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What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?
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What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?

Jan 15, 1988
0h 53m
★ 0.0

Overview

Tim Allen hosts the video version of the annual "Nudes-a-Poppin'" beauty pageant held at the Ponderosa (nudist) Sun Club in Roselawn, Indiana, focusing mainly on the female contestants who are not your typical nudists but dancers from strip clubs in the United States and Canada. Adult film star Hyapatia Lee performs for the crowd and is interviewed by Allen, who is also the sole judge for such events as best breasts, legs and buttocks.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Tim Allen

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Tim Allen

Hyapatia Lee

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Hyapatia Lee

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