There have been a few movies that had the leading lady trying to run away from the man who was determined to spank her. The longest pre-spanking chase scene that I know of was near the end of McLintock! And, as far as I know, McLintock! was the only movie in which the naughty girl used a ladder to try to evade her inevitable chastisement.
Here is a shot of Katherine McLintock on the ladder:
Of course we know the ladder tipped, spilling Katherine into a nearby water trough. She got wet. Then she got caught.
And then... of course she got spanked!
Does anyone else have a favorite scene that includes a chase before the spanking?
Pre-Spanking Chase
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Re: Pre-Spanking Chase
Boom, that's a great still of Maureen O'Hara with her mouth open - "Owwwwww!" A before-spanking chase is on obvious way of extending a spanking scene, and I have no doubt that McLintock! will be the all-time champion for long chases. But have there been any others?
Going over the great comics spankings in my mind, I can't think of any. Of course, the comics medium isn't well-suited for long chase scenes because a comics layout must be economical (and with daily strips the situation is even worse). Not that the slam-bang layout approach is necessary to comics, but early creators seemed to believe it was. Frankly, we're lucky to find even the spanking itself given multiple panels, let alone find a pre-spanking chase in comics, and usually the spanking is short-shrifted with one little panel (e.g. Candy Spanking #2):
The spanking - the climax of the story - is given short shrift, consigned to the smallest panel on the page in Candy #3.
So that leaves us with movies and TV as the only likely sources of pre-spanking chases. Let's see: Dick Van Dyke chases Mary Tyler Moore around their living room, but in this example the swats are given on the fly and there is no OTK conclusion. And I can't think of any others - drat!
Maybe I've got something in the files somewhere, but if so (and I have a lot of video awaiting final editing) I can't think of it now.
Going over the great comics spankings in my mind, I can't think of any. Of course, the comics medium isn't well-suited for long chase scenes because a comics layout must be economical (and with daily strips the situation is even worse). Not that the slam-bang layout approach is necessary to comics, but early creators seemed to believe it was. Frankly, we're lucky to find even the spanking itself given multiple panels, let alone find a pre-spanking chase in comics, and usually the spanking is short-shrifted with one little panel (e.g. Candy Spanking #2):
The spanking - the climax of the story - is given short shrift, consigned to the smallest panel on the page in Candy #3.
So that leaves us with movies and TV as the only likely sources of pre-spanking chases. Let's see: Dick Van Dyke chases Mary Tyler Moore around their living room, but in this example the swats are given on the fly and there is no OTK conclusion. And I can't think of any others - drat!
Maybe I've got something in the files somewhere, but if so (and I have a lot of video awaiting final editing) I can't think of it now.
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