Movie with a scene in which a woman is being hit with a wooden mallet
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sannypitt — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 12:18 PM)
I've asked this before but no luck.
The problem is I only saw this scene while channel surfing and saw only like a few seconds of it bc it got pretty unbearable to watch.
I wish I can put a time frame on when it could have been made but the only thing I can say that it looked as if it might have been filmed in the 70s.
The characters in the scene don't speak so I don't know the language either.
I don't know the genre. It could be a horror but it also might not.
So the scene isthis woman is on her knees in front of a man that is sitting in a chair. He repeatedly hits her on the head with a wooden mallet (like the one used for meat).
I believe the woman just took these blows without a sound (or very little sound, I don't recall her screaming or anything).
The scene is not very gory but it is kinda graphic since the angle switches from both of them in the frame than close-up of her head being hit then the man's face (I think he might have had some kind of mask on but I'm not sure).
At first there is no blood but as he continues to hit her she starts bleeding (only like a streak of blood coming down her face..nothing too gory)
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jonathan_k80 — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 03:15 PM)
That sounds like the original
Texas Chain Saw Massacre
(1974), although there was a lot of screaming in that scene.
There's a low-quality video copy of this film on YouTube. The scene I am thinking of starts at about the 1:35:00 mark: -
sannypitt — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 12:33 AM)
Looking at this scene..for a moment I actually think it was thisalthough I have no memory of anyone holding her or her screamingbut when she jumps out of that window.idk..then I think this isn't the scene bc I remember her being hit quite a few times before she started bleedingcould this be an edited version? Is there a more graphic unedited one maybe?
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jonathan_k80 — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 07:33 AM)
As far as I know this scene is not edited. Contrary to what most people believe, there is very little gore in
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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Nens123 — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 05:21 AM)
How odd! I've also been trying to remember a very similar scene from a film. I think it was from either Man Bites Dog or The Last Horror Movie, but haven't got round to checking either of them yet to see if it was.