Roger Moore to star in a Well Smacked Seat film?
By Peters
I asked Miss Svenson, the video producer and driving energy behind Girl Next Door Productions, if Sir Roger Moore KBE be appearing in a future Well Smacked Seat production? “Sadly no”, she said with a smile and just a faint trace of her native Scandinavian accent “ – we don’t do men at Well Smacked Seat”.
It was not quite such a daft question as you might think. Roger Moore, best-known for starring as James Bond in the films made in the Seventies and early Eighties, acted in a spanking scene in an episode of the popular Sixties TV series The Saint.
In ‘The Golden Journey’, Simon Templar, tricks the rich, headstrong and spoiled fiancée of his best friend into believing she has been robbed and accompanying him on a 100 mile hike through countryside of Spain. At first the fiancée Belinda Dean, played by the beautiful Erica Rogers, hates the hardships and fights back -she gets a spanking from Roger Moore – but it’s a morality tale and a sunny unspoilt character emerges by the time they reach their destination.
Miss Svenson would think twice before allowing a plot that portrays the relationship between men and women in this old-fashioned way. However there is no doubt that Belinda Dean is a strong intelligent woman and no doorstep. Only when Belinda Dean understands that Simon Templar (and by extension her fiancé) care enough to devote time and attention to her, as well as money, does the fun-loving happy woman emerge.
Just like a Well Smacked Seat film, The Golden Journey sprinkles a little joy in the world and what’s not to like about Roger Moore giving Erica Rogers a spanking. Recommended!
Hee hee. It’s great when a spanking pops up in something a bit more mainstream. Sean Connery threatened to put Miss Moneypenny over his knee in one of the early Bond films. I don’t think it ever actually happened though. Leastways not on film – Moore’s the pity (sorry couldn’t resist).
Now Miss Moneypenny might pass muster at Well Smacked Seat even if Sean Connery wouldn’t!
I should say that’s just about spot on. And with a name like that she’d have to be the new Economics mistress I reckon.