Thir13en Ghosts (2001)
Thir13en Ghosts is a 2001 supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck and starring Tony Shalhoub, Embeth Davidtz, Matthew Lillard, Shannon Elizabeth, and F. Murray Abraham. The film follows a family who inherits a haunted house and must confront the ghosts that inhabit it. While the film is primarily focused on the horror elements, there are some sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense.
The first sexual moment in the film comes when the family's daughter, Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth), is exploring the house and finds a ghostly figure in the bathroom. The figure is a woman wearing a red dress and is revealed to be the ghost of a woman who was killed by her husband after she caught him cheating on her. The ghostly figure is a reminder of the consequences of infidelity and serves as a warning to the family.
The second sexual moment comes when the family's son, Bobby (Matthew Lillard), is exploring the house and finds a ghostly figure in the basement. The figure is a man wearing a black suit and is revealed to be the ghost of a man who was killed by his lover after he refused to leave her. This ghostly figure serves as a reminder of the consequences of unrequited love and serves as a warning to the family.
The third sexual moment comes when the family's father, Arthur (Tony Shalhoub), is exploring the house and finds a ghostly figure in the attic. The figure is a woman wearing a white dress and is revealed to be the ghost of a woman who was killed by her lover after she refused to marry him. This ghostly figure serves as a reminder of the consequences of unrequited love and serves as a warning to the family.
The fourth sexual moment comes when the family's daughter, Kathy, is exploring the house and finds a ghostly figure in the library. The figure is a woman wearing a black dress and is revealed to be the ghost of a woman who was killed by her lover after she refused to have an abortion. This ghostly figure serves as a reminder of the consequences of unwanted pregnancy and serves as a warning to the family.
Overall, Thir13en Ghosts is a horror film that contains some sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense. These moments serve as a reminder of the consequences of infidelity, unrequited love, and unwanted pregnancy and serve as a warning to the family.
One ghost is a beautiful young woman who is completely naked for the entire film. Her skin is very pale, and she has purple nipples and areolas. She is covered in bloody slashes, and there is a large slash across one of her breasts, and she also has a deep gash splitting through one of her nipples. She has a strip of red pubic hair covering her genitals.
The nude female ghost's breasts are seen many times, often in close up. Breasts and nipples clearly seen every time. There is also a scene where she fades away and you see her bare breasts bouncing. Her bare buttocks are seen a few times as well. In addition, her genitals are visible a number of times, but her pubic hair covers most of the detail. While the nudity can be quite graphic, it's never meant to be sexual and the ghost is more scary than sexy.
There is a scene where a naked female ghost is laying in tub filled with bloody water. Her breasts and nipples are clearly seen, and you can see her pubic hair through the water.
A ghost scratches a young woman multiple times and rips her shirt open. Her bra is seen, and there's a close up of her breasts bouncing in her bra when her shirt gets torn open. No nudity, meant to be scary.
A man makes a crude sexual remark about a female ghost's breasts, by saying nice tits.
One of the female ghosts is fully nude in all her scenes. Full frontal nudity is seen, but it is not sexual.