
Troll (1986)
Troll is a 1986 American horror film directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Michael Moriarty, Shelley Hack, and Noah Hathaway. The film follows a family who moves into an apartment building and discovers that it is inhabited by trolls. The film has become a cult classic due to its campy nature and its memorable scenes.
One of the most memorable scenes from Troll is the sex scene between Harry Potter (Moriarty) and his girlfriend, Wendy (Hack). The scene is a classic example of 80s campy horror, as the two characters are surrounded by a group of trolls who are watching them. The scene is made even more memorable by the fact that the trolls are singing a song about Harry and Wendy's lovemaking.
The scene is a classic example of how sex can be used to add to the horror of a film. It is also a great example of how sex can be used to add humor to a film. The trolls' song is both funny and creepy, and it adds to the overall atmosphere of the film.
Overall, the sex scene in Troll is a classic example of how sex can be used to add to the horror of a film. It is also a great example of how sex can be used to add humor to a film. The trolls' song is both funny and creepy, and it adds to the overall atmosphere of the film.
A woman stayed the night with a neighbor and they spoke about having sex. Nothing specific, just innuendo. There is also a naked poster of a woman covering her breasts on the wall. Her legs are crossed so nothing is showing.
Man's apartment has a woman in it with whom he asks how it was, referring to sex; he also pounces himself on her, much to her displeasure.
In a scene, 46 minutes a woman (Jeannette Cooper) is covered by leaves with no clothes on. The leaves covers her breasts but while she is running in the forest, you can see the leaves going up her butt crack and the rest of her butt is exposed.
Mild innuendo