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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 9786305907985
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 6305907986
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 11, 2000
Running Time: 75 minutes
Sales Rank: 107251
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 1962-07
Editorial Review:
Description: A nudist Starr is born! Needing an escape from nightclub engagements and her sleazy agent-fiance, legendary red-headed stripper Blaze Starr ducks into a movie theater and sees a movie on nudism. Intrigued, Blaze Starr Goes Nudist! She checks into Florida's Sunny Palms and finds true happiness by strutting around in her birthday suit and discovering the wonders of nude volleyball, nude archery, and, of course, nude checkers. She also falls for camp director Ralph Young, a grinning galoot in oversize shorts (billed here as 'Russ Martine,' and half of the popular sixties singing duo of Sandler and Young). But, uh oh, that fiance of hers is about to crash the place... Skin, sun, and Miss Starr's incredible curves fill this bright, bubbly production from Doris Wishman (Nude on the Moon), one of the few women directors in the world of sexploitation.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great History
For those of us who are history buffs this is very interesting .
Rating: - A Fun, Campy Movie from the early 1960's
My husband and his family knew Blaze from the late 1950's through the 60's when they lived next door to her in Baltimore. After all these years, we just got this DVD to see what it was about. Blaze Starr Goes Nudist is a fun, sometimes slow going, cult, campy movie. If you want pornography--don't buy this one. If you want to see an Icon of the 50's and 60's whose amazing life is well documented in her autobiog and the movie, Blaze (Paul Newman, Lolita Davidovitch), in almost all her natural glory, ... Read More
Rating: - Not worth seeing other than as a curiosity peice
Blaze Starr is bored with her life and becomes happy only when she finds a nudist camp, where she feels at home. That's about as far as the story goes. The film is an ultra low budget movie, relying heavily on off-screen narration. Whenever there's dialogue, the camera always shows the person not talking, or - as when Blaze talks on the phone - the character has his or her back to the camera. This way they didn't need to bother synchronizing image and sound.
There's no story to speak ... Read More
Rating: - Not One of Wishman's Best
...and I'm not saying that because this film isn't explicit (if you want explicit, go for later adult films, not an early 1960s nudist colony film). Doris Wishman has made much funnier movies. "Diary of a Nudist" is a better Wishman nudist film.
There is some campiness which makes this one worthwhile, but Blaze Starr herself gets in the way. Blaze Starr has terrible looking implants, and her character is such an annoying, spoiled child, I can't believe she agreed to have the character ... Read More
Rating: - Not One of Wishman's Best
...and I'm not saying that because this film isn't explicit (if you want explicit, go for later adult films, not an early 1960s nudist colony film). Doris Wishman has made much funnier movies. "Diary of a Nudist" is a better Wishman nudist film.
There is some campiness which makes this one worthwhile, but Blaze Starr herself gets in the way. Blaze Starr has terrible looking implants, and her character is such an annoying, spoiled child, I can't believe she agreed to have the character ... Read More
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