The Nudist Story
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- Edward J. Danziger
- Harry Lee Danziger
- John P. Wyler
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| Directed by | Ramsey Herrington |
| Written by | Mark Grantham (as Norman Armstrong) |
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| Cinematography | James Wilson |
| Edited by | Spencer Reeve |
| Music by | Tony Crombie |
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| Distributed by | Eros (UK) |
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Running time | 69 mins |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Nudist Story (U.S. title: Pussycat's Paradise; also known as Five Acres and For Members Only[1]) is a 1960 British second feature ('B')[2] film directed by Ramsey Herrington and starring Shelley Martin and Brian Cobby.[3][4][5] It was written by Mark Grantham (as Norman Armstrong) and produced by The Danzigers.
A drama set in a nudist colony, the film includes two song and dance numbers.[6]
Prudish businesswoman Jane Robinson inherits the Avonmore Sun Camp from her eccentric grandfather and decides to sell it so she can pay taxes on the relative's estate. However, some of the members ask her to take a look at the club first. While touring the grounds, she starts to fall in love with the place and also with one of its handsome patrons. Jane soon finds herself embroiled in a hazardous love triangle.
Cast
- Shelley Martin as Jane Robinson
- Brian Cobby as Bob Sutton[7]
- Natalie Lynn as Aunt Meg
- Anthony Oliver as Stephen Blake
- Joy Hinton as Carol Sutton
- Jacqueline D'Orsay as Gloria Phillips
- Paul Kendrick as Tim Sutton
Production
It was one of only two films directed by Herrington, the other being Compelled (1960), also produced by the Danzigers.