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Olga's House of Shame (1964)

"Bodies Racked by Unspeakable Tortures! Captive Girls Used for Experiments in Lust! This Movie Shows What Freud Only Hinted At! Strictly ADULT Film Fare!"

4.419641h 10mEN
CrimeDrama

Directed by Joseph P. Mawra

Rating

4.4/10

Runtime

1h 10m

Language

EN

Release

February 6, 1964

Director

Joseph P. Mawra

Overview

In this third installment of the "Olga" series, our heroine adds jewel smuggling to her repertoire of dope pushing and white slavery. As the vicious Olga (Audrey Campbell) expands her criminal empire, she also encounters more resistance as a string of once-trusted partners turn traitor in an effort ...

Cast

Audrey Campbell

Audrey Campbell

Olga

Judy Young

Judy Young

Elaine (as Alice Davis)

W.B. Parker

W.B. Parker

Nick

Ella Daphni

Ella Daphni

Nadja

Alice Denham

Alice Denham

Susie

Brenda Denaut

Brenda Denaut

Stacy

Josel

Josel

Marianna

Connie Oliver

Connie Oliver

Christine

Angel Aintree

Angel Aintree

Ellie

Robin

Robin

Jennie

Susan Small

Susan Small

Holly

Gil Adams

Gil Adams

Johnny Gordon

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Olga's House of Shame (1964), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

In this third installment of the "Olga" series, our heroine adds jewel smuggling to her repertoire of dope pushing and white slavery. As the vicious Olga (Audrey Campbell) expands her criminal empire, she also encounters more resistance as a string of once-trusted partners turn traitor in an effort to steal the successful racket out from under her. The result is exactly what fans of the series expect, a barrage of torture scenes featuring soldering irons, floggings, spankings, and even an electric chair. As with its predecessors, Olga's House of Shame is a silent black and white film with narration to explain the action, but even with direct commentary it's difficult to keep track of the characters and Campbell (who is occasionally caught laughing out loud at the absurdity of it all) has all the menace of a kindergarten teacher, even when wielding a machete.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Olga's House of Shame. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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