Hideout in the Sun explained

Hideout in the Sun
Director:Lazarus L. Wolk
Doris Wishman (unbilled)
Producer:Doris Wishman, Martin Caplan
Starring:Greg Conrad
Dolores Carlos
Earl Bauer
Music:Song 'Hideout in the Sun' by Judith J. Kushner
Cinematography:Lazar
Editing:Paul Falkenberg (as Victor F. Paul)
Runtime:approx. 70 Mins
Country:United States
Language:English

Hideout in the Sun is a 1960 nudist film, produced by Doris Wishman and co-directed by Wishman and Larry "Lazarus" Wolk. It stars Greg Conrad, Dolores Carlos and Earl Bauer.

Plot

Brothers Duke and Steve Martin (Conrad and Bauer) hold up a bank. Their escape plans go away, however, and they kidnap Dorothy (Carlos) and force her to hide them at her members-only nudist camp. Steve and Dorothy spend the afternoon mingling with the camp's patrons and Steve grows increasingly fond of both Dorothy and of nudism. In order to protect her, Steve convinces Duke to flee the camp with him. After an argument, Duke knocks Steve unconscious and escapes with their ill-gotten gains into the Miami Serpentarium, a roadside attraction. Alerted by a clerk, a policeman arrives to arrest Duke, who is bitten by a cobra and dies. Meanwhile, Steve returns to the nudist camp, proclaims his love for Dorothy, and awaits his arrest. Dorothy promises to wait for his release.

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