Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
A weekly look back at celebrity nudity happenings of note from the earliest days of famous females to today’s hottest starlets.
Get the in-depth facts and figures on skincredible events that happened during the week of November 1st through November 8th, including: Kate Winslet nude in Vanity Fair magazine, Mimi Rogers nude in Full Body Massage, Catherine Bach nude in Crazed, Beatrice Dalle nude in Betty Blue, and the deep-impact releases of I Spit on Your Grave and 52 Pick-Up.
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November 3, 1978
I Spit on Your Grave opens in theaters.
“Rape and revenge” stands as one of the most remarkable exploitation genres that, truly, only could have existed in the wild-and-wooly-bushed 1970s. And the Gone with the Wind of rape-and-revenge films is writer-director Meir Zarchi’s I Spit on Your Grave.
Willowy redhead Camille Keaton (granddaughter of silent-comedy great Buster Keaton) stars as a novelist whose solitary weekend retreat in the woods in interrupted by gang-rape. More than once. She then exacts payback via hanging, axe murder, and death by blood loss from a knife wound where a penis once was.
Spit played grindhouses and drive-ins deep into the 1980s and became an immediate blockbuster in the early days of home video.
After his starring role in Rob Zombie's 2003 directorial debut, House of 1000 Corpses, (Picture: 1) Sid Haig's bald dome and bearded face achieved fresh iconic status in the world of horror fandom. But Sid was familiar to many fans long before he met Mr. Zombie, and his acting career, dating back to the early 1960s, includes credits in TV shows like Star Trek, Batman, and Mission: Impossible and big-screen milestones such as George Lucas's THX 1138 (1971) (Picture: 1) and the James Bond adventure Diamonds Are Forever (1971). (Picture: 1)
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