

Movie spotlight
Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls
Married nudists Anne and Tom work in real estate but Tom is fired for his lifestyle. Unfortunately, as he was ready to close a big major deal, Tom goes to his favorite nudist camp to take his mind off his problems and discovers that the client is also a member. Together, they scheme to get Anne and their boss to visit in order to make the deal.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the lives and habits of various animal species in their natural habitats. It aims to showcase the beauty and diversity of the natural world. The film likely features observational footage and perhaps narration explaining the behaviors depicted. The focus is on the 'nature girls' of the animal kingdom.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for this specific short documentary from 1963 is scarce. Such shorts often received limited distribution and review coverage, making it difficult to ascertain a comprehensive critical view. However, documentaries of this era often aimed to educate and entertain, focusing on the wonders of the natural world.
What Reviewers Say
Likely praised for its educational value regarding wildlife.
Potentially noted for its visual presentation of nature.
May have been considered a simple, straightforward nature short for its time.
Google audience: Due to the obscurity of this film, there are no specific Google user reviews or summaries available. Audience reception would have been primarily through theatrical screenings or limited television broadcasts in the 1960s, with feedback generally not archived for such shorts.
Fun Fact
The title 'Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls' is a playful nod to the popular 1953 musical film 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes', suggesting a thematic contrast or comparison in its approach to observing 'females' in nature.
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