The Shout (1978)
The Shout (1978) is a British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It stars Alan Bates as a mysterious stranger who arrives at an isolated English country house and claims to have supernatural powers. The film is known for its intense and disturbing sexual moments.
The film opens with a scene of a woman being chased through a forest by a man. The woman is eventually caught and the man proceeds to rape her. This scene is shocking and disturbing, and sets the tone for the rest of the film.
The sexual tension between Bates' character and the woman he is staying with (Susannah York) is palpable. The two share a passionate kiss and Bates' character begins to undress her. This scene is both sensual and disturbing, as it is clear that Bates' character is not to be trusted.
The climax of the film is a ritualistic dance between Bates' character and the woman he is staying with. The dance is both erotic and disturbing, as it is clear that Bates' character is using his supernatural powers to control her.
The Shout (1978) is a horror film that is not for the faint of heart. Its intense and disturbing sexual moments make it a classic of the genre.
a woman is seen naked several times, her bare breasts and butt are seen, as well as brief frontal. There is a fairly graphic sex scene with nudity, a man is naked, but nothing is shown, at one point his bare butt is briefly shown though.