Thanks everyone who responded to my post on the Frwl catfight.
Following the igniting of my catfight fetish by the grappling gypsy girls in Frwl, I scoured the TV listings for films which potentially had catfights in them. This was all pre-internet so all I had to go on was educated guess work and my own hazy memories. Needless to say, most of my searches came to nothing - I ended up taping, and secretly watching, a lot of very bad late night movies. My interest would pickup if there was a heroine and an evil female acompliss, but often it came to nothing.
However, there were two occasions where I struck gold. Once when I was 11, when I finally connected vague memories of watching a cave girl tussle when I was young with the film One Million Years BC. The second was completey new to me. I encountered it when I taped the Hammer film "Creatures the World Forgot" when I was 14. It is the second catfight I wanted to talk about here.
#Creatures The World Forgot#
Following my "success" with 1MYBC I reckoned that campy prehistoric fantasy movies would be a seam worth mining. The film description caught my eye so I secretly taped it, waited for my parents to go out, drew the curtains and started to watch. The film, produced in 1971, felt a bit more gritty and slightly more naturalistic than 1MYBC with no dinosaurs in site. However, my adolescent self was pleased to see the continued prevelance of scantily clad sexy beauties in suspiciousy 20th century looking clothing. This seemed more promising.
As I fast forwarded it, I came across the film's first catfight. As the tribe crosses some sand dunes in hot desert - two anonymous girls get into a sexy tussle over some water. One launches herself at the other, taking the two of them over the edge of the dune. The two reasonably attractive girls struggling and grapple as they roll down the dune - the water almost forgotten. At the bottom one girl finally wins by suffocating the other in the sand. Poignantly, the "winner" is left to an uncertain fate as she is too far away from her tribe to rejoin them. I thought to myself that was mildly arousing but was left disappointed - typically you only get one catfight in films of this type. I kept going though just in case. This time I was rewarded as I stumbled accross one of my favourite catfight scenes - that of the desperate cave girl struggle between Julie Ege and Marcia Fox. Initially I missed most of it as forwarded through it until I realised what I was watching. As my heart started to race and cock harden, I rewound and started to play. As the sexy Julie Edge character desperately ran through the dim silent gloom of the cave, the only sounds being her jingling ornamentation and heavy breathing, she stumbles across another cave girl of the opposite tribe played by Marcia Fox. Almost immediately the latter gives a silent challenge, and the battle was on! I couldn't believe my luck. Needless to say I pleasured myself a number of times that day to the erotic spectacle - again replaying the scene frame-by-frame on the the VCR to relish every moment. Whilst the 1MYBC catfight is an undisputed classic, there are things about the"The Creatures the World Forgot" fight that for me are intensely erotic.
When the hero discovers the two warring women he quickly breaks it up. I must say, if I were him I would have sat back and "enjoyed" the private spectacle of two catfighting beauties until its conclusion.
I then watched the rest of the film hoping for a rematch. Towards the end, when the two brothers fight, it looked like there would be a corresponding battle between the two women but it was not to be.
I have added a YouTube link below to the fight. Below are my thoughts and observations on the scene.
https://youtu.be/xozfzVCW6Lk#Thoughts and Observations#
#The two women have sexy natural figures ; no torpedo breasts or fake tan in sight. Both are attractive with pert breasts, shapely assess and sexy womanly thighs. The latter of which they sensually lock together as the desperately struggle on the floor. Their skimpy costumes reveal enough of their gorgeous bodies while still remaining titilating. Both are equally matched making the fight intense and fierce. Their overall look matches the more gritty and primal feel of the film.
#The location. The catfight occurs in an isolated location away from prying eyes and any help for either women. This makes the context of the fight more intense; a desperate primal feminine struggle for survival between two sexy girls. No one (at least at first) is there to stop them, it a wild battle to the finish.
Whilst the low lighting is a slight problem, it also adds to the atmosphere as they catfight in the semi darkness. The sandy location evokes the feel of two wild feminine creatures writhing sexily in the dirt.
The catfight also matches the wider struggles going on at the same time. The clash of the two women from different tribes mirroring the wider battle between the two sets of male warriors.
#The grunts and groaning. What I love about this catfight is that there is no music accompanying this scene. All you hear are the gorgeous sound of two wild women struggling - a sexy mix of groans, grunts, heavy panting and animalistic growling. All this mixed with the sounds of their struggling bodies as they roll around on the cave floor, as their sexy sandy bottoms are revealed as one girl and then the other is on top.
All this enhances the feel of two wild women locked in a fierce primal struggle for survival.
#The catfight itself. Whilst relatively short, the catfight is intense, wild and sexy. Again, a great balance between the wildness of a real fight and the modern MMA style catfights of today. As soon as the two girls encounter each other, there is almost an unspoken challenge from Marcia Fox followed by its acceptance by Julie Ege. The two immediately engage in a sexy hair pulling struggle, which then goes to the ground. Both sets of great bare thighs locking together, breasts jiggling and legs kicking. The battle develops into a fierce legs locked, body to body, struggle. They are almost catballing on the cave floor, as they rollover and over each other, sand and hair flying as they catfight.
I really like it when half way through they separate, with one girl quickly walking back up the slight incline to lock up with her enemy again.
Anyway, these are my thoughts. I would love to hear other people's views and experiences of this catfight or the one in 1MYBC.