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Goldilocks and the Three Bares
Credits
Title: Goldilocks and the Three Bares
Genres: Comedy; Musical
Directed by: Lewis H. Gordon
Written by: William R. Johnson
Produced by: Thomas J. Dowd
Davis Freeman
Music by: Lathrop Wells
Cinematography: Marvin Lester
Production
Distributed by: Dore Productions
Something Weird Video
Released: September 6th, 1963
Running time: 69 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $25,000
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Cast[]

Actor Role
Rex Marlow Eddie Livingston
Vickie Miles Alison Edwards
Tommy Sweetwood Tommy Sweetwood
Netta Mallina Myrna McKay
Guy Bonde Matt Eden
Jean Clyde Cynthia Martin
Craig Maudslay Jr. Doorman at Sunshine Park/Nudist
Johnson R. Williams Sonny Seymour
Joey Maxim Himself/Nightclub Owner
Toni Thomas Nudist
Dolores Carlos Nudist on Hammock
Sandy Devine Nudist
Marcia Monet Nudist
Dolores Mooney Nudist
Maria Stinger Nudist
Elaine Exotique Nudist
Ginger Hall Nudist
Warrene Gray Nudist
Carol June Kimball Nudist
Jordy Bell Nudist
Fred Kost Nudist
Mal Douglas Nightclub Patron/Nudist
Harry Stinger Nudist
Dick Mooney Nudist
Wesley Johns Nudist
Larry Champion Nudist

Uncredited Cast[]

Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.

Actor Role
Thomas J. Dowd Man with Cap at the Drive-in Restaurant
Herschell Gordon Lewis Voice Introducing Sonny Seymour

Appearances[]

Characters

  • Alison Edwards
  • Cynthia Martin
  • Eddie Livingston
  • Joey Maxim
  • Matt Eden
  • Myrna McKay
  • Sonny Seymour
  • Tommy Sweetwood

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Fun Facts[]

  • This was Joey Maxim's first film role. Despite a hugely successful boxing career, and appearing in a lead role in this film, Joey only ever appeared in one other film, which was 1999's Play It to the Bone.
  • Other names for the film include "Goldilocks' Three Chicks" and "Singing in the Sun".
  • The film is considered to be the first nudist musical (not to be confused with The First Nudie Musical).
  • Two of the people working on the film died on October 27th, but on different years. Actor William Kerwin died on October 27th, 1989 and Producer Thomas J. Dowd died on October 27th, 2002.

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Nudist films

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