
The Funhouse (1981)
The Funhouse (1981) is a horror film directed by Tobe Hooper and starring Elizabeth Berridge, Shawn Carson, and Largo Woodruff. The film follows four teenagers who decide to spend the night in a carnival funhouse. Little do they know, the funhouse is home to a murderous clown who is determined to kill them.
The Funhouse is filled with sexual moments. From the beginning, the film is filled with sexual innuendos and suggestive dialogue. The teenagers are constantly flirting and making jokes about sex. As the film progresses, the sexual tension between the characters increases.
The most memorable sexual moment in the film is when the teenagers enter the funhouse. As they explore the funhouse, they come across a room filled with mirrors. The mirrors reflect the teenagers’ bodies in a distorted and sexualized way. This scene is both creepy and erotic.
The Funhouse also features a few explicit sex scenes. One of the most memorable scenes is when the teenagers find a room filled with mannequins. The mannequins are arranged in a sexual position and the teenagers are shocked by the scene.
The Funhouse is a horror film that is filled with sexual moments. From suggestive dialogue to explicit sex scenes, the film is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
The fortune teller woman strips to her bra and panties, which show off her big boobs and her bum.
A woman takes off her robe and takes a shower (Bare breasts are shown throughout this scene)
A girl's bare breasts are briefly seen while she makes out with her boyfriend.
A woman manually stimulates the killer, and it is implied that he prematurely ejaculates but this is never shown.
During a death scene, the killer tears a woman's blouse open, briefly flashing her bare breasts.
Teenagers peek through a hole at a strip show, the dancers inside are seen in thongs and have only pasties on their breasts.
A kid tries to scare his sister while she is in the shower, it is therefore implied that he sees her bare boobs.