
The Monster of Camp Sunshine or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Nature
Oct 15 1964
•1h 15m
•Comedy, Horror
A scientist carelessly dumps some toxic waste into a river. The gardener at a nudist camp drinks the water, turns into a monster and attacks all the (female) nudists.
Cast
See allDeborah Spray
Claire Conway
Sally Parfait
Marta
James Gatsby
Dr. Harrison
Ron Cheney
Ken
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