Decent Heelpop/Quasi-Dangle in Dark Tower (1988)
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2025 7:22 am
Dark Tower, 1988, directed by Freddie Francis
Not a great film, but at 1:06:20, the camera gets a nice shot of the female lead, Jenny Agutter, passed out on a couch, one of her pumps askew, in nylons, barely on her foot as she lays there, splayed out. Very nice shot of her arch and the cut starts with that before panning up her leg: absolutely killer arch.
There's an earlier scene near the start of the film (05: 50 or so) with her in hose and underwear, but the shoe action was a treat.
Seems like a film that would have some shoe loss, especially with a certain shot at the end and lots of running in heels, but those are the only really noteworthy scenes.
The movie's free on Tubi if you're of a mind to check it out. Be warned: not a successful movie on a creative level, with some funky screenwriting, lazy editing, and extremely uneven performances (bizarre leading man, a criminally under-used Kevin McCarthy, and Theodore Bikel doing an incredible job with the bizarre material he was given).
Not a great film, but at 1:06:20, the camera gets a nice shot of the female lead, Jenny Agutter, passed out on a couch, one of her pumps askew, in nylons, barely on her foot as she lays there, splayed out. Very nice shot of her arch and the cut starts with that before panning up her leg: absolutely killer arch.
There's an earlier scene near the start of the film (05: 50 or so) with her in hose and underwear, but the shoe action was a treat.
Seems like a film that would have some shoe loss, especially with a certain shot at the end and lots of running in heels, but those are the only really noteworthy scenes.
The movie's free on Tubi if you're of a mind to check it out. Be warned: not a successful movie on a creative level, with some funky screenwriting, lazy editing, and extremely uneven performances (bizarre leading man, a criminally under-used Kevin McCarthy, and Theodore Bikel doing an incredible job with the bizarre material he was given).