Captive Coed
Captive Coed

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Captive Coed

2008
Movie
Adult · 18+
59 min
English

DONNA McKAY is a prim and proper college student racing from her car to get to her next class. Unbeknownst to her, TOMMY SWAN has been stalking her and is now watching from his own car as she adjusts her stockings. When she reaches the locked door to the building, he races up behind her, chloroforms her, and carries her unconscious body back to his escape vehicle. Reaching his destination, he lays her down on a mattress, and slowly undresses her all the while fondling her nubile young flesh. What awaits her next are the stuff of which nightmares are made of. Dazed and bewildered, she finally awakens to find that she cannot see, and has been tied spread-eagled to the bed, a helpless victim for his twisted desires. No one responds to her screams as DONNA hears the door swing open, feels his body on the bed right next to her, his heart beating almost as fast as hers, and then…

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the experiences of women in college sports, focusing on the challenges and triumphs they face. It delves into the history of Title IX and its impact on athletic opportunities for female students. The film highlights the dedication and resilience of these athletes.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Captive Coed' received limited theatrical release and thus has a less extensive critical reception compared to major feature films. It is generally recognized within documentary circles for its focused look at women's collegiate athletics and the historical context surrounding it.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its timely exploration of gender equality in sports.

  • Noted for its informative historical perspective on Title IX.

  • Considered a valuable, albeit brief, look at the struggles and successes of female athletes.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced as part of a larger series or project focusing on social issues and sports, contributing to educational outreach on gender equity.

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