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Sadomania - Hölle der Lust is a 1981 German-Spanish women in prison film directed by Jesus Franco, starring Ajita Wilson.

Sadomania is about a couple of newlyweds, Olga and Michael, who are traveling along the desert and accidentally trespass on the property of Magda Urtado (Ajita Wilson), who is the directress of a boot camp of sorts, where the women are treated as slaves and are half naked at all times. Magda keeps Olga in captivity while Michael is free to go, but that won't be the last time we see him, believe me, as later on in the film he plans an escape for Olga. She goes to work with the other girls (most of which are very lovely) out in the hot desert, and from there the plot just goes out in all different directions. There is a couple subplots in which a few of the workers are sent out to be hookers, one where a worker participates in a deadly game of cat and mouse, and one where the Governor (Antonio Mayans, billed as Robert Foster) is having trouble getting it on with his wife so he buys a couple of the workers to help him... uh, perform. Oh, and don't let me forget the scene where the Governor is finally able to do the nasty with his wife, but only while watching one of the females be raped by a dog(!). That scene and plenty more will be offered for your cheesy viewing pleasure by director Jess Franco, who also stars in the movie as an obviously gay man. Recommended for Franco fans!




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