Sunday, November 30, 2025

 Naked as Nature Intended (196) – Harrison Marks.

Enjoyable 60s peek-a-boo cheekiness that follows the flighty adventures of four young ladies on their nudie holiday in historic Cornwall. A playful, bracingly bucolic, expressly scenic example of a modestly immodest vintage British skin flick. Quite charming in its own way, featuring light-hearted narration, appealing countryside vistas, natty period fashions, stridently pastoral score, and exquisitely lovely English maids in the blissful buff, pretty as a picture, just as nature intended! Sweetly wholesome, strangely uplifting, seemingly forgotten fare, very little to offend the zeitgeist, and avid paganauts will certainly appreciate the intimate footage captured at Stonehenge. Tasty, and eminently tasteful, 60s gem Naked as Nature Intended offers keen nature lovers a mildly titillating travelogue and vivid time capsule of a lushly green Great Britain of yore. It is, perhaps, an unexpected irony, that the earnest Naturists credo, so often espoused in the film of naturism promoting a healthy body, and equally healthy mind, may not be relatable to the more furtive viewers lurking in the audience! Speaking solely for myself, I maintain an especial fondness for the more enlightened exploitation titles that strongly support the beneficial practice of men and women therapeutically getting their beautiful botties out!








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