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The phrase is most famously the title of a 1959 Universal western starring Audie Murphy and Joanne Dru. In adult cinema, several films borrowed this poetic contrast for their own narratives about rural naivety corrupted by urban vice.

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There is some debate regarding the film's origin. One source from Letterboxd suggests that Taboo VII may actually be a repackaging of a 1980 film called A Woman’s Dream (directed by Peter Perry Jr.) with new video credits tacked on, rather than an entirely new 1989 production. The phrase is most famously the title of

Taboo VII: The Wild and the Innocent follows the Whitman family after the sudden death of the mother, Evelyn. The grieving father, Michael, and his teenage daughter, Laura, find themselves increasingly isolated in a suburban setting. As Laura navigates adolescence, she becomes the object of unwanted attention from both her brother David and a neighbor who claims to be a family friend. The film explores the psychological tension that builds as boundaries blur, culminating in a series of confrontations that test the limits of familial loyalty and personal desire. One source from Letterboxd suggests that Taboo VII