Doris Wishman, born in 1912 in New York City, was a trailblazer in sexploitation cinema, directing and writing films that pushed boundaries. In Hideout in the Sun (1960), she not only directed but also acted, showcasing her multifaceted talent. Her work in Nude on the Moon (1961) further cemented her legacy as a director who dared to explore themes of sexuality and nudity in innovative ways. Wishman's contributions to the genre have made her a significant figure in the cult film landscape, influencing generations of filmmakers.
The Prince and the Nature Girl
Mostly edited footage and outtakes from previous Doris Wishman films, and a couple of newly shot scenes to form a new narrative. A Prince (Jeffrey Niles) breaks away from his palace five days a work to work a "normal" job in secret. At that job he begins to have feelings for a certain woman but he is shocked to see that she belongs to a nudist colony. Soon, he gets to see what's so great about it.