Nudist Paradise is a 1958 British film. It was also known as Nature's Paradise in the United States.
| Nudist Paradise | |
|---|---|
1963 American newspaper advertisement using the title Nature's Paradise | |
| Directed by | Charles Saunders |
| Written by | Leslie Bell Denise Kaye |
| Produced by | Nat Miller Frank Bevis |
| Cinematography | Henry Hall |
| Edited by | Helen Wiggins |
| Music by | Maurice Pelling |
Production company | Orb International |
| Distributed by | Orb |
Release date | February 1959 |
Running time | 72 mins |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £15,000[1] |
It was the first British nudist movie.
Mike Malone (Carl Conway) is in love with a secretary called Joan (Anita Love) who is a nudist.
The film was shot on location at Britain's then leading naturist club, Spielplatz in St Albans, whose owners Charles and Dorothy Macaskie, make cameo appearances.[1]
The film was a success at the box office recouping its cost in a matter of weeks. It inspired a number of similar films set in nudist camps.[1]
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