Love/Sex Scene


Did anyone else notice that in the scene between Jean Wallace and Richard Conte that he "goes down" on her?

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Yes indeed

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From behind, though.

"Did you make coffee...? Make it!"--Cheyenne.

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I don't know what exactly was intended in that scene, but Jean's expression says it all.


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Yes, especially so soon after Rita tells Diamond that women are only interested in how a man makes love. Very bold scene for its time.

'What does it matter what you say about people?'
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958).

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Just watched it -- very suggestive, and because he was out of view and she was in close-up, the Production Code had no choice but to give it a seal of approval.


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Or maybe he's just falling to his knees, prostrating* himself for her in passion.

Otherwise, please note that he's behind her . . . which, unless she turns around, means he's getting a taste of corn-hole, not something even the most progressive men in the 1950's were open to.


* http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prostrate

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How in the hell would you know?

"Prostrating" himself, are you frickin' serious?

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LOL!!!

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Perhaps that is why his name is Mr. Brown.

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The scene in "Kiss Me Deadly" Where Mike Hammer "goes down" on a female. That scene is hard to find on TCM"s version of that movie. That scene has been deleted from TCM versions of that film. I found this scene "The big Combo. on a viewing of this movie on a city of NYC Channel.

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Dropped his cufflink?


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