On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) is a classic James Bond movie starring George Lazenby as the iconic British spy. The movie is filled with thrilling action sequences, exotic locations, and of course, plenty of sexual moments.
The movie begins with Bond seducing a beautiful woman in a casino. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the movie, as Bond continues to use his charm and wit to woo the ladies. Later in the movie, Bond meets the villainous Blofeld, who is accompanied by a bevy of beautiful women. Bond is able to use his charm to gain access to Blofeld's secret lair, and the sexual tension between Bond and the women is palpable.
The movie also features a memorable scene in which Bond and his love interest, Tracy, share a passionate kiss in the snow. This moment is one of the most romantic scenes in the entire Bond franchise, and it is a testament to the chemistry between Lazenby and Diana Rigg, who plays Tracy.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a steamy love scene between Bond and Tracy in a hotel room. This scene is one of the most memorable in the entire movie, and it is a testament to the chemistry between Lazenby and Rigg.
Overall, On Her Majesty's Secret Service is a classic Bond movie that features plenty of sexual moments. From the seduction of a beautiful woman in a casino to the steamy love scene between Bond and Tracy, this movie is filled with memorable sexual moments that will leave viewers wanting more.
The opening title sequence features silhouettes of women who are apparently nude, evidenced by a lack of any irregularities in the smooth body contours that would be caused by clothing, as well as by their visibly erect nipples.
A man wakes up in bed, visible from the waist up, wearing nothing. As he gets up, he puts on a robe, and later in the scene, we see his bared legs, implying that he was wearing either shorts or nothing at all in bed.
A man reads a Playboy magazine, with the cover to the camera. The magazine shown shows no clear nudity on the cover. We see him turn the magazine sideways and open the centerfold, grinning. Later, we see the man walking away having pulled the centerfold out of the magazine. As he folds it up, we see a glimpse of the model's bared breasts. The magazine issue shown is the February 1969 issue of Playboy, in which the centerfold model is depicted nude down to her upper thighs. The pose hides her pubic area, but in the movie scene, we do not clearly see the woman's bared hip and thigh, even when viewed a frame at a time.
A man enters a woman's bedroom at night. The woman is shown in bed, lying chest down, with the sheet covering her from the hips down. She is clearly not wearing any upper garment. In later parts of this scene, when the woman is facing the camera she has the sheet pulled up over her breasts, showing only her bared shoulders. Her nipple is visible for a brief second. We see the man at one point from the knees downward as his kilt falls down around his ankles, In dialogue, the woman implies that he was wearing nothing beneath the kilt. Later, we see the man in bed with the woman, the man bared to the waist at least. Consensual sex is implied.
In later scenes, multiple similar liaisons are either initiated or implied in dialogue with other women.
A man pays off a woman's large gambling debt. In a later scene, the two are lying on a bed together, fully clothed, talking about this, and the woman implies that she will repay the man with sexual favors. The two then begin to kiss, the man willingly, the woman stoically.
A man and a women bed down in a barn during a blizzard at night. Despite the obvious cold, we see the woman's bare leg from toes to upper thigh, plus a bit of hip area, broken by the side band of her high-cut panties. The couple embrace, caress, and kiss passionately. Consensual sex is implied.