Travelling Light (1959 film)

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Directed byEdward Craven Walker (as "Michael Keatering")
Written byVictor Hewitt
CinematographyEdward Craven Walker
Production
company
E.C. Walker Productions
Travelling Light
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEdward Craven Walker (as "Michael Keatering")
Written byVictor Hewitt
CinematographyEdward Craven Walker
Production
company
E.C. Walker Productions
Distributed byGala
Release date
  • March 1960 (1960-03)
Running time
52 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Travelling Light (also known as Ondines sans voiles) is a 1959 British naturist pseudo-documentary directed by Edward Craven Walker (as Michael Keatering).[1][2] It was written by Victor Hewitt.

It premiered in London's West End.[citation needed]

The film stars Elizabeth Walker, who was routinely described as Naturism's Ambassador in 1950s Britain.[citation needed]

Elizabeth, while sunbathing at Studland Bay gets invited to join some naturists on a trip to the famous nudist colony at Villata in Corsica. There, they meet Yannick, who performs a unique “underwater ballet” to Rimsky-Korsakov's Song of India.[1] At the end of her holiday, Elizabeth returns home refreshed and with a newfound enthusiasm for naturism.[3]

Cast

  • Elizabeth Walker
  • Yannick Philouze as underwater swimmer

Reception

References

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