Born in the early 1940s, Sande N. Johnsen emerged as a significant figure in cult cinema, contributing as an actor, director, and writer. He is best known for his work in The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare (1964), where he not only directed but also penned the script, showcasing his unique vision. His performances in 1,000 Shapes of a Female (1963) and The Sexploiters (1965) further solidified his place in the genre, while his directorial efforts in Teenage Gang Debs (1966) highlight his versatility in exploring the fringes of exploitation cinema.
Nudes on Tiger Reef
A Broadway director goes to a Florida nudist camp for a rest. He's shocked to discover that the star of his Broadway show is also a nudist and he decides to make a movie there with her.