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Friday December 06 01:58:31 2019
Lifetime movie: My Wife's Secret Life.
Premiered tonight on Lifetime Movie Network. Cute woman in jeans, red shirt, and blue blazer over the shirt is tied with her wrists together with rope and hoisted high over her head by some sort of chain. On her toes. Happens in the last five minutes of movie. Brief scene but fairly rare AOH action.
Xebus
Friday December 06 02:43:26 2019
Re: Best start
On December 04 2019 WJ wrote:

> DID wise for an actress? I nominate Diana Rigg, just
> started rewatching her time on Avengers and she had
> scenes in her first, second and fourth episodes. The last
> two being full treatment can any actress beat that?

Not quite I guess, but Stefanie Powers could give her a (hobbled) run for her money. She was a DiD in the first two Girl From U.N.C.L.E. episodes, although her third one was in the fifth rather than the fourth. Both Ms. Powers and Anne Francis in Honey West spent a very high percentage of their first and only season as temporary captives. Something that will probably never be seen again, unfortunately.


Friday December 06 04:02:55 2019
The Man in the Trunk (2019)
Film poster features a woman (probably Vanessa Reynolds) bound hands in front and tape gagged.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3293594/
Friday December 06 04:54:43 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
Nice tapegag. Looks like an x-shaped tape gag, very rare in mainstream and my favorite style. Looking forward to this a lot
Friday December 06 05:02:32 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
Trailer shows her undoing her bonds with her teeth so she obviously peels of her tapegag at some stage. Hopefully after some time. Why in this modern age do filmmakers persist in tying damsels' hands in front?!?
Friday December 06 07:10:47 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
Okay little scene. The X-shaped tape gag is the best thing about it, and I like the actress' emotions. Happens at exactly the 1-hour mark, then a few short close-ups while the good guy and the bad guy have a chat outside the house, then at 1 hour and 4 minutes she suddenly realizes that her hands are bound in front, so she removes the tapegag and bites off her tape bonds. Kinda dark, but I can work with it :) It's only shot in close-up, so no full-body shots, even when she (apparently) unties her feet. No on-screen capture, as well. Here are some caps.

https://imgur.com/a/SKPiDRJ
Clear as Day
Friday December 06 07:30:33 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
Very nice tapegag. Damn shame about the hands in front the scene could've been twice as long. Hands in front is plain idiotic most films/tv stopped it decades ago
Friday December 06 14:19:50 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
Hands in front being tied is only effective if the fingers are also completely restrained, preventing the person from picking away at or removing their gag. The only instance of this I recall is in Brooke Langton's scene in The Net (in the episode, The Harvest) where her hands and fingers are all completely swathed in duct tape. Very rare to see that.
Friday December 06 16:22:18 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
On December 06 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Hands in front being tied is only effective if the
> fingers are also completely restrained, preventing the
> person from picking away at or removing their gag. The
> only instance of this I recall is in Brooke Langton's
> scene in The Net (in the episode, The Harvest) where her
> hands and fingers are all completely swathed in duct
> tape. Very rare to see that.

That or if they're tied to the chest or legs or something to the point where they can't physically reach their mouth/other bonds. I agree, hands in front and free to do whatever is unrealistic and completely ruins a scene for me.
Friday December 06 16:40:58 2019
Re: The Man in the Trunk (2019)
> person from picking away at or removing their gag. The
> only instance of this I recall is in Brooke Langton's
> scene in The Net (in the episode, The Harvest) where her
hands and fingers are all completely swathed in duct

Also Brooke Shields in The Seventh Floor
Friday December 06 17:26:40 2019
V Wars Netflix
New show on Netflix about vampires shows a woman cleave gagged in the thumbnail/placeholder image for the show. Not skimmed through it yet
Friday December 06 20:50:25 2019
His Deadly Affair
Promo for Lifetime TV movie airing next Friday on Dec 13 on Lifetime Movie Network has a blonde tied to a bed, cleave-gagged with a thin cloth and blindfolded and menaced by Gina Holden who gets her turn as the psycho in one of these movies.
Dextor
Friday December 06 21:02:06 2019
Re: V Wars Netflix
> New show on Netflix about vampires shows a woman cleave
> gagged in the thumbnail/placeholder image for the show.
> Not skimmed through it yet

Laura vandervoort?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJrIqH5WwAEkSuN.jpg
Friday December 06 23:18:16 2019
Re: V Wars Netflix


Sadly no.

Jacky Lai gets the gag. End EP.7 and at the beginning 08
Barnes

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