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Old 01-07-2025, 05:39 PM
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Default Lowkey Implied ENF from 50s Horror Film

I came across a scene from the 1950s Vincent Price film House of Wax, which actually has some lowkey ENF in it, which surprised me for a movie from back then. Basically the main female protagonist (Phyllis Kirk) is captured by the villian (who hides his victims inside wax statues), she wakes up naked on a table right before he is about to pour hot wax over her. Of course this being a 50s film, we don't actually see anything. Just some shots of her bare shoulders, and feet, but the nudity is certainly implied. She's saved by a police officer at the end, who uses his coat to cover her nudity. The next day, we see her thanking the officer for doing this, and we could tell that she's embarrassed that he saw her naked. Again, nothing is actually seen, but for a film from this time period, I can imagine just the implication of her nakedness being considered risque.
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