Richard Gere called David Keith’s girlfriend a cunt in An Officer and a Gentleman. Looked at her square in the face and said “You cunt” with extreme disgust.
David Carradine in Kill Bill Vol. 2
“You’re not a bad person. You’re a terrific person. You’re my favorite person. But every once in a while, you can be a real cunt.”
Ryan Phillippe in The Way of the Gun (this was only a $9m film so I suppose it doesn’t really fit the OP, but I love it anyways)
“Shut that cunt’s mouth or I’ll come over there and fuckstart her head”
As a reference point, one of the volumes of** The Book of Lists ** states the first utterance of the word “fuck” in a motion picture was in the 1967 film I’ll Never Forget Whats’is’name, by none other than Marianne Faithful.
Two other early usages: Pink Flamingos (1972) and The Exorcist (1973).
:eek: Pretty sure that refers to tits and ass, dude.
Kiefer Sutherland in Freeway yelling at Reese Witherspoon.
In The Exorcist, Linda Blair with head turned backwards says something along the lines of: “Did you see what she did? Your cunting daughter?”
Clive Owens calls Jude Law a c* in Closer.
Simon Callow as Schikaneder in Amadeus. He calls Constanze by the “c”-word when demanding to know why Mozart hasn’t finished scoring The Magic Flute. I’d seen the movie at least a dozen times and had never caught it until I turned on the subtitles one day.
Alan King in Just Tell Me What You Want (1980).
I watched Taxi driver for the first time last night and was very surprised when Robert De Niro’s character uttered the ‘C’ word. I think it was made in the early 1970s.
Nobody remembered “Porky’s”?
Wendy Williams was working behind the counter at a restaurant, when Pee Wee phoned in, using a phony voice, and asked her to page “Mike Hunt.”
WHich she did, repeatedly. “Has anybody here seen Mike Hunt?”
Not hard to look up. Taxi Driver was released in 1976.
So far, Jack Nicholson in Carnal Knowledge (1971) is the winner for earliest use by a well-known actor.
According to the book Film Facts, by Patrick Robertson, “the permissive Danes led with the first on-screen use of a four-letter word in reference to female genitalia in Quiet Days in Clichy.”
Quiet Days in Clichy was adapted from the novel of the same title by Henry Miller, and was released in Denmark and the U.S.A. in 1970.
Blade: Trinity
Ryan Reynolds calls someone a “cock-juggling thunder-cunt”