South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000)
South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000) is a western film directed by Dwight Yoakam. The movie follows the story of a man named Valentine Casey, who is a gunslinger and a preacher. The movie is filled with intense action and drama, but it also has some very memorable and powerful sexual moments.
One of the most powerful sexual moments in the movie is when Valentine and his love interest, Mary, share a passionate kiss. The kiss is filled with emotion and longing, and it is a beautiful moment that shows the strength of their love.
Another memorable sexual moment in the movie is when Valentine and Mary make love. This scene is incredibly intimate and passionate, and it is a beautiful moment that shows the depth of their connection.
The movie also has some more subtle sexual moments. For example, there is a scene where Valentine and Mary are dancing together in a saloon. The scene is filled with sexual tension, and it is a beautiful moment that shows the chemistry between the two characters.
Overall, South of Heaven, West of Hell is a great movie that is filled with intense action and drama. It also has some very memorable and powerful sexual moments that make the movie even more enjoyable.
Passionate kissing and embracing.
Men and women are seen having sex in a bathtub; bare breasts are visible.
A woman stabs another man in the testicles with a broken oil lamp.
A woman wearing a gown and undergarments sits on top of a tied up man and acts as if she's getting ready to seduce him. Her gown is very low cut and there's a close up of her cleavage a few times.
A woman sits on a mans lap and starts to kiss him, it would have gone farther but they are interrupted.
A topless woman lets a man lick her bare breasts through a hole in a cell wall, we then see her run away from the cell.
A man tries to rape a woman. He rips off the top of her dress and her bra is seen. She fights back.