Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) is a classic horror movie that has become a cult classic. The movie is based on the novel by Bram Stoker and stars Gary Oldman as the titular character. The movie is full of sexual moments that make it a must-watch for horror fans.
The movie begins with a scene of Dracula seducing Mina Harker, played by Winona Ryder. He uses his hypnotic powers to make her fall in love with him and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is one of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie and sets the tone for the rest of the film.
The movie also features a scene where Dracula seduces Lucy Westenra, played by Sadie Frost. He uses his powers to make her fall in love with him and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is one of the most erotic moments in the movie and is sure to leave viewers wanting more.
The movie also features a scene where Dracula seduces Jonathan Harker, played by Keanu Reeves. He uses his powers to make him fall in love with him and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is one of the most romantic moments in the movie and is sure to leave viewers feeling romantic.
The movie also features a scene where Dracula seduces Mina Harker again. He uses his powers to make her fall in love with him and they share a passionate kiss. This scene is one of the most passionate moments in the movie and is sure to leave viewers feeling aroused.
Overall, Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) is a classic horror movie that is full of sexual moments. From the seduction of Mina Harker to the seduction of Lucy Westenra, the movie is sure to leave viewers feeling aroused. If you're a fan of horror movies, then this is a must-watch.
Two women kiss.
Mina and Lucy look at nude illustrations in a copy of Arabian Nights. Some nudity is shown. Lucy suggests to Mina that her fiancé should be forcing her to "perform unspeakable acts of passion" on the floor, and Mina responds that there's more to marriage than carnal pleasure, but Lucy notices that Mina has taken a look inside the book, and remarks, "So I see, much much more". When Mina finds a picture (the one without any explicit details) showing a man having sex with a woman from behind her, she wonders if a man and a woman can really do that, and Lucy responds that she did last night. When Mina doesn't believe her, she adds, "Yes, I did, in my dreams". She then ask Mina if her fiancé "measures up", and Mina answers that they've only kissed.
Lucy sees Quincey Morris, and remarks to Mina that he would be like a wild stallion between her legs. She then adds that she knows what men desire, and walks over to Morris. She says, "Please let me touch it. It's so big" and reaches for his crotch, but she then raises the big knife he was carrying on his belt (double entendre).
In one scene, Dracula's brides, topless (we see their bare breasts), writhe around Harker, moving their hands over his body, ripping his shirt open and licking his skin, while also biting him with their sharp vampire teeth. One of them undoes his pants and moves her head down toward his crotch, implying oral sex; we see his reaction, but don't see anything explicit.
There's a short scene in which Dracula (as a werewolf) has sex with a woman. The woman's dress is disarranged, revealing her breasts. Short scene and not overly graphic. About five seconds.
When Dr. Jack Sewards visits Lucy as she needs medical examination, Lucy asks in a suggestive way if he wants her alone before she's married.
Quincey Morris remarks that Lucy is hotter than a June bride riding naked in Sahara.
A man's expression shows he may like a woman's moaning he hears.
A projection in a movie theater shows a woman from behind, fully nude, as well as her bare breasts.
A man makes unwanted sexual advances toward a woman.
Dr. Van Helsing, lecturing his students, talks about venereal diseases and says that they're involved in "that sex problem about which the ideals and ethics of Christian civilization are concerned" and more dialogue.
Harker is shirtless on the floor as Dracula's brides, two of them topless (we see their bare breasts), are drinking his blood.
A woman is moaning loudly and writhing in her bed as we see Dracula's shadow reaching for her. A short time later, we hear her wailing from outside the room, before seeing her sprawled on the bed, alone, with her dress disarranged, showing her bare breasts, moaning while being half unconscious.
Dracula calls absinthe "the aphrodisiac of the self".
A woman, sensing Dracula's presence outside her house, is writhing around while lying in bed, and we then see her with one of her breasts bared while gasping as he's coming closer, but nothing else happens.
Wall sculptures appear to depict topless women.
While a woman is asleep in bed, Dracula, in the form of green mist, enters her bed room, where the mist goes up to her bed, and we see her moaning as the mist moves under the blankets and up her body. We then see him on top of her in his human form, his shirt open, before he kisses down her (clothed) chest and belly (she's wearing a thin nightdress). He then stops, as he confesses his true identity. There is a brief shot when her nightgown is backlit, showing the silhouette of her lower body (obviously clad in underwear) and the lower quarter or so of her breasts. No nudity.
As part of the vampire wedding sacrament, a woman drinks blood from Dracula's chest, and we see his reaction with pleasured expressions and moaning.
A vampire woman walks toward a man while beginning to unbutton her dress (no nudity is seen), and mentions another female vampire who told her she had secret desires for him. She says that she, too, knows what men desire, and we see him kissing her chest below the camera. She then attacks him and nothing else happens.
Van Helsing calls Dracula's brides "whores of Satan".
Van Helsing refers to Lucy as "a whore of darkness" and "the devil's concubine," with some possibly suggestive movement.
Lucy as a vampire carries a child in his night gown to her crypt. The childs night garmets are transparent and a brief rear nude view is seen, but nothing sexual.