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Doris Wishman,
Edgar G. Ulmer
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: Not Rated
: Something Weird Video
: Studios, Something Weird, Sexploitation, Vintage
: 149 min.
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They're nude but not lewd! Two nudist camp romps by two very different cult directors are together in the altogether for the first time! "Diary of a Nudist" (1961, 72 min., Color) - A newspaper editor stumbles upon a nudist camp and orders sexy ace reporter Stacey Taylor to expose its sinful ways. But surprise! She's so thrilled with the jaybird lifestyle her diary of a nudist becomes a gleeful endorsement! It's another wacky gem from the amazing Doris Wishman (Deadly Weapons). "The Naked Venus" (1958, 77 min., Black & White) - French sexpot Yvonne hides away at a nudist camp and fights back in court when her Mother-in-Law-from-Hell starts divorce proceedings over Yvonne's nude posing for the painting "The Naked Venus." But it all turns into a quasi-legal peepshow when films of her nature camp proclivities are shown to the judge! Helmed by cult-fave Edgar G. Ulmer, the man behind Poverty Row classics like "Detour," "The Man from Planet X" and "Daughter of Dr. Jekyll!"
Special Features:
- Alternate Naked Venus Title Sequence
- Deleted Footage
- Trailers
- Naked Nudist Short films
- Exploitation Art Gallery with radio spot rarities
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