Hell of the Living Dead (1980)
Hell of the Living Dead (1980) is an Italian zombie horror film directed by Bruno Mattei. It is a cult classic that has become a favorite among horror fans. The film follows a group of scientists and soldiers as they battle a horde of zombies in a remote jungle.
The film is known for its over-the-top violence and gore, but it also has some surprisingly explicit sexual moments. One of the most memorable scenes is when a female zombie is seen having sex with a male zombie. The scene is shot in a very graphic manner and is quite shocking.
Another scene features a female zombie seducing a male soldier. She strips down to her underwear and begins to kiss him, before biting him on the neck. This scene is also quite graphic and is sure to shock viewers.
The film also features a scene where a female zombie is seen having sex with a male corpse. This scene is even more graphic and disturbing than the previous two.
Overall, Hell of the Living Dead is a cult classic that is sure to shock and surprise viewers with its explicit sexual moments. While the film is known for its violence and gore, it also has some surprisingly explicit sexual scenes that will leave viewers shocked and disturbed.
A woman strips down to blend in with the local natives. The camera zooms in on her breasts. Later, she is shown walking around topless but covered in tribal paint and wearing a leaf belt covering her crotch.
Several natives are shown in close-up including men's genitals and women's breasts. The shots are cut pretty fast, but there are quite a few of them.
Sexual dialogue, including uses of "ass", "tits" and "together in the sack". Most of it is vulgar, but brief and infrequent.
A woman mentions that she used a gun on a "jerk who thought he was tough enough to rape" her.
A kitten bursts from an elderly woman's crotch after eating her (see "Violence & Gore").
A man flirts with a woman and suggests they'd be having sex together under normal circumstances.
There is no outright sex on-screen at any point during the film; it is surprisingly tame for such a controversial film.