
Daughter of the Sun
Comedy
Overview
When her nudist lifestyle is discovered, a schoolteacher must defend herself before the Board of Education. A male colleague accompanies her to the nudist camp to see for himself exactly what goes on there.
Top Cast
Rusty Allen
Rusty Allen
Pamela Walker
Rusty Allen
Pamela Walker
Jerome Eden
Jerome Eden
Keith Lawrence
Jerome Eden
Keith Lawrence
Michael Borgine
Michael Borgine
Grady Ives
Michael Borgine
Grady Ives
Pearl Krohn
Pearl Krohn
Olive Simmons
Pearl Krohn
Olive Simmons
Avis Holmes
Avis Holmes
Martha Barnes
Avis Holmes
Martha Barnes
Darrin Ainsworth
Darrin Ainsworth
Boyd Greshen
Darrin Ainsworth
Boyd Greshen
Rockwell Morrow
Rockwell Morrow
Narrator (voice)
Rockwell Morrow
Narrator (voice)
Elsie Kerbin
Elsie Kerbin
Nudist (uncredited)
Elsie Kerbin
Nudist (uncredited)
Craig Maudslay Jr.
Craig Maudslay Jr.
Nudist (uncredited)
Craig Maudslay Jr.
Nudist (uncredited)
Dolores K. Norris
Dolores K. Norris
Nudist (uncredited)
Dolores K. Norris
Nudist (uncredited)
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