
The Beast of the Yellow Night is a 1971 Filipino horror film directed by Eddie Romero. The film follows a young man who is cursed with a mysterious affliction that turns him into a werewolf-like creature. While the film is primarily a horror movie, it also contains some sexual moments that add to the overall atmosphere of the movie.
The first sexual moment occurs when the protagonist, played by Vic Diaz, is seduced by a mysterious woman. The woman, played by Rosanna Ortiz, is a witch who has been cursed with a similar affliction as the protagonist. She attempts to seduce him in order to gain his trust and convince him to help her break the curse. The scene is quite sensual and is one of the few moments of levity in the otherwise dark and brooding film.
The second sexual moment occurs when the protagonist is attacked by a group of werewolves. During the attack, one of the werewolves attempts to rape the protagonist. This scene is particularly disturbing and serves to further illustrate the depravity of the werewolves.
The third and final sexual moment occurs when the protagonist is reunited with his love interest, played by Liza Lorena. The two share a passionate kiss before the protagonist is transformed into the Beast of the Yellow Night. This moment serves as a reminder of the protagonist's humanity and is a touching moment in an otherwise dark and violent film.
Overall, The Beast of the Yellow Night contains some surprisingly sexual moments that add to the overall atmosphere of the film. While these moments may not be for everyone, they do serve to add an extra layer of depth to the film and make it a more interesting viewing experience.
At least two sex scenes (mild). Female nudity (breasts, buttocks) and male nudity (rear). Man on top of woman, but no thrusting.