Nudist Paradise

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 byCharles Saunders
Produced byNat Miller
Frank Bevis
Written byLeslie Bell
Denise Kaye
Music byMaurice Pelling
CinematographyHenry Hall
Edited byHelen Wiggins
Production
company
Orb International
Distributed byOrb
Release date
February 1959
Running time
72 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£15,000[1]

It was the first British nudist movie.

Plot

Mike Malone (Carl Conway) is in love with a secretary called Joan (Anita Love) who is a nudist.

Production

Nat Miller shot part of the film during the Naturist World Congress, at the Duke of Bedford's stately home, Woburn Abbey. [2] Other parts were filmed on location at Britain's then leading naturist club, Spielplatz in St Albans, whose owners Charles and Dorothy Macaskie, make cameo appearances.[1] Their daughters Iseult and Cosette take part in the film's Miss Venus contest.

Reception

The film was a large success at the box office. The film grossed £19,000 from its British release alone and was the, most profitable film Nat Miller ever made.[3] It inspired a number of similar films set in nudist camps.[1]

It is the film Sid James and Joan Sims go to see at their local cinema at the beginning of Carry on Camping (1968).

References

  1. Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p. 37-38
  2. McGillivray, David. Doing Rude things: The History of the British Sex Film. Wolfbait Books. p. 35. ISBN 9781999744151.
  3. McGillivray, David (2017). Doing Rude things: The History of the British Sex Film. Wolfbait Books. p. 35. ISBN 9781999744151.


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