There wasn't any nudity in the film-- Sue Ann Langdon is shown in panties and holding piece of lingerie across her chest. Great ENF in my opinion.
The nude images were taken from the July, 1966 issue of Playboy magazine.
It was common then for racy photo shoots to take place on movie sets as publicity for the film. I guess the idea was that the issue came out around the same time the movie did and the images might drive more traffic to the theatre. But of course the magazine could show a little more than the film could.
It was also common practice for men's magazines to "recreate" scenes from recent films using the girl player (usually a young nubile in a minor role) of course showing a lot more than the film ever did.
Besides this film "There Was A Crooked Man" comes to mind as another example.
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