The General's Daughter (1999)
The Generals Daughter is a 1999 American crime drama film directed by Simon West and starring John Travolta, Madeleine Stowe, James Cromwell, and Timothy Hutton. The film follows the investigation of the murder of a female Army captain, the daughter of a general, on a military base. The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the tension and drama of the story.
The first sexual moment in the movie occurs when the female captain, Elisabeth Campbell (Stowe), is found dead in her bedroom. It is revealed that she had been raped and murdered, and the investigation leads to a number of suspects. This scene is particularly powerful and disturbing, as it highlights the brutality of the crime and the vulnerability of the victim.
The second sexual moment in the movie occurs when the investigators question a suspect, Warrant Officer Paul Brenner (Travolta). During the interrogation, Brenner reveals that he had a sexual relationship with Elisabeth. This scene is important as it provides a motive for the murder and further complicates the investigation.
The third sexual moment in the movie occurs when Brenner and his partner, Sarah Sunhill (Stowe), investigate a suspect at a strip club. The suspect is revealed to be a former lover of Elisabeth, and the scene is filled with sexual tension. This scene is important as it reveals more about the victim and her past, and it also serves to further complicate the investigation.
The fourth sexual moment in the movie occurs when Brenner and Sunhill investigate a suspect at a gay bar. This scene is important as it reveals more about the victim and her past, and it also serves to further complicate the investigation.
The fifth sexual moment in the movie occurs when Brenner and Sunhill investigate a suspect at a brothel. This scene is important as it reveals more about the victim and her past, and it also serves to further complicate the investigation.
The sexual moments in The Generals Daughter are integral to the story and add to the tension and drama of the movie. They provide insight into the victim and her past, and they also serve to further complicate the investigation. The movie is a gripping and powerful crime drama, and the sexual moments are an important part of the story.
A scene in a bathtub for male servicemen involves several naked men seen from behind for a brief glance at the buttocks.
Rated "R" for graphic images relating to violence, sexual situations including perverse sexuality and nudity.
A dead naked woman's body nailed to the ground. Her breasts and pubic hairs are visible from afar.
There is a gang rape scene; some soldiers are holding a lady soldier down. Her clothes are removed, exposing her breasts and pubic area.
A bondage scene, while John's character is investigating a murder, and he puts in a video.