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Monday July 08 01:58:52 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > It is apparent that there are at least some posting
> > people here that are in the same older bracket that
> I am.

> > I wonder, what are the best
> scenes of the 1950's?

The Phyllis Coates "Superman" scenes are mentioned often, and deservedly so. The one titled "Mystery of the Broken Statues" was the second scene I ever remember, and again one of my favorites. First scene I remember seeing was from a show called "Brothers Brannigan" or "Brannigan Brothers." A woman was kidnapped by a couple and held in a garage. For some reason the female kidnapper killed the male and released the captive, thinking she'd be grateful. But the victim said she intended to tell all to the cops. So the female crook knocked her out, B&Ged her, and put her in the trunk of her car. The Brannigans stopped her as she backed out to find a place to dispose of the captive. A Holy Grail of mine but I'm sure I'll never see it again.
I didn't see the '40's Serials originally, but certainly the amazingly beautiful Frances Gifford and Linda Stirling had some wonderful scenes in them.



Monday July 08 02:46:59 2019
Re: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood...SPOILER ALERT
Thanks for that info. Was wondering how Tarantino was going to tackle the grisly Manson murders there's zero entertainment to be found in those tragedies. Change history that's one way to get around it....if only the sublime Sharon Tate had've been saved that heinous crime shocked an entire generation. My Dad still raves about her beauty to this day. That's why I enjoyed the ending of Bad Times At The El Royale too - seeing those Manson-esque cult losers get their just desserts. Very satisfying.
Monday July 08 04:22:29 2019
Re: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - 1961
On July 08 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> "Brothers Brannigan" or "Brannigan
> Brothers." A woman was kidnapped by a couple and
> held in a garage. For some reason the female kidnapper
> killed the male and released the captive, thinking
> be grateful. But the victim said she intended to tell
> to the cops. So the female crook knocked her out,
> B&Ged her, and put her in the trunk of her car. The
> Brannigans stopped her as she backed out to find a
> to dispose of the captive. A Holy Grail of mine but I'm
> sure I'll never see it again.

Well, this is certainly a surprise - thank you much for the shout out. Err,,, maybe. (Ha ha, I suppose!). Anyway, this is a show I never even heard of, did not know anything about it. Now, your turn for a surprise....

After researching this, finding the show written about on Wiki - it was there - further checking took me to a site that listed the complete series (around 12 episodes) as being available. Because I love bondage so much, or am so curious, or have such little regard for the almighty $$$ - (pick at least one) - I have ordered this assortment for $24.95. So, will see what I get... but, the bottom line is that this show's episodes ARE available for purchase!
Monday July 08 10:02:58 2019
Biggest Packing
Anyone can reccomend scenes (except the examples that I give) where the damsel was gagged with a huge packing that it seemed impossible to fit in her mouth? (ex.Funny Games, Susanne Lothar scene in Polizeiruf 110, Simone Thomalla in Mona M. - Mit den Waffen einer Frau)
Monday July 08 11:44:51 2019
Premieres
Coming a new movies with a really super-tight cleave-gags scenes.

They're Inside (2019) PREMIERE 16 July 2019 (USA)
Hell Is Where the Home Is (2018)PREMIERE 12 July 2019 (USA)
Monday July 08 12:12:28 2019
Re: Trapped Model
On July 07 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Movie is on Youtbe. Confirmed there is nothing of
interest.

Also a just released torrent on pb. Interesting enough the IMDB credit lists it as "A Model Kidnapping" with a poster featuring a closeup of a glammed out version of her with a tape gag. Of course the poster is not convincing in terms of promising a scene but I do wonder if there is a better edited version of this film since the lifetime version was so incredibly G rated - the flogging scene, despite no blood or marks, wasn't even on camera which was lame even by lifetime standards. I wonder how much of the cam scenes shot for this movie were left out, possibly with a restraint scene even with only a pair of handcuffs.

Anyway, just an FYI for those interested.

Captain Morgan
Monday July 08 12:34:29 2019
THICC bondage
I noticed there aren't a lot of buxom women in scenes, Christina Hendricks seems to be one of the rare few that makes it into a scene that isn't played for laughs. Granted, big women are anatomically challenged for a good hogtie (no pun intended) but that shouldn't restrict producers from casting them as damsels for chair or floor ties.

Anyone recall any dramatic scenes featuring the voluptuous or big backs in general?
Sir Bindsalot
Monday July 08 13:43:18 2019
Re: Biggest Packing
On July 08 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Anyone can reccomend scenes where the damsel was gagged with a huge packing that it seemed impossible to fit in her mouth?

I have several that might meet your criterion.

Title: MacGyver (1985) Episode: "Cleo Rocks" (4.9) Damsel: Teri Hatcher
MacGyver’s girlfriend, Penny Parker (Teri Hatcher), has been abducted by his arch-nemesis, Murdoc. Mac looks for her in some underground tunnels. At one point, he hears Penny whimpering for help. He follows her voice to a chamber where he finds her suspended from the ceiling by her wrists, her back to him. Mac spins her around, only to discover…
... that Penny is sporting a white cloth stuff gag so huge it is holding her jaw open. Her pleas for help were coming from Murdoc, imitating Penny’s voice, to lure MacGyver into a trap.

Title: The Rockford Files Episode: "In Pursuit of Carol Thorne" (1.9) Damsel: Lynette Mettey aka Lynnette Mettey
Circumstances make it necessary for Jim Rockford to tie up Carol Thorne (Lynette Mettey). After tying her to a chair (hands behind backrest), he produces a white cloth and tells her to “open up”. She refuses to cooperate, keeping her lips closed tight. Rockford gives her a kick in the ankle. When she yelps, he shoves the huge white cloth into her mouth.

Title: The Gauntlet (1977) Damsel: Sondra Locke
Gus Mally (Sondra Locke) is a prostitute whose testimony is needed against the mob. She refuses to go with her police escort, Ben Shockley (Clint Eastwood). So saying, she is strapped down to a gurney, gagged with a huge stuff gag covered by an oxygen mask, and taken away by ambulance.

Title: Three Days of the Condor (1975) aka 3 Days of the Condor Damsel: Faye Dunaway
Turner (Robert Redford) has to tie up Kathy (Faye Dunaway) to make sure she’ll be there when he gets back. After binding her, he shoves a thick green folded towel into her mouth, secured OTM style by means of his brown necktie.

Title: The Collector (1965) Damsel: Samantha Eggar
Ferdy “collects” Miranda (Samantha Eggar) by chloroforming her and taking her to his gloomy mansion.
At one point, when a neighbor comes calling, Miranda is tied up in the bathroom and silenced by means of a towel stuffed into her mouth and secured by a black cleave.
Miranda attempts to get the neighbor’s attention by turning on the faucet with her toes in order to flood the bathroom. Ferdy excuses himself from the neighbor, them goes to the bathroom to shut off the water and tighten Miranda’s gag.

Title: Underdog (1964) Episode: "Riffraffville: Part 3" (2.47) Damsel: Animated (voiced by Norma MacMillan)
Underdog’s arch-nemesis, the gangster Riff-Raff, has taken over a western town, now called Riffraffville. Underdog’s girlfriend, Sweet Polly Purebred (voiced by Norma MacMillan), is lured to Riffraffville by the promise of a free vacation. Upon arrival, she finds herself in the clutches of Riff-Raff and his gang. She is quickly tied to wooden chair and silenced by means of a huge white cloth stuff gag.


flash5lk
Monday July 08 14:22:01 2019
Re: Biggest Packing
Stephanie Cameron in DOOL.
Monday July 08 17:43:46 2019
Re: Biggest Packing
On July 08 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Anyone can reccomend scenes (except the examples that I
> give) where the damsel was gagged with a huge packing
> that it seemed impossible to fit in her mouth?

Silsile:

http://i.imgur.com/5iSxvxA.jpg
Sam
Monday July 08 22:30:43 2019
Re: Premieres
Thanks to the poster for the heads-up about They're Inside & Hell Is Where The Home Is. They're Inside has two very lovely damsels - love the contrast between the short-haired one and her longer-haired sister. Tight knotted shoestring-gags. Of course though there's a putz-schmuck in there too(every damn horror/thriller it seems lately)- but hopefully he can be edited out in due course. Two more films on the near horizon anyhow :)

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