An English professor interested in photography is given a pair of special sunglasses by an Austrian colleague. To his surprise and boyish delight, he discovers they’re X-ray specs, which allow him to see through people’s clothes! As he ventures across Europe, he is pursued by spies who’re after the glasses. He eventually manages to elude them, and settles down to a life of ease, ogling naked women on beaches.
Director: H. Haile Chace (as Henri Haile).
Writers: H. Haile Chace (as Henri Haile), Jacques Henrici, Lawrence Zeitlin
Stars: Arthur Howard, Eva Wagner.
Cinematographers: Claude Ballanger, Kurt Krigar, Donald Rodine, Wolf Schneider, Raphael Giello, M. Barcarol.
Composer: John Bath.
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Many thanks to my friend Trace for providing the Beta tape, the source of this digital copy, and to VHS-FOX for the digitzation.

A pleasantly weird film simple enough, a faux television presenter introduces a science professor with a breakthrough pair of eyeglasses that allow perfect vision of everybody within view but not their clothes. The movie audience, that is, we the audience, are as an aside told to put on our 3-D glasses when ever we see a deliberate framing of the professor put on his special glasses. The next shot is invariably an attractive woman character revealed in the nude. A fellow professor has invented the x-ray specs and wants to get them delivered to a mutual friend professor from his base in England to an address on the Continent. A beutiful female Soviet spy persues him as he has an adventure after adventure Travelogue style. Happy ending. An early and very unique Nudie-Cutie from England constructed not to offend.