Most degrading performance by a woman in a movie?

Jennifer Jason Leigh’s performance in Last Exit to Brooklyn is up there.

One of their writers and actors (Paul Chaplin) said it was the worst movie they ever did. It has to be the sleaziest and slimiest as well.

Oh, I don’t know, I thought The Quiet Man was pretty good. :wink:

Good one- this would include at least one actress in the last 20 or so Woody Allen movies.

Was she as inarticulate and airheaded as Richards was in the film? Because it wasn’t her looks that destroyed her credibility; it was her complete failure in the acting department.

I liked Sabrina.

Daddy Long-legs, on the other hand…

Both Dogville and * Breaking the Waves* are just excuses for Von Trier to have women horribly and repeatedly abused. The actual dirty work is always done by “those people,” characters in the movie that Von Trier disapproves of. Don’t believe for a moment that it’s anything other than his hangup.

I think he’s a bad director and a bad human being. He should at least own up to his own misogyny, instead of trying to palm it off on other people.

She gets my vote too! Unless we count how Divine degrades herself for the rich couple in Female Trouble.

How about those slasher flicks Bette Davis & Joan Crawford made in the 60’s because it was the only work they could get?

You mean you don’t think **Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte ** is some of Bette Davis’s best work?

Showgirl was without a doubt the most degrading stuff I’ve seen in a really long time- and that includes any mainstream porn I may have watched.

It was completely sickening. That woman must have reaaaaallllly needed a paycheck to act those scenes. I am friends with the “A” Camera/Steadicam Op on that show and he described it as the worst period of time in his entire career.

-gag-

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The rape victim in A Clockwork Orange (is she murdered as well?) (I left after he slapped her).

Marilyn Burns wasn’t horribly degraded in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (well, it was 1974), though she wasn’t treated that well on set – that rag stuffed in her mouth during the infamous dinner scene was a real, random grease-stained cloth from a crew member.

Could you be more specific?

So, um, if somebody was … hypothetically, of course … willing to expose themselves to the degradation of Requiem for a Dream, would the Director’s Cut be the way to go or the original theatrical cut?

I believe the specific rape is the one that occurs at Home house. The writer, his young wife. Yes, she dies of her wounds and the writer is permanently wheelchair-bound. That event occurred in the life of the author, Anthony Burgess.

Then again, it might be a reference to the rape of the Cat Lady and her murder with the giant white phallus sculpture. I believe in both scenes, the victims died.

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I believe it was the Home house, as described above.

Not sure if this is what the OP is looking for but what about Chloe Sevigny’s actual oral acrobatics in ‘The Brown Bunny’? Especially with a cretin like Vincent Gallo.

Director’s cut. And this is the movie I immediately thought of as well.

What event? Are you saying Burgess knew someone to which something similar happened? Do you have a cite for this, because that sounds very apocryphal.