Pretty Controversial when it came out
It's creepy, realistic, unconventional and artistic, yet also tedious. But, yes, the rape scene remains unsettling.
However, it was preceded by non-horror films that were
more unsettling and controversial, like Roger Corman's "The Wild Angels" from five years earlier, which features the bike gang beating up the kindly minister who performs the funeral of their dead comrade, as well as totally trashing his sanctuary (!). Then two of the bikers cruelly rape their dead comrade's girlfriend (!). To top it off, they outrageously abuse his corpse at the funeral party (!!).
"Last Summer" (1969) is another example, a (seemingly) teen beach drama.
So, while the rape scene in "Blood on Satan's Claw" is effectively unsettling to this day, other movies outside the horror genre had already paved the way with scenes just as controversial and arguably more so.
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