
Beyond Terror (1980) is a horror movie directed by Lucio Fulci. It is considered to be one of the most controversial films of the 1980s due to its explicit sexual content.
The movie follows the story of a group of people who are stranded on an island and are terrorized by a mysterious creature. Throughout the movie, there are several scenes of sexual tension and explicit sexual moments.
One of the most memorable scenes is when the female protagonist, played by Catriona MacColl, is attacked by the creature. The scene is intense and violent, but also contains a sexual element. The creature is seen to be aroused by the woman’s screams and is seen to be touching her body in a sexual manner.
Another scene that is often discussed is when the male protagonist, played by David Warbeck, is attacked by the creature. The scene is intense and violent, but also contains a sexual element. The creature is seen to be aroused by the man’s screams and is seen to be touching his body in a sexual manner.
The movie also contains several other scenes of sexual tension and explicit sexual moments. These scenes are often seen as controversial and have caused much debate among viewers.
Overall, Beyond Terror (1980) is a horror movie that contains several scenes of sexual tension and explicit sexual moments. These scenes are often seen as controversial and have caused much debate among viewers.
A man is in a bathroom, naked, his buttocks, and a quick glimpse of his penis, are visible.
A man removes a woman's panties and buries his face into her obscured crotch, then he proceeds to have sex with her while sucking and licking her exposed breast.
A man masturbates, but nothing is shown.
A woman seduces a man (who was injected with drug), by stroking over his body. We see the woman is gonna give him oral sex, but we only see the act itself for a moment.