"This beautiful example of far-fetched blasphemy accompanies a happy, ugly nun into the woods for her constitutional, replete with charming bird noises. Praying to and fondling a priapic mushroom, she is unaware of the evil rapist shadowing her. When the rape occurs, it is in long shot, hidden from view, under a huge tree. Articles of clothes and her cross sail through the air; the tree - entirely dominating the screen - sways rhythmically and repeatedly. A few minutes later it stops; then another tree, a few feet away, begins to sway in identical fashion. The rapist finally emerges, exhausted." (Amos Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art)
Release Date: December 31, 1966
October 21, 1910
October 26, 1984
May 27, 1986
May 30, 1941
January 01, 1997
January 01, 1997
February 21, 1953
March 03, 1951
April 08, 1950
April 07, 1951
October 22, 1949
October 01, 1999
January 04, 1936
June 20, 1936
February 20, 1937
December 23, 1938
June 20, 1936
November 01, 1940
January 14, 1955
August 11, 1941