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Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: don't bother with this movie!
Review: Reasonably good sets and effects; great bikinis; not sure what the plot was. Very good topless beach scene. No involuntary stripping.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: great bikinis
Review: Reasonably good sets and effects; great bikinis; not sure what the plot was. Very good topless beach scene. No involuntary stripping.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Slave Girls A Great Fun Flick!
Review: Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity is a must for all low budget movie fans. It blatantly exploits the 'Most Dangerous Game' script and embellishes on it by having cast Brinke Stevens and Elizabeth Cayton (otherwise known as Elizabeth Kaitan) in it.

Two beautiful slaves escape a slave spaceship and crash land on a planet. On it they meet up with a crazy lunatic who likes to hunt people.

Basically from then on in it's a hide and chase movie with plenty of laserblasts from phaser type weapons and tough fights with skimpy-clad women.

One of my favorites.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yummy slave girls
Review: There were few nude scenes but they was GOOD! The beach scene is WOW!

Sure it's obvious why i bought the movie but it's overall entertainment value is pretty good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jeff Bezos Embareassment:)
Review: This is a definitive "B" movie, but it is great fun to watch. Two slave girls escape from a slave spaceship only to crash land on a remote planet who's sole permenant inhabitant is a reclusive nobleman. He always has "Guests" because the planet is in a "Sargasso Sea" of space. The problem is, the guests keep disappearing. The girls soon catch on to his hunting preference and fight back. Lots of T&A, but nowhere near porn by todays standards. Fun special effects.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Average Buxom Slave Warrior in Outer Space Camp Fare
Review: This is nothing more than 'The Most Dangerous Game' meets the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on the set of 'Space 1999'. I expected high camp value out of a film with a title like this, and there is a degree of campiness present, but overall it is bland. The 'outer space' dialogue is often hilarious, and the acting itself is wooden and unsubtle, just like you would expect.

This is almost literally an exact remake of 'The Most Dangerous Game', with a few added mutants and bickering androids for good measure. There is actually not much nudity, and what little bit there is not what you would call titillating. This should have been a more upbeat, fun camp classic, but it tried to be too many things. Notably the director attempts to make it genuinely scary and suspenseful during the hunting scenes, but given the silly nature of the material they are working with, the end product never seems to quite click as a movie.

I have seen funny and campy sci-fi, which I like, and I have seen scary sci-fi, which I also like. Unfortunately this movie presses a little too hard to be both, and it comes up a bit short in the end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A CLASSIC.
Review: WHY THIS FILM DIDN'T WIN BEST PICTURE IS BEYOND ME. AND FOR A B-MOVIE, IT HAD A REALLY GOOD STORY. I LIKED THE SLAVE GIRLS.


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