So far there are about 30 catfight clips from some pretty obscure movies and a couple of famous ones. It is illuminating to see them collected, because you realize how poor most of it is. (My own picks for the only good catfights in cinema are From Russia With Love, Seven Magnificent Gladiators, and maybe maybe The Amazons. Qawsed has only the first one so far.)
I gotta rip into my vcr collection and start downloading onto youtube. I got hours worth of every and any type of fem/fem fight action I could find in the past 15 plus years plus. Movies, shows, commercials ... you name it! Its just every time I'd would like to something comes up and its such a hassle plugging in my old dusty vcr and capturing footage into a video converter. But, I'll find time soon.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die ... wrote briefly about that film on his youtube bulletin. Thats the first chick fight I recall seeing and poppin wood to!!! Talk about a sick little monkey I was @ 4 or 5 yrs old :)
Youtube is great for finding old clips that you remember vaguely and want to return to, if only to see whether they're as good as you once thought. There are only two clips from my pre-Internet days that I've been unable to find:
One is from The Underachievers. The film was utter trash about some underground detectives in a school or something, but it had Barbara Carrera in a schoolteacher catfight.
The other is from the TV miniseries The Key to Rebecca, and barely qualifies as a catfight. As part of some shady dealings between enemy spies, a beautiful woman is handed over as a playmate to a lesbian. They start wrestling in bed, the lesbian is aroused by it, but her prisoner knocks her out cold and escapes. I saw it once and it made an impression.
"Qawsed" is up to 94 clips now. This one's pretty good, apparently from "Wild Women of Wongo". (Imagine saying that title at the register. "I'll have one ticket to Wild Women of Wongo, please.")
Wow, I gotta find The Underachievers too. I'll help with that search!!!
I'm sure in the up and coming day,months and years alot of the nostalgic stuff we all almost forgot about will be showing up on youtube. Christ, if theres a fight yesterday its on youtube ... yesterday!
That was a good fight. But, couldn't help some distractions ... The drunk guy on the bed yelling "Hey OH!" Hell I don't blame him though. And the Gawd awful 70's jive music playing in the background ... during a film which is suppose to take place in the early 1900's! (tehehe) But, thats B-movie exstraviganza for ya.
Thanks for sharing. They just don't make em like they use to in film. All the kunt-foo fighting has long been over shadowing Hollyweird!!!
There was a discussion on the defunct Combative Woman's Web Site about a women's "fishfight" on the TV spy series La Femme Nikita. For those of us who never took the time to wade through (pun very much intended) the late night re-runs of a bazillion episodes, guess what, it's on Youtube.
Qawsed seems to have run out of steam at 115 clips. An impressive collection, nonetheless.
Meanwhile, Corinne02 is another Youtube user of high interest to us femfight fetishists. About half of his 171 clips are catfights, many of them excerpts from commercial producers such as DWW, Festelle, and Crystal. I suppose most of us are ambivalent about it being available for free without the producers' permission. But there's also some b-movie material. Remember the Flash Gordon pillowfight with Ornella Muti? Here she is again:
My suggestion is to watch the build-up and stop when the actual fight breaks out at about 2:10. Your own imagination will be far more satisfying. The same thing applies to the next one, apparently from something called "Caligula 3". Watch the first 9 seconds only, stop, and let your imagination take it from there.
Love Goddesses of Blood Island. This clip contains piss-poor gruesome horror in anticipation of Night of the Living Dead. It also has a breathing corpse. In between, there's two beauties rolling around in a catfight that needs to be heard to be believed.
If shock horror puts you off, let the entire video load and fast forward 1'45". Stop watching as soon as the catfight is over.
Youtube user nbsvs is a Bollywood collector. A sizeable portion of his 73 videos are catfights. A recent addition is the Indian version of the Bond catfight:
I'd have liked to see it go on longer, but it's still pretty good. This other one is a mixture of martial arts, acrobatics, and cattiness:
Yet another Youtube user with a catfight collection is marandbor. He just added a whole slew of b-movie clips, at the moment reaching a total of 78. Some are duplicates of the other users mentioned in this thread, but many are new to me. Unfortunately, the nudity in a handful of clips will probably get him banned within a couple of days, so browse quickly before he's gone.
Two of the most beautiful actresses ever, Brigitte Bardot and Claudia Cardinale. Alas, far from the best stuntwomen ever. The exchange in the wagon translates as:
Bardot: "How are you doing?" Cardinale: "Better. How about you?" Bardot: "What a fight! Good for our appetite." Cardinale: "And our esteem. You throw an amazing right punch." Bardot: "Your left is not too bad." Cardinale: "If we'd known each other before..." Bardot: "...we would have fought for fun."
There seems to be an infinite number of B-movie catfights to draw upon for a Youtube account. Here are borand73 and dreamcatfight, with 110 and 53 catfights, respectively.
Hey Tomas those were some good finds. The only problem with youtube is you see a clip and think .... this might be good only to find the clips been taken off or the person violated the rules. We need something called "boobtube" which allows anything! Ofcourse then you can just imagine all the bull****e you'd find on there too :)
The owner of that board I mentioned in my last post uses Mediafire for video hosting. You need to download files if you want to watch them, so it's less convenient in that respect, but there's no conversion into low-resolution Flash as on Youtube, and nobody goes around deleting risqué material.
There are only two clips from my pre-Internet days that I've been unable to find:
One is from The Underachievers. The film was utter trash about some underground detectives in a school or something, but it had Barbara Carrera in a schoolteacher catfight.
Found it. Did it live up to my recollection? Not really, but it's pretty good as far as B-movie catfights go. Here's a link: