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Saturday March 04 00:03:55 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> How many scenes do you know of where the knot is in the > damsel's mouth ? Jamie Luner, Melrose Place finale |
gasface |
Saturday March 04 00:13:21 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
Lillian Gish in Birth of a Nation. The first gagged DiD in motion picture history.
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Graf Knebel |
Saturday March 04 00:14:20 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
Hadji wrote:
> Isis' human alter ego, a museum curator, is bound and > gagged by a resurrected Egyptian wizard. She is gagged > with a cloth that is knotted between her teeth. This > turns out to be very convenient for her, as she manages > to persuade her pet bird to peck at the knot, inexorably > loosening it. She is finally able to remove her gag, and > vocalize the chant that enables her to become Isis. That's the one. Thanks for filling in the details. I also liked that one because of her human disguise is wearing glasses, which remained on while she was gagged. I've always enjoyed a bespectacled damsel in full treatment. |
LV |
Saturday March 04 00:37:07 2006 Re: Passions on Sci Fi |
Hermango wrote:
> NBC, which runs Passions, apparently has > some deal with SciFi Channel. They've run >some "Battlestar Galactia" episodes in HD on >NBC. NBC/Universal (not Viacom) owns the Sci-Fi Channel and Universal produces "Surface", "Passions" and "Battlestar Galactica". It's called corporate synergy. |
CM |
Saturday March 04 00:44:24 2006 Kellie Martin gagged |
When is the Kellie Martin flick going to be on again? Thanks! |
Saturday March 04 01:03:21 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> For the readers: > Most of time when you see a cleave gagged woman the knot > is at the back of her neck. > How many scenes do you know of where the knot is in the > damsel's mouth ? In "The Black Swan", Maureen O'Hara wears her large, thin shawl as a combination gag - applied as an OTM, with the ends brought round and knotted between her teeth. This style grips the lips tightly, and is more effective than either cleave or OTM alone. |
Mad Dan |
Saturday March 04 01:51:31 2006 Birth of a Nation |
I highly doubt this. There were literally hundreds of one-reelers every year starting by 1907 or 1908. There is no doubt that a number of ladies were DiD well before Lillian Gish in 1915. Remember the very first American silent ever - Thomas Edison's The Great Train Robbery had a DiD scene - unfortunately it was a man.
Lillian Gish in Birth of a Nation. The first gagged DiD in motion picture history. |
Saturday March 04 01:51:47 2006 Re: Passions on Sci Fi |
CM wrote:
> Hermango wrote: > > > NBC, which runs Passions, apparently has > > some deal with SciFi Channel. They've run > > some "Battlestar Galactia" episodes in HD on > > NBC. > > NBC/Universal (not Viacom) owns the Sci-Fi Channel and > Universal produces "Surface", > "Passions" and "Battlestar Galactica". It's called corporate synergy. Universal, *not* Viacom. I *knew* I had the identity of the corporate overlords wrong! By the way, Vala (Claudia Black) *did* have a chained scene in tonight's STARGÅTE SG-1, & the Sharon Cylon (Grace Park) was briefly paraded around in manacles on BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Saturday March 04 01:56:15 2006 Monk |
Brief scene in tonights Monk. At the end of the episode a girl is shown tapegagged in a few brief flashback sequences. Shes unconscious at the time. Its quick but it was a nice suprise. |
Saturday March 04 02:22:29 2006 Re: Monk |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Brief scene in tonights Monk. At the end of the episode > a girl is shown tapegagged in a few brief flashback > sequences. > Repeats at 1AM PT tonight, 6PM tomorrow and noon Sunday. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Saturday March 04 06:23:17 2006 Monthly spree |
402mb of caps.
Some stuff from me, some from Wavy, but we're burning my bandwidth. Check the link for a list of what is there. Won't post the list here because it is kinda long. If you want access, email me and I'll send you the link. If you've gotten in on my sprees before, same url, same password for the .rars. Would appreciate if you would send me a "hey, I downloaded it, thanks" so I can sort of keep track of how many people are using it. Uploading now, should be done in ~4 hours assuming nothing goes wrong. Cheers! |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@gmail.com |
http://www.slumberville.com/asbestosfilter/monthlyspree.txt |
Saturday March 04 07:41:21 2006 Re: Birth of a Nation (first gagged damsel?) |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Lillian Gish in "The Birth of a Nation." The first gagged DiD > in motion picture history. > I highly doubt this. Good for you. Record number: 1538 Title: The Lesser Evil (1912) Medium: Movie Actress: Blanche Sweet Description: In this early western, Blanche is gagged with a scarf folded in a triangle but not otherwise bound (villains weren't any smarter back in the olden days.) Record number: 1771 Title: The Birth of a Nation (1915) Medium: Movie Actress: Lillian Gish Description: Elsie Stoneman (Gish) has been grabbed by the bad guys, tied to a chair and gagged with a long white scarf which is knotted in her mouth. Gee, they're even in chronological order in the database. |
Fettershackle |
Saturday March 04 08:21:37 2006 Re: Birth of a Nation (first gagged damsel?) |
Fettershackle wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Lillian Gish in "The Birth of a Nation." > The first gagged DiD > > in motion picture history. > > > I highly doubt this. > > Good for you. Don't forget that The Perils of Pauline came out the year before The Birth Of A Nation and that Pearl White had no less than three gagged scenes in it. |
Todd 3-D |
todd3d@yahoo.com |
http://cliffhangerproductions.8m.com |
Saturday March 04 08:47:25 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
Judy Matheson, The Professionals, Ep: Long Shot
Gina Gerson & Jennifer Tilly - Bound |
Saturday March 04 09:19:42 2006 Re: The Avengers |
Gambit wrote:
> TV series did a great job with villainesses and DinD's > exchanging B&G scenarios ('Stay Tuned' as well) Hey Gambit! I'm not familiar with that episode on the top of your 3 pics. Can you give me the episode title? |
Dr. Gag |
Saturday March 04 12:10:28 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Judy Matheson, The Professionals, Ep: Long Shot > Gina Gerson & Jennifer Tilly - Bound These are examples of ones with knots in the center, not ones knotted in front. Critical difference. |
Brian R |
Saturday March 04 13:31:53 2006 Re: Monk |
Biff wrote:
> Repeats at 1AM PT tonight, 6PM tomorrow and noon Sunday. > Comes in around the 48' mark, and lasts about a minute. Did anything precede the flashback? |
Biff |
Saturday March 04 14:15:34 2006 MONK |
Biff: Nothing before the flashback.. |
Wayne |
Saturday March 04 16:21:54 2006 one scarf two women |
I always wondered why no one came up with two women bound back to back and then gagged with one scarf. The first woman would take the the cleave gag normally, tied criss cross in the back. The excess cloth would then be wrapped around and tied into a knot in the second woman' mouth. Just a thought |
Saturday March 04 16:28:16 2006 British tv movie |
Saw this 4 part series but only caught the first part.
It is called Seasaw. A English millionair' punk daughter is kidnapped by a couple and held for 500,000 pound ransom. In the first part the actress (maybe Amanda Ooms) is shown tied to a chair hands in front feet bound, wearing punk mini skirt. Black tape wrapped around blindfold, and from time to time a strip of black tape gag. Anyone else hear of this, and have any further details? |
Saturday March 04 17:02:43 2006 Re: British tv movie Seesaw |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
Anyone else hear of this, and have any further details? Yes, I ran the clip on the site about 3 months ago. |
Major John |
Saturday March 04 17:13:45 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
How many scenes do you know of where the knot is in the
damsel's mouth ? ... Julie Newmar in "It Takes a Thief" ... MacGuyver... ________________________________ It Takes a Thief(Funeral is on Mundy,The) http://imdb.com/title/tt0062572 http://brianspage.com/cgi-bin/datab/dbdr.pl?n=80 Julie Newmar (Susannah Sutton) MacGyver(Strictly Business) http://imdb.com/title/tt0088559 http://brianspage.com/cgi-bin/datab/dbdr.pl?n=1198 Kristen Meadows (Suzanne Walker) |
Rich |
bindherupx@yahoo.com |
http://bindherupx.net |
Saturday March 04 17:14:21 2006 Re: British tv movie |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Saw this 4 part series but only caught the first part. > It is called Seasaw. ... Anyone else hear of this, and have any further details? If all else fails, there's always the Database: Record number: 1806 Title: Seesaw (1998) Medium: TV Movie Actress: Joanna Potts Description: British mini-series in three 60 minute episodes. Miss Potts is kidnapped for ransom early in the story, held captive in a small house in the woods. She is wearing a shortsleeved dark dress. Her hands are tied in front with rope, fastened by a loop around her neck, with additional loops around her upper arms and body. She is blindfolded with black tape throughout and in one scene also tape gagged. Scenes are not in chronological order: Her release is followed by later flashback scenes about half way in. Total scene time is about ten minutes. (of course, you may have missed this if you were searching for Seasaw.) |
Peter de K |
Saturday March 04 17:42:46 2006 Re: Reverse Cleave Gag |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> For the readers: > Most of time when you see a cleave gagged woman the knot > is at the back of her neck. > How many scenes do you know of where the knot is in the > damsel's mouth ? > I've seen two: Emma Samms in "General Hospital" > and Julie Newmar in "It Takes a Thief" The lovely Melissa Bell in Aussie soap Neighours, tied to a rocking chair with strips of a pink wedding dress and a cleve gag knotted between her teeth. Classic scene. |
moxx of balhoom |
Saturday March 04 17:49:44 2006 that explains it |
Tried the data base. Kept misspelling the word. I speelled it SEAsaw not SEEsaw |
Saturday March 04 18:59:27 2006 RE; PASSIONS/OLTL |
This post was deleted. Poster: LEO THE GAGGER Reason: All caps post. If there's some technical reason you need to do that, contact me (link at the bottom) and we'll work something. |
The Moderator |
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