all down like dogs.
[edit] External links
- KZ9 at Allmovie
- KZ9 at the Internet Movie Database

