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Girls Come Too!
A young model and her friends vacation at a horse ranch. The owner of the ranch is a nudist and takes the girls to a nudist camp to show them the wonders of nudism.
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Plot Summary
In this made-for-television movie, a woman finds herself caught between two men from different worlds. As she navigates these complex relationships, she must confront societal expectations and her own desires. The story explores themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges of making difficult choices.
Critical Reception
This film was a made-for-television movie and as such, received a more limited release and less extensive critical review than theatrical films of its era. Critical reception was generally mixed, with some appreciating its exploration of female agency and romantic entanglements, while others found its plot somewhat predictable and dated.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its exploration of a woman's romantic choices.
Some critics found the storyline to be conventional for its time.
Suzanne Pleshette's performance was often highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this made-for-television movie from 1968 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was an early example of a made-for-television movie, a format that gained significant traction in the late 1960s and 1970s, offering dramatic content directly to home viewers.
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