
Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls
Drama
Overview
Married nudists Anne and Tom work in real estate but Tom is fired for his lifestyle. Unfortunately, as he was ready to close a big major deal, Tom goes to his favorite nudist camp to take his mind off his problems and discovers that the client is also a member. Together, they scheme to get Anne and their boss to visit in order to make the deal.
Top Cast
Lou Alexion
Lou Alexion
Thomas Brooks
Lou Alexion
Thomas Brooks


Joan Bamford
Joan Bamford
Anne Bell
Joan Bamford
Anne Bell
William Mayer
William Mayer
Charles Bennett
William Mayer
Charles Bennett
Dolores K. Norris
Dolores K. Norris
Barbara
Dolores K. Norris
Barbara


Jim Antonio
Jim Antonio
Bill Hardy
Jim Antonio
Bill Hardy


Sandra Sinclair
Sandra Sinclair
Cindy
Sandra Sinclair
Cindy
Lee Abell
Lee Abell
Nudist
Lee Abell
Nudist
Mary Jo Walls
Mary Jo Walls
Nudist
Mary Jo Walls
Nudist
Stephen Bloom
Stephen Bloom
Nudist
Stephen Bloom
Nudist
Warrene Gray
Warrene Gray
Nudist
Warrene Gray
Nudist
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