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Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
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R (Restricted) :: CULT VIDEO ::
Released:
1999-04-27
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Rating:
3.5/5 (19 Reviews)
2/5
A B-Movie Good Time Flick
by Kate Ramsay (Virginia)
I'm officially on a B-movie kick! With so many movies out there that take themselves way too seriously, it's nice to just sit back and watch some old-fashioned B-budget skinema. This one starts out with two slave girls that escape from their prison cells, and board one of their captor's spaceships. Fortunately these spaceships are user friendly, and the bikini clothed slave-babes are quickly able to figure out the controls. Their new found freedom doesn't last long though, because they happen to crashland in the jungle of a planet ruled by Zen. Zen's forte is luring young ex-slavers in bikini's into his jungle palace, chaining them up, and turning them loose into the jungle to hunt for sport. This movie was so fast-paced that our young heroines never had the time to change out of their cloth bikini's. Of all the horrendous dialogue, my favorite exchange went something like this, "Oh, if only we had a knife". Her captive accomplice then pulls out a twelve inch switchblade and says, "you mean, something like this". "Perfect", she replies. Perfect indeed. This film also had bickering androids, laser crossbows, grotesque mutants, and did I mention skin? Fortunately I won't have to re-think my top ten sci-fi list after this one, but when I decide to put a top ten B-Movie skinema with bad dialogue list together- this will be number one.
4/5
Great Movie, Fun to watch.
by E. Erenler (New Jersey)
This movie is the retelling of the suspenseful tale "The Most Dangerous Game" with a futuristic Sci-Fi setting. Given the low budget it was made with, it is amazing what level of quality was acheived. The movie has quite a number of settings: spaceship interiors, the villian's mansion, ruins, jungles, a beach, and others. Hence, the movie does not seem claustrophobic.
The acting I found more than adequate. The heroines were not scripted to be bimbos, and have mostly meaningful conversations.
Most low budget Sci-Fi films are dark. This one is actually upbeat, which I found refreshing.
3/5
PUBERTY ROCK!
by The Reverend Terry Rice
Guys who are hitting PUBERTY will love this movie!
I watched it several times..
and it does have monsters and half naked women and crazy stuff like that!
4/5
Totally Fabulous but it is a B-Movie!
by Chanta Rose (San Francisco)
Sometimes, when you watch something that is totally absurd, with awful acting, cheap sets and nudity for no apparent reason you end up really liking it! It's just so bad...that it's good. The low budegt b-movie can be entertaining, if nothing else, on a comical level and this is what should be expected from this Roger Corman classic. Believe it or not, this is one of his better films and is sure to deliver some laughs with the bad jokes and ridiculous plot but for under $10 you can't really complain!
2/5
*YAWN*
by Michael Valdivielso (Alexandria, VA)
Two slave girls escape slavers to end up on a planet where they end up becoming the prey for a insane hunter. As somebody pointed out already, in one of the other reviews, it is silly. The females are cute, above advantage pretty, but not that impressive even when topless. The sci-fi parts of the story, such as the robots, space ships and zombies, are cool for a 1980's film (if it had been made for TV). I don't know what they were trying to make. The story is OK but nothing to dish out money for. The girls are good looking, as I have already pointed out, but they barely do anything to give the film a R rating. A mixture of many things.
It's nice but don't ask for too much. Get it used.
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity Summary
Lovely And Resourceful Daria And Tisa Escape A Space Gulag Only To Crash Land On A Nearby World Where A Guy In Tight Pants Named Zed Is Playing The Most Dangerous Game. Studio: E1 Entertainment Release Date: 01/18/2000 Starring: Elizabeth Kaitan Brinke Stevens Run Time: 80 Minutes Rating: R Director: Ken Dixon
A pair of bikini-clad babes escape from a deep-space prison ship and crash-land on a remote jungle planet. They're greeted by a pair of bickering robots, two other stranded travelers, and a flamboyant hunter who's grown bored of wild animals and prefers to pick off his guests in nightly adventures. "You've got spirit. This will be fun," he says, smiling wickedly while sizing up his latest prey. While the film is never quite as campy as its title would suggest, this trashy remake of
The Most Dangerous Game
delivers on everything else: studio-bound jungle chases through mist-shrouded sets, B-movie starlets in skimpy outfits, medieval castles in the technologically advanced future, and the obligatory succession of topless scenes. Shakespeare this ain't, and frankly writer-director-producer Ken Dixon can't summon the barest hint of style to enliven the usual clichés, but the comic bluntness serves its purpose, and Dixon does deliver striking sets and a few slick special effects that belie his meager budget. Cindy Beal and Elizabeth Kaitan play the bodacious fugitives, and kittenish cult actress Brinke Stevens costars as a previously grounded babe in reserve.
--Sean Axmaker
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Elizabeth Kaitan
,
Don Scribner
,
Brinke Stevens
,
Carl Horner
Director:
Ken Dixon
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
80 mins
UPC:
763843801363
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
CULT VIDEO
Release Date:
1999-04-27
Region Code:
0
Specs:
Color, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
(), (),
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