A police inspector investigates a big city prostitution ring in this German drama starring the beautiful Eva Bartok.....





Naked in the Night (aka Madeleine Tel. 13 62 11) - 1958


                      (English-Dubbed Version)




Beautiful criminology student Karin poses as a prostitute to gather information first-hand for her thesis. The pretty blonde is hired on the spot by the nefarious Madame Clavius, proprietor of Berlin's most elite brothel. Karin is deeply distressed when she meets her old friend Madeleine, and finds that her luxurious lifestyle has been financed by her years as a call-girl. What's more, Madeleine is in love and wants to quit the racket. The trouble is whenever a girl attempts to leave Madame Clavius' establishment, she is found dead. Feeling trapped, Madeleine contemplates suicide, but Karin is determined to help her find a way out.


This German exploitation drama about the tragic lives of calls girls was dubbed to English for the drive-in crowd.



Gorgeous German actress Eva Bartok was a concentration camp survivor best known for her roles in The Crimson Pirate (1952), Spaceways (1953), Operation Amsterdam (1959) and Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957). She was also noted for her five marriages and several high-profile Hollywood paramours, among them Frank Sinatra, who she claimed, in later life, was actually the father of her daughter, Deana.





Naked In The Night (known in Germany and Europe as Madeleine Tel. 13 62 11), without being classic fare, is an interesting 1958 West Germany production dealing with call girls, prostitution and the complexities of love and friendship. I suspect that the producers just aimed at a quickie sex-exploitation film for the drive-in crowds. This is back in the days when the film industry was experimenting with a more relaxed censorship which allowed the handling of taboo subjects and the showing of more bare skin. In this movie the only naked person is an exotic dancer who does her thing topless. Surprisingly, Naked in the Night boasts a sensible script, sensitive direction by actor-director Kurt Meisel and excellent performances by the beautiful Eva Bartok, the stunning Sabina Sesselmann and the rest of the cast resulting in a film that will capture your interest and leave you satisfied.




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