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Sunday July 07 01:31:51 2019
Re: Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Story
On July 06 2019 Tim wrote:

> I know there were two or three films on this story but
> was there anything in this particular film (not in
> database)? I was hoping Michelle Borth got something in this one.


I saw it years ago, nothing for us.
Anubis
Sunday July 07 01:58:07 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 06 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> One of a long lost, forgotten favorite from the distant
> past, this movie is virtually impossible to find. But,
> there is a clip which shows at least a sampling of the
> pretty Debra Paget bound, gagged, carried a number of
> times.

One of the first scenes I ever saw, and still one of my favorites. Instead of the woman just being held in one place, the idea of her being moved around while in bondage, seen by others but not being rescued, and just spending a lot of camera time in distress - all of that was very exciting when I was just discovering my interest in DiDs, and really still is today. I have the movie on VHS but haven't tried hooking up my player for years. One of these days...


Sunday July 07 07:06:21 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 06 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> this movie is virtually impossible to find

Nothing is impossible... (hint, hint)
Clear as Day
Sunday July 07 08:13:29 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:


> One of the first scenes I ever saw, and still one of my
> favorites. Instead of the woman just being held in one
> place, the idea of her being moved around while in
> bondage, seen by others but not being rescued, and just
> spending a lot of camera time in distress - all of that
> was very exciting when I was just discovering my interest > in DiDs, and really still is today


I agree 1000% my friend. Easily, this is one of my top - oh, top 5, maybe top 3 movie DiD movies scenes EVER - not just in action, but in the effect said movie had on me as a growing up youngster. And, BTW, to the next poster, I bought a cheapo VHS tape from some off the wall company, maybe 20 years ago, have not looked for it since. What I did mean is that, far as I recall, do not think it has shown up on TV since... *forever.*
Sunday July 07 08:42:25 2019
Re: Trapped Model
On July 06 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> I only caught the final hour and there was no
> bondage,except for the boyfriend.
> Maybe something in the first hour?
>
Movie is on Youtbe. Confirmed there is nothing of interest.

Sunday July 07 12:12:17 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
> On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> One of the first scenes I ever saw, and still one of
> my favorites

It is apparent that there are at least some posting people here that are in the same older bracket that I am. So, I will be interested in hearing of their first ever bondage sightings in movies or TV. And, actually anyone of any age's first couple of scenes would be great to hear also!

Here are several of my first recollections - movies followed by TV episodes.

1. The Most Dangerous Man Alive
2. The Man Who Turned To Stone. (A late 1950's crap fest that I saw twice in a Saturday afternoon theater's matinee showing. Movie was terrible, the bondage wasn't even that great, but there was something about the loonies running this girls' boarding house and kidnapping a bunch of them...)
3. Apache. Jean Peters b/g in 2 separate scenes in this 50's western.
Then, a few years later the more obvious first run movies like The Collector, Die Die My Darling and The Night Comers.

1. Superman episodes, mostly the 2 starring Phyllis Coates.
2. Hawk episode, with Lynda Day. (Although after viewing this years later, I was surprised how quick this scene actually was).
3. It Takes A Thief, the classic one with Amy Thompson wearing the harem girl's outfit.
4. Batman episodes (Yvonne Craig as Bat Girl)

Sunday July 07 12:33:47 2019
Kidnapping, Caucasian Style! (2014)
This Russian film is considered to be among the worst movies ever made, which may explain why it's not seen very much. However actress Natalia Varlei does spend some time bound and gagged in it. Does anyone know about it? It's not in the database.

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-actress-natalia-varlei-as-nina-and-actor-alexander-demyanenko-as-shurik-23256533.html
NE1
Sunday July 07 13:03:24 2019
Re: Kidnapping, Caucasian Style! (2014)
On July 07 2019 NE1 wrote:

> Does anyone know about it?
> It's not in the database.

This is the original 1967 version, not the 2014 remake with a different actress !
Qyre
Sunday July 07 13:59:15 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 Clear as Day wrote:

> Nothing is impossible... (hint, hint)

Care to elaborate my friend? Can't find it on the usual torrent sites (PB, limet, 1337x, zoogle).
Captain Morgan
Sunday July 07 14:01:59 2019
Re: Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Story
On July 06 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

>Michelle Borth ...Her Hawaii 5-0 character has been recurring, so with luck the next season produces something.

Shazam was greenlit for a sequel; hopefully they'll be something for her or her alter ego in the next film. There was almost some tentacle bondage in the first film with her but she tossed the demon before it could get a good hold on her.

Damn.
Lovecraft
Sunday July 07 14:13:04 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 Captain Morgan wrote:

> ..Care to elaborate my friend? ...

Correction, I must have had a title conflict: There is a torrent, it's only a question of active seeds.
Captain Morgan
Sunday July 07 16:11:35 2019
Re: Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Story
> Shazam was greenlit for a sequel; hopefully they'll be
> something for her or her alter ego in the next film.
> There was almost some tentacle bondage in the first film
> with her but she tossed the demon before it could get a
> good hold on her.


With her character having superpowers it'd be tough for her to get into a DID predicament but then again supervillains have a way of sometimes overpowering and ensnaring the heroes. Anything can happen.
Sunday July 07 16:43:52 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> > On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > One of the first scenes I ever saw, and still one of
>
> > my favorites
> It is apparent that there are at least some posting
> people here that are in the same older bracket that I am.
> So, I will be interested in hearing of their first ever
> bondage sightings in movies or TV.

Most Dangerous was 1961. I wonder, what are the best scenes of the 1950's? My memory is only from 1965 on. Apache is a good one but what others are there in the 50s? Most of the DID serials were the 40's, right? The great Flash Gordon scene was 1954. Any others in the 50s? Also, is Most Dangerous ever on TV since 1961, or maybe it was never on TV, just the movies? No DVD either? Thanks.
Sunday July 07 16:51:33 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What I
> did mean is that, far as I recall, do not think it has
> shown up on TV since... *forever.*

It has turned up on Turner Classic Movies several times in the past decade. I think the last time was about five years ago in the middle of the night as a part of a birthday salute to Debra Paget.
CM
Sunday July 07 17:06:15 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

>Any others in the 50s?

Westerner type PONY SOLDIER was pretty great, from 1952
Sunday July 07 17:46:30 2019
Nancy Drew: the Quest For the Missing Map
A couple of scenes

https://i.imgur.com/Ut1J28V.png

https://i.imgur.com/aVN3gz7.png
Sunday July 07 18:21:31 2019
Once Upon a Time Time in Hollywood...SPOILER ALERT
So I just read that Quentin Tarantino is doing the "alternative history" thing again with his next movie like he did with Inglorious Bastards. It appears that in the final act of the movie Leo's and Brad's characters (last chance spoiler alert) go in and rescue a group of hostages, including Sharon Tate, held by the Manson Family. I'm not sure if there is any full treatment or anything like that that pertains to this crowd but feel free to chime in.
Paco the Bandit
Sunday July 07 19:57:38 2019
Re: Once Upon a Time Time in Hollywood...SPOILER ALERT
On July 07 2019 Paco the Bandit wrote:

> So I just read that Quentin Tarantino is doing the
> "alternative history" thing again with his next
> movie like he did with Inglorious Bastards. It appears
> that in the final act of the movie Leo's and Brad's
> characters (last chance spoiler alert) go in and rescue a
> group of hostages, including Sharon Tate, held by the
> Manson Family.

Sharon Tate is played by Margot Robbie, who is no stranger to full treatment scenes. Movie releases in the US on July 26th.

Sunday July 07 21:54:37 2019
Stressed to Death - Vidcap Set
Hey there, I've been busy the past few months moving across the USA to a new home, still has beaches but not much surf.

I've not been on the board for a while due to the move. Anyway, missed seeing this Stressed to Death movie on Lifetime but found a copy online.

Made one of my vidcap sets for this one. Pretty good movie
for our interests if you like duct tape. Anyway enjoy the caps. Not the best quality, maybe 360p at best, but the movie isn't posted in mirror image like the other lesser quality one I found.

https://imgur.com/a/IYJm2VR

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