Halloween Special: Horror Flicks With The Most Nudities

Halloween is not Halloween without some scares.  That is why we’ve come up with a list of Horror movies like these.  We all know that you rented B-horror back in your teen days not because of the stories but because it has nudities.  And boy, every movie in this list has lots and lots of them (and most on this list are not B-rated).  LOTS to the point that you can almost categorize them as softcore.  And so without further ado, our dear readers…  Of course, we won’t show you the nudes here (just the poster). Just watch these and see for yourself.

Virgin Witch (1971)

This British horror sexploitation film stars real-life sisters Ann and Vicki Michelle as two fugitive sisters who fled rural England for London in the hopes of becoming models, only to be deflowered and transformed into witches by the male leader of a coven.  Vicki Michelle appears entirely naked from the front as she emerges from a bath.  The film concludes with an orgy sequence.  The actors eventually discarded the female characters, claiming that the film was only a pretext for the director to strip them naked and expose them to the male gaze.

Some film censors denied the film’s distribution in April 1971 because there were too many nude scenes.  Just too much.  Which is a good thing for us, don’t you think?

Torso (1973)

Every scene with this one is an opportunity to show blood and breasts…  Really!

Following a series of brutal sexual murders involving women strangled with scarves at the University of Perugia’s summer program, art students and their acquaintances are all suspects.  There’s a marijuana orgy, skinny-dipping, naked sunbathing, pubic hair, and many topless ladies, and it all begins with a threesome sex scene.

 

This horror film hit was re-edited and reissued in the United States, where it did extremely well in drive-in theaters where it was enjoyed by horny couples and jocks who wanted to cop a feel from a girl who was too scared to sit in the passenger seat.

Don’t Look Now (1973)

After losing their little daughter, a married couple travels to Venice, where an elderly clairvoyant warns them of impending trouble.  This psychological thriller starring Donald Sutherland generated quite a stir when it was released, as it was a big Hollywood production with an almost five-minute sex scene.  Male and female butts are displayed, as well as female breasts.

The sex scenes were so lifelike that reports circulated that the performers had unsimulated sex on set, causing great controversy around this horror film.

Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973)

The plot of the film, which was released in the United Kingdom as Graveyard Tramps, revolves around a mad scientist who has created an army of female zom-bees that kill men by depleting them via vigorous sexual activity.  After the women are changed into living queen bees, their eyes turn completely black.  The film features approximately five minutes of nudity, with ten ladies involved.

Beyond The Invasion of the Bee Girls, a Seattle-based play was released in 1998 as a semi-sequel to the movie.

The Wicker Man (1973)

The occupants of a secluded island where a Christian man is shipwrecked lead a paganistic lifestyle that includes continuous nudity and a loose approach to sexuality.  Schoolchildren dance around a maypole, which they freely refer to as a phallic symbol.  Ingrid Pitt, a horror film regular, is shown topless in a bathtub.  Britt Ekland, a 70s sexpot, is shown naked in one shot spreading her body all over the furnishings in a bedroom.

Nicolas Cage starred in an American adaptation of this legendary classic, published in 2006, but minus the gratuitous nudity.

The Killer Snakes (1974)

The plot is extremely similar to Willard (1971), in that movie includes a lonely, awkward, and ridiculed male who eventually breaks and wreaks holy retribution on society with a trained army of killer dogs.  Willard used rats, while Zhihong, a bashful Asian male, used snakes. In one violent scenario, he rapes a woman with a snake.  There is also a bondage scenario in which a naked woman is bound and tortured by snakes.

This film was filmed entirely in Hong Kong.

The Demoniacs (1974)

Of course, this one should be on this list…

This schlocky story about two topless women who are abandoned on an island and have to fend off the sexual advances of lusty shipwrecked pirates begins with them kissing.  One scenario takes place in a brothel, with several topless ladies. F lashes of pubic hair appear, as does a scenario in which a tied woman is raped and strangled on the beach.  The most graphic scene shows Joëlle Coeur masturbating.

Due to a disagreement between the director and the film’s distributors, a brutal rape scene involving a young woman was removed from the DVD release.

Nude For Satan (1974)

If you want an early 1970s horror-exploitation film with satanic undertones about a woman being raped by a big spider, this is the film for you.  There is a lot of nudity—an estimated 35% of the film is made up of nude sequences, including male and female genitals.  The film concludes with an orgy with three ladies and two males.  However, the males wear underpants, which is unusual for an orgy.

Luigi Batzella, an Italian director, shot this picture in less than six weeks and includes numerous sexual actions.

Wolf Guy (1975)

Legendary Asian action star Sonny Chiba plays the title character, a crime-solving survivor from a forgotten tribe of werewolves.  A murder one night in Tokyo pulls him into a web of seduction and deception.  Almost like clockwork, ladies fall in love with Wolf Guy, strip nude, and then die.  There are also several sequences in gangster-run strip bars with lots of nudity.

The live-action horror film was based on Kazumasa Hirai’s Japanese manga series.

Ilsa She Wolf of the SS (1975)

This movie was shot entirely in an abandoned 1960s concentration camp.  It is about the life of Ilse “The Bitch of Buchenwald” Koch.  The wife of an SS commandant who was infamous for her inhumane treatment of prisoners.  In the film, Ilse plows over several men in her quest to find the rare agent who can sexually satisfy her. If they fail, which is often, she castrates them.  Damn!  The amount of full-frontal nudity in this film is astounding.

We’re not sure if that’s only in the film, but the real Isle Koch would massacre prisoners of war, skin them, and use the tattooed skin to make lampshades.  She committed suicide in 1967 while serving a life term in prison.

Island of Death (1976)

A couple who is having relationship troubles decides to take a vacation to a distant Greek island, unaware that it is home to a pair of deadly sexual sadists.  There’s bestiality.  Yup, with a goat. On the green, green grass.  Not once but twice.  And then gets murdered.  There’s also fellatio with a pistol barrel and a mentally ill rapist who rapes both sexes.  Lots of nudity in this one. And we do mean LOTS.

Following the popularity of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), filmmaker Nico Mastorakis was inspired to create this horror picture, with even more brutal violence.

Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals (1977)

A researcher who got lost in the jungle. Decades before the Blair Witch Project, friends.  This setting has been selling.  But no, this is not a found footage kind of film.  The story follows photojournalist Emanuelle, two female missionaries, and a hunter’s party into the Amazon in search of an extinct cannibal tribe.

What might go wrong?  There are multiple explicit sex scenes, including an asylum worker masturbating a mentally ill prisoner chained to a bed, a woman masturbating while watching a couple have sex, two naked women having sex with their pubic hair visible, and endless breasts and buttocks.  Things get tangled upriver in the Amazon.

The British Board of Film Classification removed over two minutes of screen time from the UK DVD version, which included a horrific rape scene and cannibals hacking off a woman’s breast.

Night of the Werewolf (1980)

This is the ninth film in a series starring Count Waldemar Daninsky, a werewolf.  It was first released in Spain under the title El Retorno del Hombre Lobo (The Return of the Wolfman).  The Count is sentenced to death, along with Elizabeth Bathory and several other witches.  The film depicts nudity, breasts, and female pubic hair.

Written and directed by Paul Naschy.  Oh, and he also starred in this 80s horror classic.

Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

Now here’s a classic.  The plot is very similar to Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, down to the setting in the Amazon jungle, although in this case, many of the lusty “researchers” are cannibalized.  Much of the film features completely naked characters.  There are not only multiple sex scenes, but also scenes of nude people being raped, beaten, and killed.  Cannibal Holocaust is also extremely graphic, which, combined with the nudity, resulted in it being banned in several countries.

Despite being banned in Italy, this action horror made $1.9 million in the first ten days of its theatrical run.

The House on the Edge of the Park (1980)

This shoddy Italian-language adaptation of 1972’s The Last House on the Left has a couple of violent criminals who attack a large party in a secluded village and inflict brutality on the scared guests.  In a scenario where a lady is raped and strangled to death, she is seen naked.  A sex scene between a couple in a car includes many shots of nudity.  As does a sex scene between a couple in the shower.

David Hess stars in this film, and the actress who plays his first rape victim is his wife in real life.

Women’s Prison Massacre (1983)

A bus transporting violent male convicts between facilities crashes near a women’s prison where the inmates are held captive by a vicious warden.  Male prisoners assault the jail, seize control, and rape and mutilate the female criminals, killing them.  Several scenes show female detainees completely naked, often with pubic hair.  There are also scenes with straight and girl-on-girl sex. There’s also a graphic sequence involving Russian roulette.

Lifeforce (1985)

Tobe Hooper’s space-vampire film (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) portrays the lovely Mathilda May as a teenage vampire who attempts to save the members of her spaceship by sucking the life out of others.  Ms. May is completely naked for the majority of the film.

 

The lead actress did not speak English at the time of her audition, so she learned her lines phonetically and landed the role.

Return of the Living Dead (1985)

The filmmakers performed a clever marketing ploy by using the original Night of the Living Dead as a plot component in the picture, leading people to believe it was a sequel by George Romero rather than an homage or a knockoff, depending on your perspective.  The plot revolves around a lethal gas leak at a medical warehouse, which forces the dead to rise again.  Linnea Quigley, a scream queen, strips and dances naked in a cemetery. A man zombie is shown completely naked. There are a couple of breast shots and sequences with naked pinups in the backdrop.

 

Director Dan O’Bannon gave certain zombie extras additional money for consuming genuine calf brains in this film.

Nekromantik (1987)

A horrific, violent, sex-packed, and practically unwatchable horror-sex necrophilia film from Germany.  One sex scene featuring a threesome of two living people and a corpse lasts three minutes.  A man’s penis is seen ejaculating sperm and blood.  A woman is depicted using a corpse’s head to enjoy herself.  This one is banned in several countries for understandable reasons.

Director Jörg Buttgereit confessed that he made this picture as a defiant response to the German film rating system.

Prime Evil (1988)

As the Black Death decimated Europe in the 1300s, Lucifer struck a deal with a monk: if he and everyone in his monastery devoted their souls to him, they would receive eternal life.  Fast forward to modern-day New York City, where evil congregates in a monastery where monks seek live victims to offer to Satan.  A woman is pictured naked on a sacrifice altar.  Three women are displayed topless at a Satanic ceremony.  A man and a woman are portrayed having intercourse from the waist upwards.

Director Roberta Findlay, who grew up in the Bronx, shot this exploitation film on location in New York City.

Lurkers (1988)

Cathy witnessed her mother murder her father and nearly murder her as a youngster.  When she returns to the house where the murders happened as an adult, she transforms into a “lurker”—a ghost who seeks vengeance on those who harmed them.  There are a few sex scenes and some moderate nudity.

This 90-minute mystery horror film was co-written by Ed Kelleher and Harriette Vidal.

The Haunting Of Morella (1990)

Based partially on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “Morella,” the film follows a blind recluse whose wife was crucified and her eyes gouged out seventeen years ago for witchcraft.  He is now concerned that his daughter may be possessed by her deceased mother.

Nicole Eggert, a child actress, grew on to play several starring roles, including the hit television show Baywatch.

Species (1995)

Natasha Henstridge, a model turned actress and filmmaker, plays a gorgeous alien who has sex with a string of men, all of whom die brutally.  Several scenes show casual full-frontal nudity imagery.  Plenty of breasts, hot baths, and showers.  Then there are bizarre phenomena like naked aliens giving birth and tentacles shooting out of alien women’s nipples to strangle humans.

Stars Michael Madsen and Marg Helgenberger were permitted to completely improvise their sex scene.

Embrace Of The Vampire (1995)

Alyssa Milano tried to shed her squeaky-clean teen-idol image with this narrative about a virgin who had a sexual awakening after being seduced by a seductive vampire.  Several scenes feature topless ladies. In one disturbing dream sequence, Milano’s character is bound naked to a bed while receiving sexual approaches from her boyfriend, a lesbian, and a vampire.  A portrayal of various forms of intercourse.

Anne Goursaud directed this horror thriller penned by Halle Eaton and Nicole Coady.

American Psycho (2000)

This horrific horror classic, based on Bret Easton Elis’ novel, follows Patrick Bateman, an excessively egotistical New York investment banker who is also a psychopathic serial murderer who dismembers his victims with a chainsaw.  In one scene, a guy and two women form a threesome. Several scenes depict extremely brutal assaults against naked women.  Many people found it difficult to see this video since it combined intense sex and terrible violence.  This is a monster movie in many senses, as the main character is just a sexual monster.

Twentynine Palms (2003)

This sex-laden horror tale follows two protagonists who communicate through sex.  The film’s ending is remarkably similar to the ending of Psycho.  There is explicit sexual language and a graphic sex scene in a pool that leaves nothing to the imagination.  There are several other sex scenes, including one in which a man masturbates beneath a towel.

Bruno Dumont, a French director, wrote and directed the unrated horror film.

Murder Set Pieces (2004)

The plot, which appears to be based on the 1960 British horror classic Peeping Tom, is around a wealthy immigrant fashion and softcore porn photographer with a traumatic childhood who pursues and kills prostitutes.  Sex and violence mix uneasily in various sequences, including violent rape and murder scenarios with entirely naked female victims.

Cerina Vincent, a star actress, was cast 24 hours before production began, with no knowledge of the brutal scene she would be in.  Vincent requested that her scene be edited before its release, but the director refused.

Naked Fear (2007)

Based on the story of Robert Hansen.  This serial killer abducts prostitutes and takes them to remote woodland places.  He then lets them loose and hunts them with his rifle.  Naked Fear follows a lady who arrives in a new town and is forced to work as a stripper.  She is then kidnapped and thrown out in the forest, where she is forced to sprint through the snow to survive.  Many scenes take place in a strip club, with full-frontal female nudity.  In one scenario, the female heroine is turned loose in the woods for fifteen minutes, absolutely naked.

Real-life serial killer Robert Hansen kidnapped, raped, and murdered at least 17 women in Alaska.  He was later convicted and sentenced to 461 years to life without the possibility of parole.

Gutterballs (2008)

Bowling night becomes a bowling nightmare when a serial murderer ruthlessly murders members of competing bowling teams.  The film utilizes the F-word over 500 times, which could be a cinematic record.  One eight-minute scenario depicts a lady being raped with a bowling pin.  A guy and a lady are seen having anal.  A man is sodomized with a bowling pin.  A transwoman’s genitals are cut in half.

This splatter comedy garnered excellent reviews for its visual gore and soundtrack score, but negative feedback for its poor acting.

Antichrist (2009)

In Lars Von Trier’s epic horror film, a mourning couple seeks consolation at a cabin in the woods, only to wish they had stayed at home.  Antichrist was controversial because, while it did not feature actual killings, it did depict actors having sex immediately before the murder scenes.  There is a long shot of closeup genital penetration, apparent ejaculation, and a scenario in which a lady holds scissors to her clitoris and vulva.

The sound engineer swallowed an actual microphone to record audio of his inner body to capture peculiar sounds for this film.

Piranha 3D (2010)

There were 16 naked scenes all across the Piranha series’ five films.  This picture was chosen since it was not a “3D” film in the traditional sense; rather, the “D” in the title alludes to the size of a woman’s breasts.  There is almost little plot, and the deadly fish appears to be extraneous to the unending shots of large-breasted ladies cavorting naked underwater on an island paradise.  There are also various sex scenes, including one terrible scene in which severed male genitals are seen floating in the ocean.

The entire filming required approximately 75,000 liters of synthetic blood.

The Bunny Game (2011)

A prostitute takes a trip with a trucker—and wishes she hadn’t. Drink and drugs are abundant, as well as a graphic fellatio scene.  Some of the sex is rough, including knife play and branding.

The film was inspired by star actress Rodleen Getsic’s real-life experiences of being abducted in the past.

Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort (2014)

A young guy claims his inheritance in an ancient abandoned resort in West Virginia, only to find himself fighting off a group of vicious cannibals.  Several shots show fully naked males and females cavorting in Appalachian hot springs.  One scene depicts a couple having sex underwater.  Finally, the cannibals perpetuate their bloodline by performing gang rape.

Throughout this violent horror film, every female member of the major characters is naked at some time.

Erotic Vampires of Beverly Hills (2015)

The plot is simple but entertaining, depicting a gang of vampires who relocate to Beverly Hills and seek to maintain their swinging lifestyle while keeping their vampire identities hidden.  There are multiple passionate and spicy sex scenes featuring both straight and lesbian sex.  This was graded NC-17 for “continuous full nudity, strong continuous sexual content, and violence.”  This picture succeeds by not taking itself too seriously.  While it is neither Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a traditional Halloween horror movie, nor an engaging documentary, it is a film that was produced and is available for viewing.

A sensual thriller from start to finish: a censored version of this pornographic film is available on Amazon, with roughly 30 minutes removed owing to “adult content.”

We just love horror movies.  Especially if there’s a lot of naked females in it.