RosieRad:
Wait, are there 2 Bond movie scenes where women get whipped with stingray tails? Is that "a thing" people really whip people with? Did Ian Fleming have some kind of strange preoccupation with that idea?
Well, I don't believe that "The Hildebrand Rarity" has ever been made into a motion picture, it's actually a fairly short story in the
For Your Eyes Only story collection. Also, if I'm remembering correctly, the wife's whipping by her crude husband is briefly overheard going on inside their ship cabin, yet not described.
(Of course, "Quantum of Solace" is the title of a James Bond film, although the short story [in the same collection] is merely the chronology of a failed marriage which is recounted to Bond at a dinner party.)
"License to Kill" isn't based on any writing by Ian Fleming that I'm aware of, although it does deal interestingly with the concept of Bond as an avenger with a personal grudge.
In that movie, some of the whip-lashes have to land much higher than ones for a classic spanking, nearly at the girlfriend's waist level, so that they can later be shown to Bond on screen. Although the guy does a ridiculous amount of seducing women during his assignments, of course it would be truly scandalous for a feminine bare bottom to ever be displayed to a Bond film audience...
--C.K.