
Silent Rage (1982)
Silent Rage (1982) is a classic slasher film directed by Michael Miller and starring Chuck Norris. The film follows a small town sheriff as he attempts to stop a crazed killer who has been killing people in the town. While the film is primarily a horror movie, it also contains some sexual moments that add to the tension and suspense.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in Silent Rage is when the killer, John Kirby (Ron Silver), attempts to rape a young woman named Sarah (Toni Kalem). The scene is intense and uncomfortable, as Kirby forces Sarah to the ground and attempts to take advantage of her. Fortunately, Sarah is able to fight him off and escape.
Another sexual moment in Silent Rage occurs when Sarah and the sheriff, Dan Stevens (Chuck Norris), are in a motel room together. The two share a passionate kiss, and the scene is filled with sexual tension. It is clear that the two have feelings for each other, but they are unable to act on them due to the circumstances.
The sexual moments in Silent Rage add to the tension and suspense of the film. They also provide a glimpse into the characters’ emotions and relationships, which helps to make the film more engaging and interesting.
A man and woman have sex. You can see both of her breasts during the scene. But the left breast is seen for almost the entirety of the scene.
A biker woman is seen in a very tight shirt at a bar. Bikers pour beer onto her chest and she removes her shirt. Her bare breasts can then be seen. One of the bikers then licks her left breast.
At the same bar in the same scene, a woman is seen removing her top, revealing her breasts and you then see one of the bikers grab her left breast.
One of the biker mamas unbuttons her shirt, revealing her breasts to Stephen Furst's character. He reaches for them, but Norris stops him. Both of her breasts can be clearly seen in this scene.
A man has sex with a woman. You can briefly see her left nipple, but you see her right breast for the entirety of the scene.