
The Wicked Lady (1983)
The Wicked Lady (1983) is a British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Winner and starring Faye Dunaway and Alan Bates. The movie follows the story of a bored aristocrat, Lady Barbara Skelton, who takes to a life of crime and debauchery to escape the monotony of her life.
The movie contains several scenes of sexual moments that add to the drama and excitement of the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Lady Barbara and her lover, Jerry Jackson, have a passionate lovemaking session in a barn. The scene is shot in a very romantic and sensual way, with the camera focusing on the couple’s faces and their passionate embrace.
Another memorable sexual moment in the movie is when Lady Barbara seduces her husband, Sir Ralph Skelton, in a bedroom scene. The scene is shot in a very intimate way, with the camera focusing on the couple’s faces and their passionate embrace. The scene is also very sensual, with Lady Barbara’s seductive moves and her husband’s passionate response.
The movie also contains a few other sexual moments, such as when Lady Barbara and Jerry have a passionate kiss in a garden, and when Lady Barbara and Sir Ralph have a romantic night together in a hotel room. All of these scenes add to the drama and excitement of the movie and make it a memorable romantic comedy-drama.
Overall, The Wicked Lady (1983) is a great movie with some very memorable sexual moments. The movie is a great example of how sex can be used to add to the drama and excitement of a story.
Full frontal female nudity.
Sexuality and some sex scenes, which involves brief nudity, (Women's buttocks and breasts) and characters having simulated sex. However, there is no male nudity.
A scene where breasts are exposed, during a whipping fight between 2 women.