From HERCULES (1958). Audiences are watching Sylva Koscina but look at the mural behind her. What's going on there?
From the HD print, you can clearly see a woman facing the man and the placement of the hand during the climax with Steve Reeves in action!
Above & below: from ANDROCLES AND THE LION (1953). The artwork is basically depicting a threesome.
Above & below: in SODOM AND GOMORRAH (1962), the relief art behind Pier Angeli is 'interesting.' Phallic symbols and hands covering up areas.
A mural art from FURY OF HERCULES (1962). Hmm...
If you have any other examples, let me know.
4 comments:
In the top 2 photos, the obscured figure is actually facing away from the man and it is her right arm that we see in the foreground. Check out 1:35:40 onwards for a better view of the mural towards the end of the film.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jF2JKePOUOg&pp=ygUNaGVyY3VsZXMgMTk1OA%3D%3D
The woman is not facing away.
Thanks for the HD print photo. Maybe it's his mother telling him his tunic is too short.
To me it looks like the first is "copping a feel" and the second is a "three way." Sodom and Gomorrah speaks for itself. The set design in Sodom and Gomorrah is especially beautiful.
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