
The Killer Nun (1979)
The Killer Nun (1979) is a horror movie directed by Giulio Berruti and starring Anita Ekberg. The movie tells the story of a nun, Sister Gertrude, who is sent to a convent in Italy to investigate the mysterious death of a nun. As the investigation progresses, Sister Gertrude discovers that the convent is hiding a dark secret involving sexual abuse and murder.
The movie contains several scenes of sexual content, including a scene in which Sister Gertrude is forced to strip and is then sexually assaulted by a group of men. Another scene shows Sister Gertrude being seduced by a priest, and yet another scene shows her being sexually propositioned by a patient in the convent's hospital.
The movie also contains several scenes of nudity, including a scene in which Sister Gertrude is seen bathing in a lake. There is also a scene in which Sister Gertrude is seen in a state of undress, and a scene in which she is seen in a state of partial nudity.
The movie also contains several scenes of violence, including a scene in which Sister Gertrude is attacked by a group of men and a scene in which she is threatened with a knife.
Overall, The Killer Nun (1979) is a horror movie that contains several scenes of sexual content, nudity, and violence. While some viewers may find the movie's sexual content and violence disturbing, others may find it to be an interesting and thought-provoking exploration of the dark side of religion and sexuality.
Full frontal nudity of one of the nuns. Breasts and pubic hair visible.
Two Sex Scenes (Man and Woman)
Nudity (Man and Woman)
Lesbian Activity
Sexual References