Blaze Starr Goes Nudist
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Blaze Starr Goes Nudist | |
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Directed by | Doris Wishman |
Written by | Melvin Stanley |
Produced by | Doris Wishman |
Starring | Blaze Starr Russ Martine Gene Berk |
Cinematography | Raymond Pheelan |
Edited by | Martin Samuels |
Music by | Songs 'Going Back To Nature' and 'The Moon is The Lamp of Love' by J. J. Kendall |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Blaze Starr Goes Nudist is a 1962 nudist film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars legendary burlesque queen Blaze Starr and crooner Ralph Young (as "Russ Martine").
The film was also released under the bowdlerized title Blaze Starr Goes Back to Nature.
Plot
[edit]Screen siren Blaze Starr (Starr) is tired of the rigors of celebrity life. After wandering into a screening of a nudist exploitation film, she travels to Sunny Palms Lodge, a nearby nudist camp, to apply for membership. Blaze enjoys the relaxed atmosphere the camp offers and becomes friends with the camp's director, Andy Simms (Young). Her lack of interest in her professional life quickly becomes apparent to her manager / boyfriend Tony (Berk), however, who worries that Blaze will lose her acting contract if the studio finds out she's a nudist. As fate would have it, it turns out the studio head endorses the nudist lifestyle, and Blaze and Andy start a new romance.
Cast
[edit]- Blaze Starr as Blaze Starr
- Ralph Young (as "Russ Martine") as Andy Simms
- Gene Berk as Tony
- William Meyer
- Sandra Sinclair
- Stephen Bloom
- Bunny Downe
- James Antonio
Locations
[edit]The nude scenes were filmed at Sunny Palms Lodge in Homestead, Florida.
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