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  1. With Cambist Films (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 24 titles. 1. Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS (1975) Ilsa is an evil Nazi warden at a death camp that conducts "medical experiments." Ilsa's goal is to prove women can withstand more pain and suffering than men, and therefore should be allowed to fight on the front lines.

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    • 1964 - Daniella by Night and The Unsatisfied
    • 1965 - Love Hunger and Rent A Girl
    • 1966 - Aroused! and The Pink Pussy
    • 1967 - The Deadly Organ
    • 1968 - The Female 70X7, Put Up Or Shut Up, and Sappho Darling
    • 1969/1970 - The Minx and Relations
    • The 1970's - More Imports, George Romero, and Ilsa

    No look into the world of New York City's Exploitation history is complete without knowing about Cambist Films. Led by Lee Hessel, Cambist was one of the best companies that aimed for a more arty flavor of Sexploitation with some great films that are among the best moments in Exploitation history, with their small line up compared to other companie...

    Cambist's 1960's history started out strong with a 1964 release of Max Pecas' Daniella By Night, originally from Audubon who released it in The States in 1962, and the December, 1964 offering of Ignacio F. Iquino's sexy melodrama The Unsatisfied starring Rita Cadillac. With The Unsatisfied, Curtis served as the Editor of the US Version, marking his...

    Alberto Dubois' Argentinian Drama Love Hunger was given an August, 1965 premiere in Chicago, although with an added color insert helped by Curtis which became the focus of the advertising campaign for the mainly B&W film (This sequence would serve as an Extra on the Something Weird DVD to The Psycho Lover). Cambist followed this up later in the yea...

    Anton Holden's Aroused started off 1966 with what could be Cambist's finest film presented in The 60's; a very strong film about a maniac who kills hookers, the group of streetwalkers who plan revenge, and a Vice Squad cop who gets a little too involved with the case. Some sequences may have sparked moments in William Lustig's 1980 classic Maniac 1...

    Oddly, Cambist was credited with just one film in 1967, a very quirky, campy, and stylish Horror film by Emilio Vieyra about a masked organist who abducts beautiful women, filling them with Heroin, and making them his slaves. The music used is very effective, giving off a great Midnight show flavor while some of the location scenes are well done. T...

    1968 was the year of Isabel Sarli, one of the most recognized ladies in Argentina's Exploitation scene thanks mainly to her films Directed by Armando Bo, although it was a film that was Directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson which was a March, 1968 release in the States, the Dramatic The Woman 70X7 originally released in 1962. In August, 1968, Cambist ...

    The Minx was a Made in New York film by Raymond Jacobs which had the distinction of having a soundtrack album that would serve as the final album by The Cyrcle ("Red Rubber Ball" was their biggest hit), although it has been seen as one of the company's lesser films. More memorable was the Danish pick up of Relations by Hans Abramson and Brandon Cha...

    The 70's moved on with films like 1,001 Swedish Delights (US Release 1971) and, very importantly to the followers of European Erotica, the Swedish film Anita starring Christina Lindberg (1973), although by 1975 their imported offerings were of a much lighter fare including The Sensuous Housewife (US Release 1975). Cambist also distributed John G. A...

  2. Dec 7, 2022 · 17. There's Always Vanilla (1971) Cambist Films. "There's Always Vanilla" is a bit of an oddity in Romero's filmography. It's the only romantic comedy in his oeuvre. Well, it's billed as a...

  3. Sep 6, 2018 · This article traces the industrial development of sexploitation production-distribution company Cambist Films, revealing its vital importance to a historiographical understanding of American independent film. Exploring Cambist's navigation across divergent marketplaces in the 1960s and 1970s uncovers a rare intersection between conflicting ...

    • Tom Fallows
    • 2018
  4. Mar 15, 2017 · Highlights from four film trailers by Cambist Films, including Sappho Darling (1968), The Minx (1969), Cry Uncle (1971) and George Romero's There's Always Va...

  5. Find below a breakdown of all Cambist Films movies by year and first letter. The table below lists the top-grossing Cambist Films movie released in each calendar year (based on worldwide box office). Click on the year number for a list of all the Cambist Films films released that year.

  6. The Crazies (also known as Code Name: Trixie) is a 1973 American science fiction horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It stars Lane Carroll, Will McMillan, and Harold Wayne Jones as residents of a small American town that accidentally become afflicted by a military biological weapon.

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