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Beach Blanket Bingo |
Day: Sunday April 21 2013 |
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern |
Channel: TCM |
Record number: 168 Title: Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) Medium: Movie Actress: Linda Evans Description: Ms. Evan's hands are tied in front of her and she's overgagged with a wide red cloth while tied down to a log, in a buzzsaw scene. She's wearing a short green dress. She's later released from the log, and carried upstairs by "South Dakota Slim", where she's rescued by the heroic Frankie A. Action starts around the last 20'. |
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Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects |
Day: Sunday April 21 2013 |
Time: 10:00 PM Eastern |
Channel: Encore-Action |
Record number: 2225 Title: Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) Medium: Movie Actress: Nicole Eggert Description: Standing before a bed, she has her wrists tied to its posts with neckties. Later, she's seen again when Charles Bronson comes to her rescue. No gag, dressed in bra and panties. This is just a very short teaser at the beginning of an otherwise bondage-less movie! |
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3 Days of the Condor |
Day: Sunday April 21 2013 |
Time: 8:00 PM Eastern |
Channel: HDNet Movies |
Record number: 286 Title: Three Days Of The Condor (1975) Medium: Movie Actress: Faye Dunaway Description: Tied up for a while and briefly gagged, in the middle half of the movie, with several pairs of stockings. Versions of the film usually aired on British TV are the same, but the first cut I ever saw (also on TV) had a scene in which Redford started by saying, "I need your car." He proceeded to tie her up against her protestations, and just before he gagged her, she said, "This is not fair!" There were several almost-closeups of her face being gagged and struggling as Redford left. The order of scenes is also changed in subsequent versions; the original sequence made the narrative much clearer. |
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