Scene from Lipstick (1976)
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Margot Hemingway, Margaux Louise Hemingway
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Full Biography
Margaux Louise Hemingway was an American fashion model and actress. She earned success as a supermodel in the mid-1970s, appearing on the covers of magazines including Cosmopolitan, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and Time.
She signed a million-dollar contract for Fabergé as the spokes-model for Babe perfume. She was the granddaughter of writer Ernest Hemingway. Her later years were marred by highly publicized episodes of addiction and depression, before her suicide from a drug overdose on July 1, 1996, at the age of 42.
About the Movie: Lipstick (1976)
Release Year: 1976
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Violación, A Violentada, En pige ser rødt, Lápiz de labios, Hirveä kosto, Pelon kosto, Raiskattu, Viol et châtiment, Ahortaga heili, Ajakrúzs, Stupro, Violenta posesión, Dziewczyna z reklamy, Baton Vermelho, Ilik dudaklar, Eine Frau sieht rot
Director: Lamont Johnson
Writer: David Rayfiel
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Freddie Fields
Executive_Producer: Dino De Laurentiis
Companies: The De Laurentiis Company
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Keywords
Keywords: big sister kid sister, lawyer, rape, rape and revenge
Story
Gordon Stuart, an aspiring avant-garde composer and music teacher, brutally rapes Chris McCormick, a supermodel and his student's sister. Chris reports the crime to the police but when the case goes to trial, she faces slut-shaming from the defense and Gordon is found innocent by the jury. Traumatized by the event, Chris is devastated by this miscarriage of justice. Later, Gordon rapes Chris' younger sister Kathy. Driven by a desire for vengeance, Chris takes matters into her own hands to serve justice outside the courtroom.
Summary
Lipstick (1976) is a drama-thriller directed by Lamont Johnson that explores themes of rape and its devastating aftermath on victims in a society that often blames them instead. The film follows Chris McCormick, a fashion model who is raped by her sister's music teacher Gordon Stuart. When she reports the crime, she faces slut-shaming from the defense during the trial, leading to Gordon's acquittal. The movie critiques the legal system's failure in serving justice for rape victims and highlights the importance of believing survivors.