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Tuesday June 15 00:34:37 2010
Re: Rounded Up and Hustled Away
Paco The Bandit wrote:

> Just a random question to ask the community...
> Can anyone give me scenes where multiple damsels, at
> least 3 of them, are rounded up, bound and gagged, and
> hustled away as hostages.

Mankillers has three girls tied and gagged in the back of an SUV, then they are brought out and lined up for inspection by the boss, before being herded back outside.
Anubis
http://anuvids.com
Tuesday June 15 03:44:22 2010
video game scenes
trying to sort of bump the heavy rain discussion is there any inclusive list of every scene that appeared in a video game?

GTA 4 True Crime Def Jam Metal gear solid 2 Dead Rising are the best examples off the top of my head with scenes ( and Red Dead redemption i guess)
video gamer
Tuesday June 15 03:44:41 2010
Editing software?
This post was moved to The Video Page.

Poster: John
Reason: Off-topic.
The Moderator
Tuesday June 15 05:20:48 2010
She
Notice on this 1935 movie with Randolph Scott, not in the database, who is she She? The female starring name its Helen Gahagan (funny name for a damsel certainly)
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4702266041_16c19868d9_b.jpg
Mandrake
Tuesday June 15 09:08:15 2010
Re: She
Mandrake wrote:

> Notice on this 1935 movie with Randolph Scott, not in the
> database, who is she She? The female starring name its
> Helen Gahagan (funny name for a damsel certainly)

Its in the DB:

Title: She (1935)
Medium: Movie
Actress: Helen Mack

Description: Helen Mack is to be sacrificed, in place of the woman originally "scheduled" to be sacrificed. Helen is to be brought to the queen through this long procession to be put to death. Standing on the throne with the queen is the "hero", who is Helen's love interest, and who doesn't know Helen was a last-minute substitute. In order to hide the fact that it is Helen and not the original girl, the servants drape a sheer sheet over her head and gag her with an over the mouth gag. They hold her arms as they march her to the queen and the hero. The weird thing is that poor Helen is unable to make a sound or movement to show she isn't really supposed to be the sacrifice, and the ruse is discovered only when the hero can make out through the basically see-through cloth draped over her that is it actually Helen under it and not the original girl, so he fights the servants, etc. and saves the girl.
Gagster
Tuesday June 15 09:34:04 2010
Re: She
Gagster wrote:

>
> Its in the DB:

Oh stupid me
Mandrake
Tuesday June 15 10:28:59 2010
Cry in the Night
Based on last night's TCM viewing of Cry in the Night, the database description was correct - there were 3 handgags on Natalie Wood, and the 2nd and 3rd were very nice indeed. As expected, there was no bondage.
Mike D
Tuesday June 15 12:50:32 2010
Re: Cry in the Night
Mike D wrote:

> Based on last night's TCM viewing of Cry in the Night,
> the database description was correct - there were 3
> handgags on Natalie Wood, and the 2nd and 3rd were very
> nice indeed. As expected, there was no bondage.


Apologies for my incorrect memory. Hope no one got their hopes up and were disappointed... (besides me). At the beginning of the movie, I thought there was a chance for the scenes I remembered - Raymond Burr's light colored jacket was kind of what I recalled, but the rest (including Natalie Wood) didn't jive with what I thought was remembered.

Am still bewildered by the short entry in the Allen Marburger book describing a scene, but guess it's time to move on & let that go. BTW, does anyone know this book at all? Actually, I got it from someone on this page years ago... wonder if that person is still here.
old man
Tuesday June 15 16:48:56 2010
Re: Cry in the Night
old man wrote:

> Am still bewildered by the short entry in the Allen
> Marburger book describing a scene, but guess it's time to
> move on & let that go.

If there ever was a scene, and I doubt there was, then it's a true Holy Grail, and Natalie Wood never had a scene as far as I know.
Tuesday June 15 17:05:51 2010
Re: Cry in the Night
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> old man wrote:
> > Am still bewildered by the short entry in the Allen
> > Marburger book describing a scene, but guess it's
> time to
> > move on & let that go.
> If there ever was a scene, and I doubt there was, then
> it's a true Holy Grail, and Natalie Wood never had a
> scene as far as I know.

I still have my copy of the Marburger book (1980 copyright), and looking at it now, all it says about "A Cry in the Night" is a short description of the movie's general plot - nothing about the specifics of any scene for Natalie. I remember watching this movie back in the 1970s on The Late, Late Show (had to stay up most of the night in the days before the VCR was invented), and was very disappointed that there was nothing except the handgags.

As for the Marburger book, its a valuable resource, but it is loaded with mistakes. When I got my copy, it came with several typewritten pages of corrections - which were themselves loaded with mistakes.

If you have it, you can use it for reference, but don't take anything in it as gospel.... double check against Brian's Database.
Gagster
Tuesday June 15 18:03:39 2010
True Blood
Great scene on True Blood last Sunday. Nudity alert. Unknown tied AOH
Mel
Tuesday June 15 18:30:14 2010
Re: Cry in the Night
Gagster wrote:

> As for the Marburger book, its a valuable resource, but
> it is loaded with mistakes. When I got my copy, it came
> with several typewritten pages of corrections - which
> were themselves loaded with mistakes.
> If you have it, you can use it for reference, but don't
> take anything in it as gospel.... double check against Brian's Database.

Yeah, I used to have that book. In fairness to Allan, he didn't have the cross-referencing tools at his disposal back then. But you're right--break out the grains of salt when using it as a source!
The Distresser
thedistresser1963@yahoo.com
Tuesday June 15 18:31:04 2010
Re: Cry in the Night (1956)
> Am still bewildered by the short entry in the Allen
Marburger book describing a scene, but guess it's time to
move on & let that go. BTW, does anyone know this
book at all? Actually, I got it from someone on this page
years ago... wonder if that person is still here.
~~~~
Well, page 129 of Allen Marburger's "Bondage Fantasies in Popular Entertainment" (circa 1981) includes "Cry in the Night" in the section where he notes "None of the actresses involved are gagged."

Marburger recently passed on -- the very last of his estate is being auctioned on eBay (most of the items of interest to Brian's Page were up on auction weeks ago).

Kinky-napper
Tuesday June 15 18:48:45 2010
Re: Cry in the Night (1956)
> As for the Marburger book, its a valuable resource, but
it is loaded with mistakes. When I got my copy, it came
with several typewritten pages of corrections - which were themselves loaded with mistakes.

If you have it, you can use it for reference, but don't take anything in it as gospel.... double check against Brian's Database.
~~~~
As Marburger himself noted in the book's Introduction: "This book is based on a manuscript which was conceived and written... in late 1975."

Speaking about the dedication and sweat-equity required by the fore-runners of Brian's Page, a few of us here are old enough to remember what it was like:

Drafting hand-written manuscripts on lined notepaper, in something called *cursive* writing -- then typing the 2nd-draft double-spaced on something called a *typewriter* (and those fancy IBM Selectrics were beyond all but higher-end offices). You had to type your 2nd-draft in double-space, so you could mark your edits in pen/pencil in the spaces & margins, so your 3rd-draft would be cleaner...

Kinky-napper
Tuesday June 15 19:32:22 2010
B&G Movie Posters in Bollywood
Indians do not have any qualms about highlighting movie bondage in 15-20 feet size giant posters across their major cities.

Sample the movie Raavan - Bollywood and Hollywood beauty Aishwariya Rai is tied arms behind back, cleave gagged and blindfolded by her real life husband. That is the central theme of posters. Check this out and imagine this in Times Square - get the picture -

http://in.movies.yahoo.com/download-wallpaper.html?photo_id=82884&size=800600
Tuesday June 15 19:36:35 2010
Re: B&G Movie Posters in Bollywood
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Indians do not have any qualms about highlighting movie
> bondage in 15-20 feet size giant posters across their
> major cities.


Here is one more. the gagged lady is a former Miss Universe Top 5.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_jQe0gCOgO8o/S7HFu2TMBbI/AAAAAAAAGlI/szBripW4X8Q/s1600/apartment-2010-1b-1.jpg
Tuesday June 15 22:07:06 2010
What makes a classic?
This is something i have been thinking about recently. What really makes a classic scene? This website is a good barometer for this, since if a scene is discussed a lot, it falls into a classic or good scene, whereas many scenes are forgotten.

For instance, for me, there's been a lot of classics over the years which are discussed a lot, like:

Vanessa Marcel in Las Vegas (a heavily discussed scene)
Naomi Watts - any scene she's done!
Alyssa Milano in Charmed

and so on.

Yet there are scenes that i reckon should become classics, but they are largely forgotten. Most recently, a scene posted over at Rob's damsels, The 7th Hunt, i would have expected to garner some interest... a goth girl in a tartan skirt tape gagged, a model gagged and blindfolded, another blonde ots carried and tape gagged, a hogtied brunette, another hand gagged, all in a mainstream film, all bound and gagged at some point in various ways and styles.

Yet nothing has been said about it.

So it prompted my question - what makes a talked about.

Obviously, the actress involved is a heavy factor. Equally, how they are tied and gagged is a factor, often a personal preferrence.

But out of curiousity, what does everyone thinks makes a classic / talked about scene.

thanks

GF
GagFan

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