Cuckold Film Review Vol. 2
The Last Sunset (2006)
Joan Severance skilfully portrays an emotionally damaged and erratic older married woman, who, though still grieving the accidental death of her young daughter, begins an affair with the son of a former friend. She recklessly flirts with danger and discovery by kissing her lover in view of her husband’s workmates, having sex with him in public and also in her marital bed. Her abrasive and surly spouse soon comes to suspect something is going on and the scene is set for tragedy.
All Things Fair (1995)
Sweden during the mid-1940s. Stig is a lad on the verge of adulthood, Viola is 37 years old and his school teacher. He is attracted by her beauty and maturity. She is drawn to him by his youth and innocence - a welcome relief from her drunk and miserable husband. The pair start a passionate and forbidden relationship which she enthusiastically embraces. When the youth is caught by the husband at his home early one morning, the cuckold turns a blind eye to his wife’s infidelity and allows the relationship to continue, even becoming closely attached to his young rival. Marika Lagercrantz is smoulderingly sexy in her stocking-clad adulteress role.
The Equalizer (1958)
Alfred Hitchcock tells the story of an unfaithful wife in this short film. A staid, middle-aged company accountant takes an instant dislike to a newly employed, brash and masculine younger man when he perceives that the newcomer has paid too much attention to his wife (who is indeed a ‘cherry, ripe to be plucked’) at a social function held by the firm. After some time passes, suspecting his wife is attracted to his new colleague, the husband openly quarrels with him over her. This results in them coming to blows, ending in public humiliation for the older married man. Subsequently, during a row over the fracas, the wife, infuriated at all the embarrassment caused, admits having cuckolded the husband and leaves him. The cuckold then resolves to ‘have it out’ with the lover. Mature blonde Norma Crane nicely portrays the errant, straying wife. No nudity.
The Wicked Lady (1983)
Faye Dunaway reprises the role originally played by Margaret Lockwood in this remake of the rollicking adventure set in C17th England. An upper class belle steals the fiancé of her good-natured, and innocent best friend on the eve of the wedding. Becoming exceedingly bored with country life in the company of her staid new husband, she quickly takes up with a highwayman and joins in his criminal exploits – of course shamelessly cuckolding her unsuspecting spouse along the way. ‘Moll Flanders’, ‘Fanny Hill’ style tits and bums throughout!
My Stepson My Lover (1997)
Rachel Ward plays a kind nurse who finds herself embroiled in a tense and potentially deadly family affair when she falls for the son of her ruthless and wealthy new husband. Scant nudity.
A Man for Sale (Candido Erotico) 1978
The gorgeous Maria Baxa here portrays the married erotic photographer who becomes besotted with a younger man who sometimes models for her. He appears in live sex shows to earn his living, and so she takes along her husband to one of these cabarets to vet and approve her choice of ‘Bull’. An agreement is struck between the three. A 5star cuckold scene with the participatory cuckold ensues - the husband first watching, then stripping and kissing his wife passionately as she is penetrated by her lover. Later, complicating matters, the ‘bull’ falls in love with the cucks daughter…
Bungalow (2002)
A Bundeswehr soldier returns unexpectedly back in his home town. Meeting up with his elder brother and his Danish girlfriend, the soldier quickly becomes attracted to the Dane and attempts to seduce her. She at first resists, but in the end she of course cuckolds one brother with the other. Trine Dyrholm stars as the blond love interest.
The Magnificent Cuckold (1964)
A businessman, himself a philanderer, becomes suspicious that his beautiful wife (portrayed by easy smiling Claudia Cardinale) is being unfaithful to him. His increasing jealousy and angst at what he believes to be her behaviour, causes severe strain upon their relationship. Being ‘tarred with her husband’s brush’ ultimately spurs the wife to the realisation that ‘what is sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander – and she takes matters into her own hands! A splendid black comedy.
Wifemistress (1977)
A wayward husband in a sexless marriage, for political reasons has to fake his own death to avoid the law. He hides out in the home of a friend which is opposite his marital home. As the weeks pass, as a voyeur, he witnesses the blossoming of his ‘widow’ (who believes him dead) as she takes control of his former affairs, and indeed her own life, discarding her formerly repressed sexuality, and thereby easily attracting new lovers to her side. The 'widow' however, soon suspects his unseen presence and, because she now knows of his previous betrayals of her, deliberately flaunts her new lovers and her newfound enjoyment of lovemaking to punish the spying and unfaithful former spouse whom she had believed to be deceased. Buxom Laura Antonelli (and vintage nightwear) are very easy on the male eye here.
Torremolinos 73
Set in the Spain of 1973. An impoverished, loving couple begin making ‘Blue Films’ for the seedy Scandinavian adult market in order to make ends meet. The wife starring, and her infertile husband directing, they meet with some success. Yearning to have a c***d, the wife determines to get inseminated by her handsome, blonde, Danish co-star during actual filming in front of the very eyes her unwitting spouse. In this highly entertaining gentle comedy, Candela Pena portrays Carmen, a wife bent on motherhood at all costs.
Last Tango in Paris (1972)
Maria Schneider plays the young woman who shamelessly cuckolds her fiancé when she becomes involved in a sordid ‘sex only’ style relationship with a much older man. Infamous in its day for its use of butter in a controversial scene in which the young lady is aggressively buggered by her lover.
A Beautiful Wife (2005)
Unable to get intimate with her disinterested husband of 10 years, an attractive woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother. There is a great scene where, whilst on the phone to her husband who is inviting her to join him for lunch, she puts him on hold and takes another call. It is his brother, her lover, inviting her to an afternoon of sex. She tells her husband she is unable to lunch with him as she is busy. Barbara Mori stars.
Obscene Desire (1978)
This Italian occult thriller from the 70s does not have a general cuckold theme to it, but deserves a mention due to the presence of one particular scene. To prevent a fellow member from wavering in his commitments to the coven, a married couple entice him to their chamber. The lady is seen reclining on a couch in stockings and lingerie. Her husband is removing her panties as the other man enters the room and approaches the couch. As she is being pleasured by her lover, the ladies husband is constantly kissing passionately his writhing and very aroused wife.
Boogie Nights (1997)
This bitter/sweet drama follows the fortunes of a well-endowed young man as he becomes a performer in the adult film industry of the late 70s and early 80s. Featuring in a cameo role is Nina Hartley (a genuine performer in the adult genre) as the unfaithful wife of a member of the production team. Throughout the film, her husband ‘Little Bill’ is blatantly and publically cuckolded by her in several scenes, including one where her despairing spouse finds her enthusiastically making love outdoors at a party whilst being watched by several of his friends.
They’re Playing with Fire (1984)
A stylish and sexy mature college tutor seduces a student in order to ensnare him in a scheme, along with her sexually inadequate husband, to defraud some elderly relatives of an inheritance. Their plot soon sours when her irascible husband grows jealous of her lovemaking and her relationship with him begins to deteriorate. As a result she grows closer to the much younger and more virile man and continues to cuckold her spouse with him. The superb physique of buxom Sybil Danning is on display repeatedly throughout this murderous ‘whodunnit’ thriller.
Union City (1980)
Set in a dreary 1950s industrial town, Debbie Harry (of New Wave group ‘Blondie’) here portrays a good natured downtrodden drudge who turns to the muscular arms of her tenement blocks janitor as she is increasingly neglected and abused by her alcoholic husband. The lovers hatch a plot to enable them to be together always.
Alfie Darling (1976)
A jack-the-lad womanising lorry driver gambols through life taking attractive women (single or married) as he finds them. Some attractive ladies are fully on display here – including both Rula Lenska and Joan Collins as two of the likeable young man’s married bed partners. A great scene with Joan Collins talking on the telephone to her husband, all the while being serviced by her energetic young lover.
Spermula (1976)
Beings from a hedonistic female-led society travel back through time to liberate present day women from the constraints of the emotion of love. Seeking to ensnare prominent local people into their cause they stage a racy social gathering at a large mansion. In order to discover just what is going on, the local Mayor arrives at the event. Wandering around the debauched gathering he soon stumbles across his own meek and sexually submissive wife in a bed chamber taking pleasure from four men. He stands shocked and appalled as his wife and her lovers mock and sneer him as they continue to rut before his eyes. Sexy Isabelle Mercanton portrays the role of the wife.
The Lonely Woman (1973)
A penniless male model lives by his wits and the proceeds of petty crime in Barcelona and Madrid. Something of a gigolo, one of the women with whom he dallies is a beautiful mature married lady (played by the always gorgeous Gina Lollobrigida). Caring more and more for the carefree and virile young rascal, and with the consent and encouragement of her older husband, she soon ensures her spouse becomes a knowing cuckold.
Montenegro (1981)
A darkly humorous Yugoslavian drama set in Stockholm. An attractive and sophisticated lady married to a skinflint Swedish businessman is on the verge of mental breakdown. She absconds from the demands of her chaotic family life for a few days and finds herself suddenly in the society of a group of gregarious and un-inhibited Yugoslav migrants. Revelling in her husband not knowing her whereabouts, she (though reluctant at first) soon submits to the charm of a handsome young Serb. An absolute gem of a film.
Four Days (1951)
Some ‘stiff upper lip’ British adultery in this B/W feature. The wife of a wealthy financier has fallen in love and is having an affair with one of her husbands’s employees. When her spouse announces his absence for a few days on an important business trip, the lovers, becoming careless, go all out to enjoy their time together. The cuckold’s unexpectedly early return home turns things murderously sour. Kathleen Byron sumptuously plays the adulteress who wants to have her cake and eat it. No nudity.
So Sweet, So Dead (1972)
A serial killer is murdering the adulterous wives of the wealthy and influential in a small Italian town. The bodies are always discovered along with previously taken photographs of the victim in the throes of passion with their lover. Is the killer a jealous husband, a maniac, or perhaps a jilted lover? A bevy of mature and unfaithful ladies, all in a state of undress, are portrayed by some truly gorgeous actresses including Sylvia Koscina.
Don’s Party (1976)
An Australian couple throw a party for old friends to celebrate Election Night 1969. The usual party politics (in more than one sense) ensue – arguments, jealousy, and ultimately, two of the female guests cuckolding their husbands with other men present. One man, his wife of longstanding having recently left him, when told he is better off without her, delights in telling his pals, that he had known all along they were shagging his wife, and had photographed the action from a cupboard, the couple having planned the whole thing! A great comedic study of the 1970s Australian male.
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1969)
A British officer and his slutish wife are invited to a dinner party by the commanding officer. The Commander gets his staff to have the Officer called away on some urgent duty so that he can fuck his wife. She more than eagerly partakes!
The Blue Max (1965)
Ursula Andress, a Countess and also a Generals wife, has an affair with two junior officers throughout this film set in The Great War. She is excited by, and indeed seems to thrive on, the rivalry that desire for her instils in her two lovers.
They Knew What They Wanted (1940)
Tony (Charles Laughton), a successful but illiterate middle-aged g**** farmer, sends the photograph of his handsome young foreman, Joe (William Gargan), instead of his own, hoping to woo and marry Amy (Carole Lombard), a waitress in a San Francisco restaurant. Through a series of letters, the two become close and Tony invites his “future wife” to visit. When the beautiful, young Amy arrives at Tony’s Napa, California ranch she falls for the wrong man thinking that Joe is the wealthy Tony. When Tony tries to win her over in broken English, she is at first furious and then charmed. But Tony breaks his legs while showing off to impress Amy, and — left alone to care for a cripple — she reluctantly succumbs to Joe’s charms and becomes pregnant. Although Tony discovers that he has been cuckolded and that Joe has run off, his anger turns to genuine love and he offers to take Amy back unconditionally for the sake of the c***d and his own true feelings for Amy.
Other Men’s Wives (1996)
An author is a committed womaniser and he's very successful at it. This leads to numerous close calls with jealous husbands and tight squeezes with flirtatious, unsatisfied wives. He is beaten, blackmailed, and a*****ed all in pursuit of his adulterous partners. Some of these wanton ladies cuckold their husband without his knowledge, but with one couple the husband keenly participates – painting his wife’s toenails and helping her to choose what outfit to wear when she has a tryst with her lover.
The Graduate (1967)
Anne Bancroft will always be remembered for her role in this film as ‘Mrs. Robinson’ the man-eating and married older lady with a penchant for seducing much younger men. She lures ‘Benjamin’ the naïve son of family friends into a very steamy affair. The motel scene in which they meet for their initial tryst is memorable – he is nervously reluctant and having second thoughts, and so she shames him into the action she craves by casting doubt on his masculinity. Affronted, he then aggressively takes her. The wry and knowing smile on her face as he yields to her deliberate provocation of him (and she realises she is going to get what she wants!) is very sexy indeed.
Cul-de-Sac (1966)
A couple in the first year of marriage live in a remote coastal castle. The wife is cuckolding her husband with a much younger man who is a nearby neighbour. One evening, after an afternoon spent secretly lovemaking in the dunes with her lover, she is amusing herself by playfully dressing her husband in her nightwear and applying cosmetics to his face, when two ‘on the run’ hoodlums arrive and hold the couple hostage in their own home. Over a few days there develops an interesting interrelationship between the flighty wife, the more brutal of the thugs, and the weak-willed husband. The wife seems amused (and perhaps excited) by the humiliation dished out to her puny spouse by the much stronger and more manly thug. Starring the lovely Françoise Dorléac (who sadly died tragically young only a year later).
Black Candles (1982)
A young woman becomes embroiled in the activities of an occultist sect that is run by the wife of her recently deceased brother. A farmer, his wanton wife, and their labouring man, are all is members of the coven. The wife is allowing the labourer to have sex with her as she is dissatisfied sexually with her husband. In one scene, when her husband is somewhat reluctant to shag her, she taunts him by calling for her lover, telling her husband, that the lover will do her if he won’t perform. The enraged husband then mounts her and screws her aggressively, rolling off her once spent and going into a doze. The lover, answering his earlier call, then enters. She greedily takes him into her too - the movement of the bed waking the husband who lies listening to the enthusiastic rutting of his wife and her lover. In an earlier scene (where, prior to a ritual, she is masturbating a goat!) she tells her lover she will show him how (using the goats semen) to make a potion that he will be able to kill her husband with.
Joan Severance skilfully portrays an emotionally damaged and erratic older married woman, who, though still grieving the accidental death of her young daughter, begins an affair with the son of a former friend. She recklessly flirts with danger and discovery by kissing her lover in view of her husband’s workmates, having sex with him in public and also in her marital bed. Her abrasive and surly spouse soon comes to suspect something is going on and the scene is set for tragedy.
All Things Fair (1995)
Sweden during the mid-1940s. Stig is a lad on the verge of adulthood, Viola is 37 years old and his school teacher. He is attracted by her beauty and maturity. She is drawn to him by his youth and innocence - a welcome relief from her drunk and miserable husband. The pair start a passionate and forbidden relationship which she enthusiastically embraces. When the youth is caught by the husband at his home early one morning, the cuckold turns a blind eye to his wife’s infidelity and allows the relationship to continue, even becoming closely attached to his young rival. Marika Lagercrantz is smoulderingly sexy in her stocking-clad adulteress role.
The Equalizer (1958)
Alfred Hitchcock tells the story of an unfaithful wife in this short film. A staid, middle-aged company accountant takes an instant dislike to a newly employed, brash and masculine younger man when he perceives that the newcomer has paid too much attention to his wife (who is indeed a ‘cherry, ripe to be plucked’) at a social function held by the firm. After some time passes, suspecting his wife is attracted to his new colleague, the husband openly quarrels with him over her. This results in them coming to blows, ending in public humiliation for the older married man. Subsequently, during a row over the fracas, the wife, infuriated at all the embarrassment caused, admits having cuckolded the husband and leaves him. The cuckold then resolves to ‘have it out’ with the lover. Mature blonde Norma Crane nicely portrays the errant, straying wife. No nudity.
The Wicked Lady (1983)
Faye Dunaway reprises the role originally played by Margaret Lockwood in this remake of the rollicking adventure set in C17th England. An upper class belle steals the fiancé of her good-natured, and innocent best friend on the eve of the wedding. Becoming exceedingly bored with country life in the company of her staid new husband, she quickly takes up with a highwayman and joins in his criminal exploits – of course shamelessly cuckolding her unsuspecting spouse along the way. ‘Moll Flanders’, ‘Fanny Hill’ style tits and bums throughout!
My Stepson My Lover (1997)
Rachel Ward plays a kind nurse who finds herself embroiled in a tense and potentially deadly family affair when she falls for the son of her ruthless and wealthy new husband. Scant nudity.
A Man for Sale (Candido Erotico) 1978
The gorgeous Maria Baxa here portrays the married erotic photographer who becomes besotted with a younger man who sometimes models for her. He appears in live sex shows to earn his living, and so she takes along her husband to one of these cabarets to vet and approve her choice of ‘Bull’. An agreement is struck between the three. A 5star cuckold scene with the participatory cuckold ensues - the husband first watching, then stripping and kissing his wife passionately as she is penetrated by her lover. Later, complicating matters, the ‘bull’ falls in love with the cucks daughter…
Bungalow (2002)
A Bundeswehr soldier returns unexpectedly back in his home town. Meeting up with his elder brother and his Danish girlfriend, the soldier quickly becomes attracted to the Dane and attempts to seduce her. She at first resists, but in the end she of course cuckolds one brother with the other. Trine Dyrholm stars as the blond love interest.
The Magnificent Cuckold (1964)
A businessman, himself a philanderer, becomes suspicious that his beautiful wife (portrayed by easy smiling Claudia Cardinale) is being unfaithful to him. His increasing jealousy and angst at what he believes to be her behaviour, causes severe strain upon their relationship. Being ‘tarred with her husband’s brush’ ultimately spurs the wife to the realisation that ‘what is sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander – and she takes matters into her own hands! A splendid black comedy.
Wifemistress (1977)
A wayward husband in a sexless marriage, for political reasons has to fake his own death to avoid the law. He hides out in the home of a friend which is opposite his marital home. As the weeks pass, as a voyeur, he witnesses the blossoming of his ‘widow’ (who believes him dead) as she takes control of his former affairs, and indeed her own life, discarding her formerly repressed sexuality, and thereby easily attracting new lovers to her side. The 'widow' however, soon suspects his unseen presence and, because she now knows of his previous betrayals of her, deliberately flaunts her new lovers and her newfound enjoyment of lovemaking to punish the spying and unfaithful former spouse whom she had believed to be deceased. Buxom Laura Antonelli (and vintage nightwear) are very easy on the male eye here.
Torremolinos 73
Set in the Spain of 1973. An impoverished, loving couple begin making ‘Blue Films’ for the seedy Scandinavian adult market in order to make ends meet. The wife starring, and her infertile husband directing, they meet with some success. Yearning to have a c***d, the wife determines to get inseminated by her handsome, blonde, Danish co-star during actual filming in front of the very eyes her unwitting spouse. In this highly entertaining gentle comedy, Candela Pena portrays Carmen, a wife bent on motherhood at all costs.
Last Tango in Paris (1972)
Maria Schneider plays the young woman who shamelessly cuckolds her fiancé when she becomes involved in a sordid ‘sex only’ style relationship with a much older man. Infamous in its day for its use of butter in a controversial scene in which the young lady is aggressively buggered by her lover.
A Beautiful Wife (2005)
Unable to get intimate with her disinterested husband of 10 years, an attractive woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother. There is a great scene where, whilst on the phone to her husband who is inviting her to join him for lunch, she puts him on hold and takes another call. It is his brother, her lover, inviting her to an afternoon of sex. She tells her husband she is unable to lunch with him as she is busy. Barbara Mori stars.
Obscene Desire (1978)
This Italian occult thriller from the 70s does not have a general cuckold theme to it, but deserves a mention due to the presence of one particular scene. To prevent a fellow member from wavering in his commitments to the coven, a married couple entice him to their chamber. The lady is seen reclining on a couch in stockings and lingerie. Her husband is removing her panties as the other man enters the room and approaches the couch. As she is being pleasured by her lover, the ladies husband is constantly kissing passionately his writhing and very aroused wife.
Boogie Nights (1997)
This bitter/sweet drama follows the fortunes of a well-endowed young man as he becomes a performer in the adult film industry of the late 70s and early 80s. Featuring in a cameo role is Nina Hartley (a genuine performer in the adult genre) as the unfaithful wife of a member of the production team. Throughout the film, her husband ‘Little Bill’ is blatantly and publically cuckolded by her in several scenes, including one where her despairing spouse finds her enthusiastically making love outdoors at a party whilst being watched by several of his friends.
They’re Playing with Fire (1984)
A stylish and sexy mature college tutor seduces a student in order to ensnare him in a scheme, along with her sexually inadequate husband, to defraud some elderly relatives of an inheritance. Their plot soon sours when her irascible husband grows jealous of her lovemaking and her relationship with him begins to deteriorate. As a result she grows closer to the much younger and more virile man and continues to cuckold her spouse with him. The superb physique of buxom Sybil Danning is on display repeatedly throughout this murderous ‘whodunnit’ thriller.
Union City (1980)
Set in a dreary 1950s industrial town, Debbie Harry (of New Wave group ‘Blondie’) here portrays a good natured downtrodden drudge who turns to the muscular arms of her tenement blocks janitor as she is increasingly neglected and abused by her alcoholic husband. The lovers hatch a plot to enable them to be together always.
Alfie Darling (1976)
A jack-the-lad womanising lorry driver gambols through life taking attractive women (single or married) as he finds them. Some attractive ladies are fully on display here – including both Rula Lenska and Joan Collins as two of the likeable young man’s married bed partners. A great scene with Joan Collins talking on the telephone to her husband, all the while being serviced by her energetic young lover.
Spermula (1976)
Beings from a hedonistic female-led society travel back through time to liberate present day women from the constraints of the emotion of love. Seeking to ensnare prominent local people into their cause they stage a racy social gathering at a large mansion. In order to discover just what is going on, the local Mayor arrives at the event. Wandering around the debauched gathering he soon stumbles across his own meek and sexually submissive wife in a bed chamber taking pleasure from four men. He stands shocked and appalled as his wife and her lovers mock and sneer him as they continue to rut before his eyes. Sexy Isabelle Mercanton portrays the role of the wife.
The Lonely Woman (1973)
A penniless male model lives by his wits and the proceeds of petty crime in Barcelona and Madrid. Something of a gigolo, one of the women with whom he dallies is a beautiful mature married lady (played by the always gorgeous Gina Lollobrigida). Caring more and more for the carefree and virile young rascal, and with the consent and encouragement of her older husband, she soon ensures her spouse becomes a knowing cuckold.
Montenegro (1981)
A darkly humorous Yugoslavian drama set in Stockholm. An attractive and sophisticated lady married to a skinflint Swedish businessman is on the verge of mental breakdown. She absconds from the demands of her chaotic family life for a few days and finds herself suddenly in the society of a group of gregarious and un-inhibited Yugoslav migrants. Revelling in her husband not knowing her whereabouts, she (though reluctant at first) soon submits to the charm of a handsome young Serb. An absolute gem of a film.
Four Days (1951)
Some ‘stiff upper lip’ British adultery in this B/W feature. The wife of a wealthy financier has fallen in love and is having an affair with one of her husbands’s employees. When her spouse announces his absence for a few days on an important business trip, the lovers, becoming careless, go all out to enjoy their time together. The cuckold’s unexpectedly early return home turns things murderously sour. Kathleen Byron sumptuously plays the adulteress who wants to have her cake and eat it. No nudity.
So Sweet, So Dead (1972)
A serial killer is murdering the adulterous wives of the wealthy and influential in a small Italian town. The bodies are always discovered along with previously taken photographs of the victim in the throes of passion with their lover. Is the killer a jealous husband, a maniac, or perhaps a jilted lover? A bevy of mature and unfaithful ladies, all in a state of undress, are portrayed by some truly gorgeous actresses including Sylvia Koscina.
Don’s Party (1976)
An Australian couple throw a party for old friends to celebrate Election Night 1969. The usual party politics (in more than one sense) ensue – arguments, jealousy, and ultimately, two of the female guests cuckolding their husbands with other men present. One man, his wife of longstanding having recently left him, when told he is better off without her, delights in telling his pals, that he had known all along they were shagging his wife, and had photographed the action from a cupboard, the couple having planned the whole thing! A great comedic study of the 1970s Australian male.
The Charge of the Light Brigade (1969)
A British officer and his slutish wife are invited to a dinner party by the commanding officer. The Commander gets his staff to have the Officer called away on some urgent duty so that he can fuck his wife. She more than eagerly partakes!
The Blue Max (1965)
Ursula Andress, a Countess and also a Generals wife, has an affair with two junior officers throughout this film set in The Great War. She is excited by, and indeed seems to thrive on, the rivalry that desire for her instils in her two lovers.
They Knew What They Wanted (1940)
Tony (Charles Laughton), a successful but illiterate middle-aged g**** farmer, sends the photograph of his handsome young foreman, Joe (William Gargan), instead of his own, hoping to woo and marry Amy (Carole Lombard), a waitress in a San Francisco restaurant. Through a series of letters, the two become close and Tony invites his “future wife” to visit. When the beautiful, young Amy arrives at Tony’s Napa, California ranch she falls for the wrong man thinking that Joe is the wealthy Tony. When Tony tries to win her over in broken English, she is at first furious and then charmed. But Tony breaks his legs while showing off to impress Amy, and — left alone to care for a cripple — she reluctantly succumbs to Joe’s charms and becomes pregnant. Although Tony discovers that he has been cuckolded and that Joe has run off, his anger turns to genuine love and he offers to take Amy back unconditionally for the sake of the c***d and his own true feelings for Amy.
Other Men’s Wives (1996)
An author is a committed womaniser and he's very successful at it. This leads to numerous close calls with jealous husbands and tight squeezes with flirtatious, unsatisfied wives. He is beaten, blackmailed, and a*****ed all in pursuit of his adulterous partners. Some of these wanton ladies cuckold their husband without his knowledge, but with one couple the husband keenly participates – painting his wife’s toenails and helping her to choose what outfit to wear when she has a tryst with her lover.
The Graduate (1967)
Anne Bancroft will always be remembered for her role in this film as ‘Mrs. Robinson’ the man-eating and married older lady with a penchant for seducing much younger men. She lures ‘Benjamin’ the naïve son of family friends into a very steamy affair. The motel scene in which they meet for their initial tryst is memorable – he is nervously reluctant and having second thoughts, and so she shames him into the action she craves by casting doubt on his masculinity. Affronted, he then aggressively takes her. The wry and knowing smile on her face as he yields to her deliberate provocation of him (and she realises she is going to get what she wants!) is very sexy indeed.
Cul-de-Sac (1966)
A couple in the first year of marriage live in a remote coastal castle. The wife is cuckolding her husband with a much younger man who is a nearby neighbour. One evening, after an afternoon spent secretly lovemaking in the dunes with her lover, she is amusing herself by playfully dressing her husband in her nightwear and applying cosmetics to his face, when two ‘on the run’ hoodlums arrive and hold the couple hostage in their own home. Over a few days there develops an interesting interrelationship between the flighty wife, the more brutal of the thugs, and the weak-willed husband. The wife seems amused (and perhaps excited) by the humiliation dished out to her puny spouse by the much stronger and more manly thug. Starring the lovely Françoise Dorléac (who sadly died tragically young only a year later).
Black Candles (1982)
A young woman becomes embroiled in the activities of an occultist sect that is run by the wife of her recently deceased brother. A farmer, his wanton wife, and their labouring man, are all is members of the coven. The wife is allowing the labourer to have sex with her as she is dissatisfied sexually with her husband. In one scene, when her husband is somewhat reluctant to shag her, she taunts him by calling for her lover, telling her husband, that the lover will do her if he won’t perform. The enraged husband then mounts her and screws her aggressively, rolling off her once spent and going into a doze. The lover, answering his earlier call, then enters. She greedily takes him into her too - the movement of the bed waking the husband who lies listening to the enthusiastic rutting of his wife and her lover. In an earlier scene (where, prior to a ritual, she is masturbating a goat!) she tells her lover she will show him how (using the goats semen) to make a potion that he will be able to kill her husband with.
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