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

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Yekaterina Golubeva, David Wissak, Twentynine Palms (2003)

Noelle Messier, Black Tar Road (2016)

Unknown Actresses, Midnight Stalker (2002)

Mary Loveless, Excess Flesh (2015)

Katey Sagal, Sons of Anarchy (TV Series 2008–2014)


I had to edit the scene together from separate clips, as the original sequence is intercut with scenes of dialogue between other characters not involved in the rape scene.
White supremacists teach a motorcycle club matriarch and resident MILF what “White Power” is all about.

Victoria Maurette, Bulletface (2010)

Unknown Actresses, Helga, la louve de Stilberg (1978)

Mai Goto, Ichi the Killer (2001)


Here are two clips from one of my favorite mainstream movies of all time. These two scenes are from the Japanese film Koroshiya 1, better known in English as Ichi the Killer. Brutal, violent and awesome!
Sexy Japanese lady gets visit from her Yakuza boyfriend. Wannabe superhero does the voyeur thing while she gets beaten and raped.
Our favorite Yakuza is back again, this time with a baseball bat. Wannabe superhero finally decides to step in. But does he want to help the girl, help out the rapist… or help himself to the goodies?

Unknown Actress, They All Must Die! (Video 1998)


This infamous low-budget indie film was made back in 1998, but did not see release to video until 2011. Distributors ran from it like the plague, and its extremely graphic scenes of rape abuse were so realistic, that the filmmakers were actually investigated by the NYPD and the FBI, to ensure that the events depicted were, in fact, staged with the actress’ consent. The film is so notorious that, to this day, the names of the actors involved continue to be withheld, and their performances remain uncredited. Ladies and gentlemen, doms and subs, here is an uncut 17 minute-long scene from the rape & revenge flick They All Must Die!

Privileged white female writer incurs the wrath of the aggressive black thugs that she has been writing about.

Thea Wellband, Angela Dixon, Unwatchable (2011)


This short film was made to raise awareness regarding the on-going crisis in the Congo. It recreates an actual event related by the lone survivor of a vicious attack on her village. Soldiers descend upon a home in the peaceful English countryside, and brutalize the innocent family that live there. Sorry about the quality, can’t find better one.

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