The Being is a 1981 horror film directed by Jackie Kong. The movie follows the story of a mutant creature created by a nuclear accident that terrorizes a small Idaho town. The creature, known as "The Being," is a grotesque and violent monster that feeds on human flesh.
The Being is also known for its sexual moments. The movie features a number of scenes that are both explicit and suggestive. One of the most memorable scenes is when the creature is seen attacking a woman in a motel room. The scene is graphic and intense, and it is one of the most memorable moments in the movie.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when the creature is seen attacking a woman in a bar. The scene is both explicit and suggestive, and it is one of the most memorable moments in the movie.
The Being is a classic horror movie that is still remembered for its sexual moments. The movie is a reminder of the power of horror films to shock and disturb viewers. The movie's explicit and suggestive scenes are sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.
Two scenes of topless female nudity.
An woman is sitting on a bed fully nude in a movie showing on the screen at a drive-in. But we only see her breasts and side. She is then attacked by a monster and thrashes about. She gets tangled in the sheets as she rolls around and falls off the bed so most of her body is covered except for brief glimpses of a breast. In the drive-in audience, a teen couple make out in a car. They start undressing, but no nudity seen at this point. Since it's a horror movie, you know they are going to be attacked, and she briefly shows one bare breast.