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OverviewThe cinematic tale of Harrison Marks' nudist feature ""Naked As Nature Intended, the iconic naturist film that brought us bare breasts on Porthcurno beach, donkey-stroking in Clovelly and Pamela Green in her birthday suit. Behind the scenes exclusives and never before seen pictures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pamela Green , Douglas WebbPublisher: Suffolk and Watt Books Imprint: Suffolk and Watt Books Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.365kg ISBN: 9780954598594ISBN 10: 0954598598 Pages: 54 Publication Date: 26 April 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA cultural curiosity and a window into a bygone age. - TAN: The Australian Naturist Magazine The backstory to a Nudist Film Classic - Naked As Nature Intended, more than nearly any other film of its kind, set the tone for low-budget productions featuring beautiful beautiful naked women purportedly documenting the nudist lifestyle. - N: The Magazine of Naturist Living """A cultural curiosity and a window into a bygone age."" - TAN: The Australian Naturist Magazine ""The backstory to a Nudist Film Classic - Naked As Nature Intended, more than nearly any other film of its kind, set the tone for low-budget productions featuring beautiful beautiful naked women purportedly ""documenting"" the nudist lifestyle."" - N: The Magazine of Naturist Living" Author InformationPamela Green (1929 - 2010) was a popular model of the 1950s. She was photographed by such photographers as Bill Brandt, Zoltán Glass and Angus McBean. In 1955 she set up Kamera Publications with her then partner George Harrison Marks. She appeared in the cult films Naked as Nature Intended (1961) and Peeping Tom (1960), a psychological thriller directed by the celebrated Michael Powell. Her third partner was Douglas Webb, a former war hero of the Dambusters raid. Douglas Webb was born in 1922 in Leytonstone, London. He joined the RAF when he was 18 and served as an air gunner during the War and was awarded the DFM (Distinguished Flying Medal) for his part in the famous Dambusters raid. After the war he joined the London news agency as a staff photographer, eventually moving on to work in the film industry. As the British film industry contracted, he opened a studio in Greek Street in the heart of London's Soho, specialising in theatrical and film portraits. He met Pamela Green when she walked into this studio one day and asked if he took nude shots. As a freelancer, Webb worked on numerous British TV shows and films from The Sweeney to Casino Royale. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |