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Goldilocks and the Three Bares

Goldilocks and the Three Bares

A Fairy Tale For Adults

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Nightclub singer Eddie and comedian Tommy, working in a roaring twenties style club, meet and being dating publicist Allison and photographer Cynthia, respectively. They soon discover that the women spend weekends at a nudist club which the guys disapprove.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

70 mins

Rating

3.8/10

Release Date

06 September 1963

Country

United States of America

Cast

Rex Marlow

Rex Marlow

Eddie Livingston

Allison Louise Downe

Allison Louise Downe

Allison Edwards

William Kerwin

William Kerwin

Tommy Sweetwood

Netta Mallina

Netta Mallina

Myrna McKay

Gene Berk

Gene Berk

Matt Eden

Judy Parsons

Judy Parsons

Cynthia Martin

Craig Maudslay Jr.

Craig Maudslay Jr.

Doorman at Sunshine Park / Nudist

William R. Johnson

William R. Johnson

Sonny Seymour

Joey Maxim

Joey Maxim

Self / Nightclub Owner

Toni Toomey

Toni Toomey

Nudist (as Toni Thomas)

Jordy Bell

Jordy Bell

Nudist

Dolores Carlos

Dolores Carlos

Nudist

Fred Kost

Fred Kost

Nudist

Sandy Devine

Sandy Devine

Nudist

Mal Arnold

Mal Arnold

Nightclub Patron / Nudist

Marsha Monnet

Marsha Monnet

Nudist (as Marcia Monet)

Harry W. Stinger

Harry W. Stinger

Nudist

Delores Mooney

Delores Mooney

Nudist

Dick Mooney

Dick Mooney

Nudist

Maria Stinger

Maria Stinger

Nudist

Wesley Johns

Wesley Johns

Nudist

Elaine Exotique

Elaine Exotique

Nudist

Larry Champion

Larry Champion

Nudist

Ginger Hale

Ginger Hale

Nudist

Warrene Gray

Warrene Gray

Nudist

Carol June Kimball

Carol June Kimball

Nudist

Thomas J. Dowd

Thomas J. Dowd

Man with Cap at Drive-In Restaurant

Herschell Gordon Lewis

Herschell Gordon Lewis

Voice Introducing Sonny Seymour (voice)

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