Just Rape Her

Rape Scenes from mainstream movies only. Our collection of videos will surely put you in the right mood.

Unknown Actresses, Rape Victims (1975)

Unknown Actresses, Wong gok ma cheung (1992)

Priscilla Barnes, Kate Norby, The Devil’s Rejects (2005)


A bunch of guys and a woman kidnap two families of singers, using sadism and violence against the harmless persons.

Christy Chung, Wipawee Charoenpura, Jan Dara (2001)


A woman who “just found out” she was a lesbian after she’s pressured into marrying a man she doesn’t want decides that she isn’t going to perform her womanly duties and have a baby like her husband wants her to. But her husband is going to fill her womb with his offspring whether she likes it or not. In this scene we see the woman in the bathtub pregnant while she’s having flashbacks of all the “good times” that lead to her pregnancy.

Candela Pena, Micaela Nevarez, Princesas (2005)


Prostitute is on a date at a restaurant, romanticizing her meeting with a man she feels attracted to – who does not know that she is a sex worker. She recognizes one of her clients at a different table. She turns white with fear, and when she momentarily leaves the table to go to the restroom, her client follows her and asks her for sexual favors in the bathroom. Initially she refuses saying, “Not today, not today”, but because of his perseverance and his large monetary offer, she accepts. The camera, inside the restroom, focuses on prostitute’s face, crying while refusing the offer; but in their closeness, he grabs her and insists. Perhaps we cannot say it was rape, since in the end she accepts the money as a symbol of the selling of sexual pleasure, but there was not free will on her part in offering her services either.

Unknown Actresses, The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago (1969)

Unknown Actresses, Rezubian reipu: Amai mitsuju (1991)

Unknown Actresses, Stormy Affair (2015)

Unknown Actresses, Senora Acero (TV Series 2014– )

Renata Airoldi, Cama de Gato (2002)

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