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Kipling's Women

Pioneering nudist film achieves widespread success in the US, despite being primarily shown in grind houses and rented theaters.

The film is a picturization of Rudyard Kipling's poem, featuring a retired soldier and world-traveler, Tommy Atkins, who shares his experiences with women from around the world. The main attraction is the nudity of the six women, including a 16-year-old high school junior from New Mexico, who are shown in various poses. The film's producer, Harry Smith, even offers to send color slides of the women to projectionists who request them.

Info about Kipling's Women

Studio(s): William Mishkin Motion Pictures

Originally Released: United States, May 06, 1961

Production Country: United States

Genres:Adventure, Comedy, Drama