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Simulated sex on the beach scene earns young movie makers a stay in the Myrtle Beach jail

Published July 8th, 2009 | 5 Comments


 

According to the Smoking Gun, eight young movie makers are now part of a not-so-funny comedy after getting busted for indecent exposure charges for allegedly filming simulated sex acts on a South Carolina beach.

The beach was real, the filming was real, but the sex acts were only "play acting" for a spring break-them production for the North Carolina School of Arts graduates.

Myrtle Beach police rounded up the group after witnesses reported seeing a woman "fellating or simulating fellatio" on a man late Wednesday evening. None of the witnesses reported seeing any nudity, according to the Myrtle Beach Police Department report.

One of the young filmmakers told the Smoking Gun the group was filming "Beach Week," a comedy about six college students, and that "there was nothing illegal going on" during filming.

That didn't make any difference for the Myrtle Beach police.

CLICK HERE for the full report, including the police report and mug shots.

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You can't do stuff like this post 9/11. But they may have been able to purchase a permit. For a nominal fee of course.

CommentJess Williams | 7/8/2009 - 4:33 PM - (CommentSuggest Removal )

They should have came to a kingsport city park they would have been OK there. smile

Commenttony d | 7/8/2009 - 1:25 PM - (CommentSuggest Removal )

The cops were only there because they thought it was Sparky Sanford and his latin entourage caught red-handed.

CommentPeter Stevenson | 7/8/2009 - 12:29 PM - (CommentSuggest Removal )

I never was caught being "fellated" on the beach but needless to say I'll be a lil' more careful now not to have a large group w/ cameras watching.

Commentthebestofthebest | 7/8/2009 - 11:23 AM - (CommentSuggest Removal )

Youth is wasted on the young.

CommentTiger Miller | 7/8/2009 - 10:39 AM - (CommentSuggest Removal )
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