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For Members Only
A somewhat prudish young lady inherits a nudist camp. She wants to shut it down, but is persuaded by its members to give the place a look before she takes any action. She agrees, and while touring the camp finds herself attracted to one of the patrons. The trouble is, so does another young woman at the camp. Complications ensue.
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Plot Summary
When an archeological dig unearths an ancient Native American treasure, the Bowery Boys find themselves in the middle of a dangerous adventure. They must protect the valuable artifacts from greedy outlaws who are also after the treasure. Facing peril at every turn, the Boys use their wits and courage to outsmart the villains and secure the treasure for safekeeping.
Critical Reception
As one of the later entries in the Bowery Boys series, 'For Members Only' was generally met with a familiar reception from audiences who enjoyed the franchise's slapstick humor and familiar characters. Critics, however, often viewed it as a formulaic and predictable installment, lacking the freshness of earlier films.
What Reviewers Say
The film continues the established 'Bowery Boys' formula with predictable gags.
Fans of the series likely found the familiar antics enjoyable.
The plot was considered thin and derivative by most critics.
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Fun Fact
This film was part of the long-running 'Bowery Boys' series, which began with 'The East Side Kids' in the 1940s and continued through numerous sequels until the early 1960s.
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