TheManInOil says > Yes, it's implied. However, given how the two of them behave I'm assuming that it wasn't something he actually acted upon. It's just that she knew that his jealousy wasn't natural.
When I saw the movie last month on TCM, I missed the very beginning so I may have missed some clues. Still, I don't remember incest coming to mind in regards to Elsa and her father's relationship. Her father was overly strict and protective of her but I thought it was his religious beliefs and his desire to keep her safe given where they were living and the conditions that surrounded them. However, when I read the OP's and other comments here, I think maybe there's something to what they say.
I do remember thinking it was her actions that led to the deaths of all the Hammond brothers, her father, and Steve Judd. None of it made any sense to me at the time. Why was she in such a rush to leave the farm? I know she thought she was in love but I felt there was something more to it. There was something missing that I wasn't seeing. Perhaps she feared her developing feelings for Heck but I didn't think so. Incest might explain it. It would make sense that she was running away from rather than toward something.
He had desires for her but I doubt he actually molested her, or she wouldn't have been so shocked by the depravity of the Hammond brothers.
I don't think her reaction to the Hammond brothers proves or disproves anything. She thought she would be starting a new life with her new husband but soon found out he wasn't who she thought he was. Her new husband was bad enough but each of his brothers seemed intent on taking their turn with her too. If she was running away from a bad situation at home with her father, realizing she was jumping from the frying pan into the fire would have been shocking and too much to bear.
Naturally, I'd have to see the movie again to see if I got the same impression while watching the movie but from what I do remember, I'd say the theory of incest seems to fit the story.
Woman, man! That's the way it should be Tarzan. [Tarzan and his mate]
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