This is a scene from a movie (produced for TV or cinema) that shows a spanking.
TITLE: Natural Enemy
GERMAN TITLE: Natural Enemy - Der Feind in meinem Haus
COUNTRY: Canada/USA
PRODUCED FOR: TV
YEAR: 1997
SPANKEE: Lenore Zann
AGE AT PRODUCTION: 38 (born November 22, 1959)
SPANKER: William McNamara
HOW: hand/lying down, bound
INTENSITY: average
CLOTHING: bare
William McNamara plays the role of our stereotypical psycho s&m bf in this made for TV film from the late 90s. He gives Lenore Zann a few smacks, before leaving her tied up, to attend dinner by himself. Lenore Zann has had a pretty prolific career, but most notably to people of my generation, she was (and recently still is) the voice of Rogue in the X-Men animated series (1992-1997 and 2024)
Here's a bonus scene of the other notable kink session of the film. McNamara uses a belt on Lenore's back, during sex before, of course, taking things a bit too far.
William McNamara plays the role of our stereotypical psycho s&m bf in this made for TV film from the late 90s. He gives Lenore Zann a few smacks, before leaving her tied up, to attend dinner by himself.
Yes, don't you hate it how noone kinky could be completely sane in this era - I mean they even had to add it to Secretary! Probably because it was unfathomable that people without a mental illness or abusive background could prefer kinky sex.
That voice is quite remarkable - I get it why she's successful in voice acting. It's not very nice to say that - but she definitely looks older than she is in this movie ...!
William McNamara plays the role of our stereotypical psycho s&m bf in this made for TV film from the late 90s. He gives Lenore Zann a few smacks, before leaving her tied up, to attend dinner by himself.
Yes, don't you hate it how noone kinky could be completely sane in this era - I mean they even had to add it to Secretary! Probably because it was unfathomable that people without a mental illness or abusive background could prefer kinky sex.
I have mixed feelings about it. While I do find it a bit insulting, I'm generally unphased by it, because it's so common in any movie that involves characters like this until relatively recently, where it's started to be portrayed as a kind of normal thing. On the other hand, I'd rather it be in the movie than not, so from a fantasy and fictional writing aspect, I get why you'd write it. You know; I'm writing a psychotic character, what are some quirks that I can give them to put them over as a bad person to the audience? Well, for our purposes, I'd rather that we get kinky scenes out of it than them just being a bland serial strangler or something