what is the best non porn incest movie?

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I guess I'll have to say The Cider House Rules is my favorite non-porn movie dealing with incest. Fabulous. I need to read the book, though. I know I love John Irving's A Prayer For Owen Meany, so I should just get around to it.



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Flowers in the Attic?
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"Les Diables" is a controvercial hard to find but well worth it if you do French film about an autistic girl and her brother. Adele Haenel's performance is breathtaking.

I normally don't approve of downloading films but if that's the only way you can see this film then you might as well risk it.



'Gozu' has an interesting approach to the subject. It's a great movie, but wouldn't recommend it.



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Maybe not the best, but worth mentioning, Stephen King's Sleepwalkers

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''la seonda moglie'', although it's not technically incest, it involves sex between step mom-step son, i LOVE those type of erotic movies. BTW i LOVE this thread too.



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Flowers in the Attic?
They had that on the tube two weeks ago. Watched it for maybe fifteen minutes. It was depressingly awful. My new candidate for worst movie ever made.

I just looked up the movie in wikipedia. I am glad I gave up on the movie early. What a ridiculous story. I find it unbelievable the novel was a bestseller.
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hi just joined but here is a few films i like which involve this subject the war zone,the cement garden,buterfly with pia zadora,la luna ,bad boy bubby, angels and insects close my eyes



Wow, this thread hadn't reared its sister-fu*kin' head in a while.

Still creepy how many views it gets.




Yes, I had remembered the infamous flop that is Butterfly (1982) a while back but never got around to adding it here. For those happily unfamiliar with this stinker, it is where Pia Zadora's character seduces her own father, played by Stacy Keach. Butterfly might be infamous for its cheap attempts at sultry sexuality, the incest angle, or that despite the horrible script (based on a James M. Cain book) this bomb attracted an odd cast including Orson Welles, James Franciscus, June Lockhart, Edward Albert, Stuart Whitman and frippin' Ed McMahon as well as famed Italian composer Ennio Morricone!

And while it rightfully did very well at the Razzie Awards, what truly makes it controversial in Hollywood terms is that Pia Zadora, an unknown at the time (not discounting her work as a child actress in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians) was nominated for and won Best Female Newcomer at the Golden Globes. This was after her husband, a multi-millionaire businessman, flew a large contingent of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to Las Vegas for a lavish all expenses paid weekend. It is widely acknowledged that he essentially bought that award for her.

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butterfly effect, the "creepy uncle" videos the kids in th basement...yea right, either that or "grooming them into it...

cruel intentions, the first movie..
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Is white trash beautiful
Savage Grace 2007 - It was an okay movie about a mom and son relationship.



Cat People (remake 1982)
Oldboy
Psycho IV: The Beginning
The Crow (bad guy & sister)
Wicked, Wicked!
El Castillo De La Pureza
Hawaii (the king & queen)
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French film "Road To Salina" indirectly deals with incest, by the lead pretending to be a brother/son; Mimsy Farmer, Robert Walker Rita Hayworth, Ed Begley



The "Incest Movie Thread"...170,000 views and counting.
Wow. Up to 380,000 views in just over a year. This thread has gained quite the reputation on the net.

Lurkers, come on in!
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