Nudes of the World (also known as Nudes of All Nations[1]) is a 1961 British naturist film directed and written by Arnold Louis Miller and starring Vivienne Raimon.[2]

Nudes of the World
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Directed byArnold Louis Miller
Written byArnold Louis Miller
Produced byStanley Long
StarringVivienne Raimon
Narrated byValerie Singleton
CinematographyStanley Long
Production
company
Miracle-Searchlight
Distributed byMiracle
Release date
  • November 1961 (1961-11)
Running time
65 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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A group of international beauty contestents rent a temporarily vacant stately home and open a nudist camp, much to the dismay of the local villagers. When the estate's owner returns, it turns out he is a naturist, and is able to placate the angry locals.

Cast

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  • Valerie Singleton as narrator
  • Vivienne Raimon as Carol Wilson
  • Antony Dell as Ron
  • Colin Goddard as Peter
  • Joyce Gregg as Mrs Haines
  • Geoffrey Denton as Lord Greystone
  • Douglas Cameron as Sergeant Roberts
  • Stephanie Rovert as Helen
  • Monique Ammon as Miss France
  • Julia Nicholaides as Miss Greece
  • Susan Clift as Miss Germany
  • Janet Ash as Miss New Zealand
  • Sue Chang as Miss Hong Kong
  • Marguerita Lopez as Miss Mexico
  • Jutka Goz as Miss Hungary
  • Elaine Desmond as Miss United States
  • Minush Fabina as Miss Brazil
  • Elizabeth Standing as Miss Holland
  • Diana Dorlay as Miss Denmark
  • Chantal Farve as Miss Belgium
  • Larry Taylor as village lout
  • Ivor Phillips as village lout
  • Peter Baker as compère

Reception

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The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Innocuous nudist romp, dimly written and acted, culminating in a glowingly Eastman Coloured firework display."[3]

References

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  1. ^ Simon Sheridan, Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema, Titan Books 2011 p 43
  2. ^ "Nudes of the World". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Nudes of the World". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 28 (324): 171. 1 January 1961 – via ProQuest.
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