Hideout in the Sun

Hideout in the Sun
Directed by Lazarus L. Wolk
Doris Wishman (unbilled)
Produced by Doris Wishman, Martin Caplan
Written by Doris Wishman
Starring Greg Conrad
Dolores Carlos
Earl Bauer
Music by Song 'Hideout in the Sun' by Judith J. Kushner
Cinematography Lazar
Edited by Victor F. Paul
Release dates
  • 1960
Running time
approx. 70 Mins
Country United States
Language English

Hideout in the Sun is an American 1960 nudist film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Greg Conrad, Dolores Carlos and Earl Bauer. The film is also known as Beauties in the Sun.

Plot

The brothers Duke and Steve Martin (Conrad and Bauer) rob a bank. Duke goes in while Steve waits in the getaway car. The robbery succeeds, but the planned switching of cars in a parking lot fails because the next car's battery is dead. They force Dorothy (Carlos) to drive them away at gunpoint. The next planned step, to escape by boat, also fails because of the police presence at the harbor.

Dorothy works at a nudist camp fronting as an exclusive country club. The brothers discover this after they are already inside her private cottage at the camp. Steve and Dorothy spend the afternoon mingling with the nude patrons and growing fond of each other while Duke waits for the phone call for the continued getaway by boat. In order to protect Dorothy as well as the other members of the club from Duke, Steve gets Duke to leave the camp with him in another stolen car.

At the 'Miami Serpentarium', Duke knocks out Steve and escapes into the serpentarium on foot with the money. The police are alerted by a clerk, Duke hides in the cobra's enclosure, where he is attacked by the cobra and dies. Meanwhile, Steve returns to the nudist camp, proclaims his love for Dorothy and awaits his arrest.

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