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Film Description
A double-bill to mark the 50th anniversary of George Harrison Marks' Naked as Nature Intended - the first British ‘Nudie Cutie’ film, here presented along with Arnold L. Miller's Secrets of a Windmill Girl.
Naked as Nature Intended (1961): City girls Pamela and Jacki hire a car to explore some of Britain's most beautiful countryside in Devon and Cornwall. Already enjoying some freedom from the routine of daily life, they stumble upon committed nudists Bridget and Angela - and that's when the holiday and the fun really starts.
Secrets of a Windmill Girl (1966): London's historic Windmill Theatre became famous as the only London establishment that stayed open throughout the Blitz. At the time it offered live entertainment that mixed comedy with semi-nude burlesque dancing. Filmed by Stanley Long, Secrets of a Windmill Girl captures the excitement of London in the mid-60s, while telling the tale of the brutal demise of Windmill's star performer. All of the stage scenes use the theatre's real dancers to give viewers a taste of what the Windmill was like back in the 1960s.