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Gun Struggle Catfights

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Offline Horny-Jew

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Re: Gun Struggle Catfights
« Reply #45 on: December 05, 2023, 08:41:35 AM »
I would have like the woman in the Ocean Park episode, who was dressed in office clothes, to take off her shoes once she was on the beach and be barefoot on the sand.

The last one (the NCIS episode) was good, but the end is too violent, as I'm not a fan of violence like that. In the story line, the NCIS would not be happy that a women was shot and killed. They wanted her alive, arrested, and sent to jail. It's unclear also from the video when the bad girl was pointing the gun at the NCIS female officer, but it then the bullet fires at the bad girl. Did the NCIS female officer turn the gun around so it was pointing at the bad girl. Very confusing in the last few seconds of the gun fight.

Most important footnote: The NCIS female officer is sexy as hell !!! I'd love to see her in catfights (no gun violence)  ;D
« Last Edit: December 05, 2023, 08:59:26 AM by Horny-Jew »

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Offline biancabarclay

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Re: Gun Struggle Catfights
« Reply #46 on: December 22, 2023, 01:55:53 AM »
This publicity still from the 1958 movie Girls On The Loose shows the good girl and the villainess in a life or death struggle. The blonde heroine has disarmed the murderous gun moll and they're fighting on the floor alongside the stolen money, the villainess desperately reaching for her revolver.

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Re: Gun Struggle Catfights
« Reply #47 on: January 05, 2024, 08:46:27 PM »
An unknown Hart to Hart episode and the movie "Elaan" (1971) features two gun struggle catfights.


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Offline biancabarclay

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Re: Gun Struggle Catfights
« Reply #48 on: January 07, 2024, 05:39:46 PM »
An unknown Hart to Hart episode and the movie "Elaan" (1971) features two gun struggle catfights.


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Thank you! The Hart to Hart struggle is from an episode called "Vintage Harts". I hadn't seen the "Elaan" fight until quite recently.



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Offline biancabarclay

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« Reply #49 on: June 24, 2024, 08:14:46 PM »
There's a gun struggle catfight in the 1940 crime movie "San Francisco Docks". The killer's wife is armed with a small automatic gun, but freezes with indecision and gets grabbed from behind by the feisty heroine. Twice the bleach blonde bad girl tries to retrieve the gun, but twice she's thwarted by the plucky good girl.

The struggle starts just after the one hour point. The quality of the video is poor, but the fight is quite good, and high stakes, as the heroine is fighting for her life, while the villainess is facing a lengthy prison sentence - possibly even a life sentence - if apprehended.

https://archive.org/details/san-francisco-docks-1940

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Offline sinclairfan

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« Reply #50 on: June 24, 2024, 09:32:12 PM »
There's a gun struggle catfight in the 1940 crime movie "San Francisco Docks". The killer's wife is armed with a small automatic gun, but freezes with indecision and gets grabbed from behind by the feisty heroine. Twice the bleach blonde bad girl tries to retrieve the gun, but twice she's thwarted by the plucky good girl.

The struggle starts just after the one hour point. The quality of the video is poor, but the fight is quite good, and high stakes, as the heroine is fighting for her life, while the villainess is facing a lengthy prison sentence - possibly even a life sentence - if apprehended.

https://archive.org/details/san-francisco-docks-1940

Although the fight is way too short, Irene Hervey stated in an interview years ago on the Turner Classic Movie website that she and her co-star Esther Ralston made an agreement prior to filming to genuinely throw each other into the wall and over the bed.  Which is the reason it looks so real--it actually is.

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« Reply #51 on: September 02, 2024, 06:54:52 AM »
This isn't exactly a gun struggle catfight, but in this scene from an episode (The Enemy Within) of the original Eighties series of MacGyver, the villainess sees her plans unraveling, and is drawing her gun from her purse, when she's brutally tackled down and disarmed by the feisty good girl - who later knocks the villainess out with her own gun:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TDqFrnW6BI

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« Reply #52 on: October 02, 2024, 09:05:58 PM »
There's quite an intense, leggy, rolling, gun struggle catfight in the 1973 movie "The Bamboo House of Dolls". The build-up starts at around 1:38:40 at the link:

https://fsharetv.co/w/the-bamboo-house-of-dolls-episode-1-tt0071189

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« Reply #53 on: October 08, 2024, 10:11:00 PM »
There are several different versions of the catfight from the Hart to Hart episode "Max's Waltz" available online, but this one has the clearest picture quality:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlLpoKMAA48

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« Reply #54 on: October 12, 2024, 06:34:08 AM »
I've previously posted the catfight in the old black and white movie "It's a Wonderful World" - not to be confused with "It's a Wonderful Life". The link is now dead, so I'm reposting it here. The catfight starts at 1:23:25.

https://ok.ru/video/265695857315

If you watch it in slow motion, you can better appreciate the villainess's panic when her gun jams, and when the feisty heroine is closing the distance between them. The good girl disarms, overpowers and KO's the villainess, and then sits astride bad girl, who's flat on her back, out cold.

There's a great scene where the villainess is dragged to her feet, dazed and confused, and has a look of absolute despair on her face. I can only imagine her rage and frustration: she had the gun, but got disarmed, overpowered, KO'd, and pinned by the heroine. She's mixed up in at least one murder, so in a few moments she's gone from a position where she was looking at a life of luxury, to where her defeat had condemned her to a life sentence in prison.

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« Reply #55 on: January 19, 2025, 07:09:55 AM »
Here's an obscure gun struggle from an old TV series called "Not For Hire". The episode is called "The Fall Guy". Watch from around 21 minutes, as a woman is kidnapped, and a little later tangles with the villainess:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_xh_anV-Zg&ab_channel=VintageFilmChannel

I'd never heard of this series until today, when I saw a post on Deviantart, which makes me wonder if there are some other catfights in the series.

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Offline sinclairfan

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Re: Gun Struggle Catfights
« Reply #56 on: January 19, 2025, 05:03:11 PM »
Here's an obscure gun struggle from an old TV series called "Not For Hire". The episode is called "The Fall Guy". Watch from around 21 minutes, as a woman is kidnapped, and a little later tangles with the villainess:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_xh_anV-Zg&ab_channel=VintageFilmChannel

I'd never heard of this series until today, when I saw a post on Deviantart, which makes me wonder if there are some other catfights in the series.
 

<> Sexy trope, when the guys start pairing off and fighting, and the 2 women know it's only a matter of time till they know they will inevitably square up and need to duke it out.  Whether they want to or not.

<> Sexy vintage clothes on the women in the clip.

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Re: Gun Struggle Catfights
« Reply #57 on: January 19, 2025, 07:12:44 PM »
Here's an obscure gun struggle from an old TV series called "Not For Hire". The episode is called "The Fall Guy". Watch from around 21 minutes, as a woman is kidnapped, and a little later tangles with the villainess:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_xh_anV-Zg&ab_channel=VintageFilmChannel

I'd never heard of this series until today, when I saw a post on Deviantart, which makes me wonder if there are some other catfights in the series.
 

<> Sexy trope, when the guys start pairing off and fighting, and the 2 women know it's only a matter of time till they know they will inevitably square up and need to duke it out.  Whether they want to or not.

<> Sexy vintage clothes on the women in the clip.

Yes, and gun struggle catfights are high stakes (unlike a tussle over a man): the feisty heroine is likely fighting for her life, given that in most such situations the villainess knows it's a life of luxury if she gets away, but life in prison if she doesn't.

Which other gun struggle fights in this thread do you like, and do you know of any others?

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« Reply #58 on: January 19, 2025, 10:33:18 PM »
Sexiest Award is a two-way tie:

<> The 1940 "Docks of San Francisco" fight is sexy AF once you factor in the IRL backstory that the two actresses, Irene Hervey and Esther Ralston, had a pre-filming handshake agreement with each other to fight for real so that the scene would be as realistic as possible.

<> The sand which gets on the NCIS fighters is highly effective.  More gritty, literally and figuratively, than a mud fight.




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« Reply #59 on: January 20, 2025, 06:45:25 AM »
Sexiest Award is a two-way tie:

<> The 1940 "Docks of San Francisco" fight is sexy AF once you factor in the IRL backstory that the two actresses, Irene Hervey and Esther Ralston, had a pre-filming handshake agreement with each other to fight for real so that the scene would be as realistic as possible.

<> The sand which gets on the NCIS fighters is highly effective.  More gritty, literally and figuratively, than a mud fight.

I like the Max's Waltz one from Hart to Hart, and the one in It's a Wonderful Life - the heroine KO'ing the villainess and then sitting astride her while the bad girl is out cold is a nice touch.