Sexcula (1974) is a Canadian horror-comedy film directed by Bob Clark. It is a cult classic and is considered to be one of the most outrageous and outrageous films of its time. The film follows the story of a young woman named Sexcula, who is invited to a castle by a mysterious Count Dracula-like figure.
The film is filled with sexual moments, from the opening scene where Sexcula is seduced by the Count, to the numerous scenes of her being chased and attacked by various monsters. The film also features a number of risqué scenes, including a scene where Sexcula is forced to strip in front of a group of men.
The film also features a number of humorous sexual moments, such as when Sexcula is attacked by a giant spider and she screams "I'm not a spider!" and when she is attacked by a giant bat and she screams "I'm not a bat!" These moments provide a lighthearted contrast to the more serious moments in the film.
Overall, Sexcula (1974) is a cult classic and is considered to be one of the most outrageous and outrageous films of its time. The film is filled with sexual moments, from the opening scene where Sexcula is seduced by the Count, to the numerous scenes of her being chased and attacked by various monsters. The film also features a number of risqué scenes, as well as humorous sexual moments, making it a must-see for fans of horror-comedy.
A woman lies completely naked on her stomach. Her breasts and profile of her butt are visible but nothing too explicit is shown.
An explicit sex scene takes place in close-up detail. This scene lasts several minutes and in most cases the shadows and angles eliminate any explicit detail, however the scene includes full front female nudity, full frontal male nudity, unsimulated Fellatio, unsimulated Cunnilingus, unsimulated penetration, and an orgasm is implied but not shown.