Daughter of the Sun

Daughter of the Sun

Release date : September 1, 1962
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Herschell Gordon Lewis /
Production companies : Lucky Pierre Enterprises /
Budget : $11,000.00
September 1, 1962 1h United States of America Comedy English More
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Herschell Gordon Lewis and David Friedman collaborated on this nudie classic that features the stunning Rusty Allen as a teacher who must defend herself against the school board after they find her naked in a nudist colony's magazine. Allen argues that the sun is a source of happiness and morality. The institute's lawyer decides to investigate for himself, and soon everyone is swimming, playing volleyball, and more, all sans clothes.
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Rusty Allen
Pamela Walker
Jerome Eden
Keith Lawrence
Michael Borgine
Grady Ives
Pearl Krohn
Olive Simmons
Avis Holmes
Martha Barnes
Darrin Ainsworth
Boyd Greshen
Rockwell Morrow
Narrator (voice)
Elsie Kerbin
Nudist (uncredited)
Craig Maudslay Jr.
Nudist (uncredited)

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  • title:Daughter of the Sun
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1962
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis /
  • Writers: Herschell Gordon Lewis · David F. Friedman ·
  • Production companies: Lucky Pierre Enterprises ·
  • Budget:$11,000.00
  • Overview:Herschell Gordon Lewis and David Friedman collaborated on this nudie classic that features the stunning Rusty Allen as a teacher who must defend herself against the school board after they find her naked in a nudist colony's magazine. Allen argues that the sun is a source of happiness and morality. The institute's lawyer decides to investigate for himself, and soon everyone is swimming, playing volleyball, and more, all sans clothes.
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