Oct 25,1970
nudity | Marie (Isobel del Rio) undresses, her bare breasts are seen as well as her bum and pubic area as she turns around. In the same scene she undesses again and once again full frontal nudity is seen. Marie is seen lying on the ground with her shirt ripped opened, her bare breasts are seen. A woman is seen running away from the invisible man, her top is ripped open and her bare breasts are seen. She is seen lying on some straw, she is stripped naked, there are several close-ups of her breasts and pubic areas, there are also numerous camera pans up and down her naked body. She is raped by an invisible man which amounts to her struggling and screaming by herself in the straw while totally naked. Dr. Orloff (Howard Vernon) is seen carrying a naked woman, her bare breasts are visible. Cecile (Brigitte Carva) has her clothes ripped off, she is seen totally naked several times with numerous close-ups on her pubic area and breasts. |
violence | This is a very tame film with no graphic violence or gore. The dead body of Cecile (Brigitte Carva) is seen in a coffin on several occasions. Dr. Orloff (Howard Vernon) is seen kicking Roland in the stomach several times while he is lying on the ground and then hits him in the lower back a few times when Roland gets back up. Roland is later seen with a small cut on his forehead after falling over. Dr. Orloff whips Marie's (Isobel del Rio) back, the whip hitting Marie is never seen. there are shots of Dr. Orloff holding a whip and there are close-up shots of Marie screaming. A woman has her clothes forcibly ripped off and is then raped by an invisible man in a scene which obviously isn't that graphic. The invisible man punches Dr. Garondet (Paco Valladares) and knocks him to the floor, he then drags Cecile into a bedroom and rips her clothes off before Dr. Garondet hits the invisivle man over the head with a fireplace poker. |
profanity | None. |
alcohol | An early scene is set in a pub where local villagers are seen drinking. |
frightening | A woman is raped and seen in distress. |