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Hollywood Flies
Day: Thursday October 19 2006
Time: 12:10 p.m. CST
Channel: The Movie Channel Extra
Chloro and B/G scenes
Record number: 11600

Title: Hollywood Flies (2004)
Medium: Movie
Actress: Bianca Guaccero

Description: She is chloroformed early in the film. The next time we see her she isin the backseat of a car with her hands bound in front. She is taken to an abandoned buliding and brought in with her hands tied behind her back. Later in the film she is seen inside the building with her hands bound behind her back, her ankles tied and OTM gagged.

Wolf Creek
Day: Thursday October 19 2006
Time: 21:00 EST
Channel: Starz
See Database
Record number: 11607

Title: Wolf Creek (2005)
Medium: Movie
Actress: Cassandra Magrath, Kestie Morassi

Description: Chilling Naturalistic Horror movie about 3 tourists (2 female, 1 fella) in the Australian outback who fall foul of an evil Crocodile Dundee. About 50 minutes in they are secretly drugged, and fall asleep. Cut to Magrath who comes to in a shed, her wrists are tightly bound palms together in front of her and her ankles tied, both with black plastic ties and there is a cloth gag between her teeth. As realization dawns she pulls the gag free then struggles and tests her bonds,even attempting to open the door and escape while bound. Lighting in this scene suggests a full day passes before she finds a shard of glass on the floor and cuts herself free with it.

Magrath is wearing grey combats and a blue t-shirt, no shoes.

On escaping she follows the sound of screaming and sees Morassi in a corrugated iron building, she is wearing nothing but a bloodstained shirt, her hands bound around the back of a metal post. Her captor is torturing her both mentally and physically while she begs him to stop.

When Magrath creates a diversion the man cleve gags Morassi and goes to investigate. Magrath enters the shed and tries to calm her now hysterical friend but is forced to hide when the man returns. While he taunts Morassi some more she grabs his gun, shooting him. She unties Morassi's hands but Morassi struggles to remove her gag.

I would add that the caveat that this second scene has an unpleasant and sadistic nature that may not be to everyone's taste

MAGNO
Target
Day: Thursday October 19 2006
Time: 11:45am EST
Channel: AMC
One of my faves...
Record number: 282

Title: Target (1985)
Medium: Movie
Actress: Gayle Hunnicutt

Description: Ex-spy Walter Lloyd (Gene Hackman) and his son Chris (Matt Dillon) are chased around by someone with a grudge. Right near the end the bad guys - or at least one lot of bad guys, there are a couple of groups - grab Walter's wife Donna (Hunnicutt). She's the "target" to lure father and son to their doom. The scene that follows is one of the better bondage episodes in movies. Gayle (well-clothed and wearing high heels) is tightly strapped into a seat high up on a platform in a warehouse. She's wired all over with connections to a bomb. She has hankerchief stuffed in her mouth and held in place by a narrow cloth. A bomb is wired up to the chair and a lengthy scene follows, cutting back and forth to various shots of the victim, as the battle rages and as they try to remove the wires from Gayle. She's even still gagged and has her hands tied behind as they hustle her off to safety.


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