Black market of love

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Movie
Original title Black market of love
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1966
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Ernst Hofbauer
script Ernst Hofbauer
production Erwin C. Dietrich
music Frank Valdor
camera Andreas Demmer
Günther Knuth
occupation

Schwarzer Markt der Liebe is a German crime, erotic and sexploitation film from 1966.

action

At wild marijuana parties and in newspaper advertisements, young women and girls who want to apply as dancers are searched for in Germany. They are promised good pay and an exciting life. Once they have arrived at the port of shipment in Genoa , the young women realize too late that they have taken offense to girl traffickers . One of them is the young Harald von Groepen, who had recruited them for the trip with false promises. The girls are supposed to be taken overseas and to the Orient, where they appear in dubious nightclubs or even have to go to work as prostitutes . Among the girls is the pretty blonde Astrid.

The dealings among the girl traffickers are not exactly squeamish. Harald was blackmailed by the seedy Lemaire, who was shot a little later by two hired contract killers . Now Harald dares to return to Berlin , where his companion Rolf is already waiting for him. But the competition never sleeps, von Groepen envies his slave trade ring and wants to do business without him. Harald and Rolf come up with something to get rid of the annoying “competitors” once and for all, because the next exclusive drug party at the “Countess”, as the dubious older grande dame with lesbian inclinations is called, is already coming up and one is expecting nothing less than a lot of new “fresh meat”. However, the bodies in the war between the girl traffickers have long since startled the police. Interpol plans nothing less than to put down the criminals. In Berlin there is finally a showdown between the state power and the girls' dealer ring.

Production notes

Black Market of Love premiered on July 29, 1966.

This was the first big film appearance for the Berlin bar operator Rolf Eden .

Reviews

“A villain in Berlin is capturing his girl's booty for the Middle East through cleverly placed newspaper advertisements. An aging lesbian countess helps him, and the drug, skillfully administered, renders even the most reluctant girls willless. Only the innocent blonde Karin dies of shame after an orgy of drugs. She does not live to see her unscrupulous seducers captured. Some visually impressive scenes do not hide the fact that it appeals to the cheapest sensationalism. Tilly Lauenstein stands out among the German actors as a countess. "

- Hamburger Abendblatt from September 16, 1966

In the lexicon of the international film it says: "A bumblingly staged routine product under the guise of the factual report."

Individual evidence

  1. Black market of love. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 31, 2015 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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