George Harrison Marks, born in 1926 in Tottenham, was a pivotal figure in the realm of erotic cinema during the 1960s. He directed and starred in As Nature Intended (1961), a film that blurred the lines between nudism and eroticism, showcasing his unique vision. Marks also contributed as a writer for this film, solidifying his multifaceted role in its creation. His later work in The Nine Ages of Nakedness (1970) further exemplified his commitment to exploring the human form, making him a notable contributor to the genre of exploitation cinema.
Naked as Nature Intended
Three friends exploring the English countryside stumble upon a nudist camp, where they embrace freedom and self-exploration, guided by two spirited locals. It’s a whimsical journey of friendship, laughter, and body positivity!