Rolling Thunder (1977)
Rolling Thunder (1977) is a classic crime drama directed by John Flynn and starring William Devane and Tommy Lee Jones. The movie follows Major Charles Rane (Devane), a Vietnam War veteran who returns home to a small Texas town after being held as a prisoner of war for seven years. Upon his return, he finds himself struggling to adjust to civilian life and is haunted by memories of his time in captivity.
One of the most memorable scenes in Rolling Thunder is the sexual moment between Major Rane and his wife, Linda (Linda Haynes). After a night out at a local bar, the couple returns home and Linda begins to undress in front of her husband. She then proceeds to seductively dance for him, and the two eventually make love. This scene is significant because it shows the couple’s reconnection after years of separation and the emotional impact of their reunion.
The sexual moment between Major Rane and Linda is not the only one in the movie. Later on, Major Rane meets a young woman named Alice (Cindy Williams) at a local diner. After a brief conversation, the two end up in a motel room where they engage in a passionate lovemaking session. This scene is significant because it shows Major Rane’s struggle to move on from his traumatic past and his attempt to find solace in the arms of another woman.
Overall, Rolling Thunder is a classic crime drama that features several memorable sexual moments. These moments are significant because they show the emotional impact of Major Rane’s return home and his struggle to move on from his traumatic past.
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Several women are seen naked in a brothel. Candy undresses, bare breasts and rear seen, then starts to undress Johnny before being interrupted. Texan seen in bed with a nude woman, bare rear and breasts seen. A prostitute runs out in the hall, bare breasts and rear seen.
Some implied sex, including adultery. Linda and Charles seen in bed, implied after sex, no nudity.