Black Christmas (1974)
Black Christmas (1974) is a classic horror movie that has been a staple of the horror genre for decades. The movie follows a group of sorority sisters who are terrorized by a mysterious killer during the Christmas season. While the movie is known for its suspenseful and terrifying moments, it also contains some surprisingly sexual moments.
The movie begins with a scene of two of the sorority sisters, Jess and Barb, discussing their sexual experiences. This conversation sets the tone for the movie and establishes the fact that the characters are sexually active. Later in the movie, Jess and her boyfriend Peter have a romantic moment in the sorority house. The scene is shot in a suggestive manner and implies that the couple is about to have sex.
In another scene, Barb is seen in a compromising position with a male student. The scene is shot in a way that implies that the two are about to have sex. This scene is particularly shocking as it is one of the few times that a female character is portrayed as being sexually active in a horror movie.
The most explicit sexual moment in the movie comes when Jess and Peter are in the attic of the sorority house. The scene is shot in a way that implies that the two are about to have sex. This scene is particularly shocking as it is one of the few times that a horror movie has featured a sexual encounter.
Overall, Black Christmas (1974) is a classic horror movie that contains some surprisingly sexual moments. While the movie is known for its suspenseful and terrifying moments, it also contains some surprisingly sexual moments that add to the overall atmosphere of the movie.
One character cheekily spells out the word 'fellatio' to an incompetent police officer. The joke is referenced again later.
A drunk woman claims that turtles can "screw" for three days.
A suggestive poster of a a naked man (standing away from the camera; rear nudity only) is seen in the background of one scene in the sorority house. It isn't focused on until a character notices it, and covers the butt with their hand to hide it. This is played as a comedic scene.
The first 'phone call' of the film contains a stranger muttering vulgar sexual terms, including "d--k" and "c--t". Though brief, it's the most graphic part of the film in terms of sexual content.
A woman discusses her plans to have an abortion, much to her boyfriend's dismay. Although this subplot is politically neutral, it can inspire heated arguments on abortion and whether or not men should have a say in it.