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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Wednesday May 06 00:15:39 2020 Re: Plays |
A quick google of "gagged on stage" found among others: 'Zombie Heart Salad Sandwich' within the collection 'Are You Alive? by Debutantes and Vagabonds' https://ctxlivetheatre.com/static/media/uploads/production_images/are_you_alive_dv_2009/dvtied_opt.jpg |
Kenny |
Wednesday May 06 00:56:25 2020 Re: Plays |
Back when, I had assembled some materials for an Ezine article (sorry) on the subject. One I recall was "Psycho Beach Party". The character of Cricket gets a B&G scene. Now, the original play had author Charles Busch playing the character in drag. Apparently some productions still have a guy, but many don't. There was a film version, but no scene. I will try to find the old notes. |
Brian R |
Wednesday May 06 01:44:14 2020 Re: Plays |
> Back when, I had assembled some materials for an Ezine > article (sorry) on the subject. :-) |
Kenny |
Wednesday May 06 01:52:20 2020 Re: Plays |
Chloë Sevigny in a 200 production of 'What the Butler Saw'. https://pmcvariety.files.wordpress.com/2000/11/rbutler.jpg |
Kenny |
Wednesday May 06 01:53:39 2020 Re: Plays |
On May 06 2020 Kenny wrote: 2000 not 200! :-) |
Kenny |
Wednesday May 06 02:07:04 2020 Re: Plays |
Probably 25 years ago a small community theater in the town I was living in did the Sam Shephard play "Fool For Love". The local newspaper did a feature on it which included several pictures of the lead actress (who was also the producer) sitting on a bed with her hands tied in front. In another she was lying on the bed with her hands tied. This would have been the character played by Kim Basinger in the film. And even though I've never seen it, I don't think there's a bondage scene in the film. Didn't go to the play because, as is often the case, this theater was in a really bad part of town. Can't seem to find pics from any other production of the play which feature bondage. So, I'm wondering if this was "artistic license" on the part of the actress/producer. |
CM |
Wednesday May 06 02:41:58 2020 ID 2 hangag scenes |
Hello everyone, I need help for identifying two quick handgags for lovely Stephanie Zimbalist in the Remington Steele series. I have checked : these are not the better known handgag scenes she also stars in, which are listed in the database. First one happens in an elevator. Second one (the most interesting one) offers an impressively feisty response from the damsel! Vidcaps from these two scenes: https://imgur.com/a/ZqwLVRt Thanks |
Theo |
Wednesday May 06 07:41:19 2020 Re: Plays |
Small stage group Moose & Noodle Soup did a self-written play titled A Great Big Sigh, featuring the cute female lead very tightly cleave gagged. More photos and trailers on their Facebook page, but unfortunately footage of the full performance is not available to my knowledge. https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1628501163954190&set=a.1476927905778184 |
Wednesday May 06 07:55:43 2020 Re: Plays |
On May 04 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Are there plays besides “Urinetown” and “Unnecessary > Farce” that have scenes for actresses? Lasso of Truth, which explores the life of the creator of Wonder Woman, has a couple notable scenes. https://s3.amazonaws.com/lavendermagazine-site/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Lasso-7621-640x799.jpg |
Wednesday May 06 09:12:31 2020 Re: Plays |
> ...One I recall was "Psycho Beach Party". The > character of Cricket gets a B&G scene.... > There was a film version, but no scene. > I will try to find the old notes. I had the privilege of seeing the stage version performed at our community college's "Experimental Theater". Ir is a tiny space, so I was less than ten feet from a B&G damsel. The cast was having so much fun that they barely stayed in character and both binder and bindee giggled during the bondage scene. |
The Kindly One |
Wednesday May 06 11:46:38 2020 Re: Plays |
On May 04 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Are there plays besides “Urinetown” and “Unnecessary > Farce” that have scenes for actresses? Thoroughly Modern Millie, the 2002 musical based on the 1967 movie (record number #377), has a scene for the Dorothy character in the second act. Unfortunately, it does not keep the scene with multiple b&g damsels from the movie. :( |
Wednesday May 06 12:11:14 2020 Re: Plays |
The Play that Goes Wrong features a scene where the leading lady is tied up by her understudy. The Wall Street Journal review says this: "...By the end, one actor is nearly naked, her mouth sealed with duct tape by a rival..." |
Wednesday May 06 12:41:14 2020 The Last of Us 2 |
The new playstation exclusive story trailer shows main character Ellie in a bondage situation. Hands behind her back tied to a pole, a baddie holding a knife to her throat. Teaser trailers also showed a hanging scene for a blonde some years back. One to look out for if your a gamer. |
HitBoxGhost |
Wednesday May 06 13:02:18 2020 Re: Plays |
On May 06 2020 Brian R wrote: > I will try to find the old notes. Research revealed that a similar discussion went on starting in April of 2008. http://brianspage.com/showday.php?fname=discussion%2Fhtml%2F100-2008 It seems I assembled what I had from the planned article and put it on a web page. http://brianspage.com/stage.html |
Brian R |
Wednesday May 06 14:45:02 2020 Question for French members |
Hello, does anyone know if Audrey Fleurot has any scenes? There is nothing in the database, but that doesn't always mean that there are no scenes for a certain actress... Thanks in advance |
Wednesday May 06 15:47:13 2020 Re: Tasya Teles’ Instagram |
On April 26 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > I didn’t know if her recent story was a new behind the > scenes shot of her gagged on The 100. It’s her latest > story post. > https://www.instagram.com/tasyateles/?hl=en Any time anyone sees content on an Instagram story use this app to download it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.yoba.storysaverforinsta&hl=en_US |
Wednesday May 06 16:51:02 2020 Bondage on "Kung Fu Fighter" Cover |
Hope this works. Here is the cover of a comic book entitled "Kung Fu Fighter" (1975) with a woman bound and gagged in the background. The art is by Jack Kirby. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-h2Ts9ad2_v4/Te6NN75_E3I/AAAAAAAAGV8/t4qiWgGorkY/s1600/Richard-Dragon-03---00---FC.jpg Speaking of "Sweet Eros" -- which I wasn't but a number of other people on here were -- did you know that the damsel was played by Sally Kirkland in its original Off-Broadway run in 1968? |
Richard Dragon, Esq. |
Wednesday May 06 17:45:45 2020 Re: Bondage on "Kung Fu Fighter" Cover |
On May 06 2020 Richard Dragon, Esq. wrote: > Hope this works. Here is the cover of a comic book > entitled "Kung Fu Fighter" (1975) with a woman > bound and gagged in the background. The art is by Jack > Kirby. > https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-h2Ts9ad2_v4/Te6NN75_E3I/AAAAAAA > AGV8/t4qiWgGorkY/s1600/Richard-Dragon-03---00---FC.jpg That is a fantastic cover, thank you for sharing. Just to clarify, I believe Kirby only did the interiors. I think the cover is Dick Giordano |
Darkhawk |
Wednesday May 06 18:43:44 2020 comic bondage |
I seem to remember Hustler doing a horror comix dealing with bondage one store about evil doctor giving his nurse to crazy inmate patents |
Wednesday May 06 19:18:15 2020 Re: Plays |
The Adventures of Robin Hood and Maid Marian played at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival last summer. The play, aimed primarily at kids, portrays Marian as an action heroine in true girl power fashion but that doesn't prevent her from getting chained and gagged for the third act. ;) http://pashakespeare.org/show2019-robin-hood.php https://i.imgur.com/u18qcVh.jpg |
LS |
Wednesday May 06 19:28:08 2020 Re: Bondage on "Kung Fu Fighter" Cover |
Wednesday May 06 19:35:46 2020 Re: Plays |
Some stage versions of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' retain the book's B&G scene |
Wednesday May 06 19:42:39 2020 Re: comic bondage |
> I seem to remember Hustler doing a horror comix dealing > with bondage one store about evil doctor giving his nurse > to crazy inmate patents Back in 1994 I think this was advertized as the most 'politically incorrect cover' EVAH! :-) https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ArMAAOSwhW1cbKXI/s-l1600.jpg |
Kenny |
Wednesday May 06 19:50:51 2020 Re: Plays |
> Some stage versions of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' > retain the book's B&G scene Usually a brief scene https://i.imgur.com/aMbZ3EW.png |
Wednesday May 06 20:46:07 2020 Re: Bondage on "Kung Fu Fighter" Cover |
On May 06 2020 Richard Dragon, Esq. wrote: > Here is the cover of a comic book > entitled "Kung Fu Fighter" (1975) with a woman > bound and gagged in the background. The art is by Jack > Kirby. Wow, that doesn't look at all like any Jack Kirby art I've ever seen. |
Wednesday May 06 20:51:13 2020 Re: Nancy Drew 2019 season 1 |
On May 05 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > As long as Nancy Drew isn't canceled, I think we'll get > something sooner or later > Its been renewed for season 2 The odds for a possible scene would greatly increase if they would drop the supernatural angle. Human bad guys are a lot more likely to B&G than ghosts are. |
Wednesday May 06 20:54:58 2020 Re: comic bondage |
On May 06 2020 Kenny wrote: > Back in 1994 I think this was advertized as the most > 'politically incorrect cover' EVAH! :-) Should have gone a little further and ripped the victim's blouse more, but quite an effort in any case. |
Wednesday May 06 21:03:26 2020 Re: Bondage on "Kung Fu Fighter" Cover |
Wow, that doesn't look at all like any Jack Kirby art I've ever seen. He drew the story inside...not the cover art for that issue |
k |
Wednesday May 06 21:27:29 2020 Re: Bondage on "Kung Fu Fighter" Cover |
On May 06 2020 k wrote: > Wow, that doesn't look at all like any Jack Kirby art > I've ever seen. > He drew the story inside...not the cover art for that > issue Kirby and Mike Royer are credited with both the cover art and the interior art for that issue which was OMAC#6, August 1974. |
LS |
Wednesday May 06 21:28:19 2020 Re: Plays |
> Sherlock Holmes by William Gillette Apparently Gillette performed the play 3,000 times, rescuing the damsel each time https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/William_Gillette_in_Sherlock_Holmes_by_Essanay_Studio.jpg |
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