Bondage And A Shot
Terrible bondage in this early 1940s horror movie promo still:
First spotted at the Erotic Mad Science tumblr.
Elsewhere on Bondage Blog:
Terrible bondage in this early 1940s horror movie promo still:
First spotted at the Erotic Mad Science tumblr.
Elsewhere on Bondage Blog:
Hmmm. Is that a young John Carradine? Trying to decide.
I don’t think so. All I could find on Tumbler was the copyright date, 1944, which narrows it down to a couple dozen horror movies made that year.
Really, where would Mad Science be without cute blondes?
It’s young John Carradine, and one of the Mummy movies, but I forget which one.
Carradine was in “The Mummy’s Ghost” in 1944. So that may well be it. (That is one of the six horror movies Carradine did in 1944: others were “The Voodoo Man,” “The Invisible Man’s Revenge,” “Return of the Ape Man,” “Bluebeard,” and “House of Frankenstein,” in the last of which he played Dracula. And perhaps there were others IMDb doesn’t know about.)
Since I seem to have been obsessing about John Carradine, I feel I should also second Pat Powers’ comment. Indeed, we should be focused on the blonde. My fault.