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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada |
Day: Friday April 05 2013 |
Time: 1:30 AM Eastern |
Channel: Sundance |
Record number: 11903 Title: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005) Medium: Movie Actress: Vanessa Bauche, January Jones Description: Short but sweet scene for the nicely named Ms. Jones (who is no relation to star/director Tommy Lee Jones, and a different actress from the other January Jones in the database) in this modern Western. It's preceded, however, by a violent sequence about ten minutes in where a group of illegal immigrants, Bauche's character among them, has the misfortune of encountering a squad of Border Patrol agents, one of them the husband of Jones' character, as they come across. He chases down and tackles a pair of them, smashing his fist into Bauche's nose to subdue her (something that will come back to haunt him later in the film). A moment later she's shown for a few seconds holding a cloth to her bloody, broken nose, her wrists bound with a plastic tie. Then about 35 minutes later, we see Jones in a comfy chair with her hands tied in front with white rope, and brown ropes above and below her breasts binding her to the chair. She's sporting a duct tape gag. Her captor almost immediately covers her with a blanket, so the bonds are visible only briefly, but we get a few more shots of her gagged face after that. The scene lasts about a minute altogether, and is followed by another brief face shot a couple of minutes later. |
Gagster |
The Vampire Bat |
Day: Friday April 05 2013 |
Time: 7:45 AM Eastern |
Channel: Turner Classic Movies (TCM) |
Record number: 676 Title: The Vampire Bat (1933) Medium: Movie Actress: Fay Wray Description: Ms. Wray, captured by mad scientist Lionel Atwill, is bound in a chair with what look to be leather straps, her arms behind her, and overgagged with a wide fold of light cloth. There's some evocative eye acting. IIRC, the sequence occurs toward the end of the film. |
The Late Lionel Atwill |
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