Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
R | 18 September 1987 (USA)
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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. Zed turns the girls and another guest loose in his jungle preserve to serve as the prey in a mad hunt. Armed only with knives and their wits, the girls must battle their way across the jungle to a hidden arms cache before Zed catches and kills them.

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TaryBiggBall

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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Brainsbell

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Abbigail Bush

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Jonah Abbott

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Uriah43

Two attractive women named "Daria" (Elizabeth Kaitan) and "Tisa" (Cindy Beal) have been captured on their home worlds and are being sent by a prison spaceship to another planet as slaves. They manage to escape from their chains and steal a small escape craft which then crash-lands on an island of a nearby planet. Traveling through the jungle they come upon a castle which is ruled by a man named "Zed" (Don Scribner) who eagerly extends his hospitality. Also there are two other survivors from an earlier spaceship crash named "Shala" (Brinke Stevens) and her brother, "Rik" (Carl Horner). While Zed appears to be friendly they soon discover that his passion is hunting and they are to be the hunted. Now, obviously with a title like "Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity" a person shouldn't expect this to be a first-rate movie. And it clearly wasn't by any means due in large part to the extremely bad dialogue. Likewise, the acting wasn't that good but both Elizabeth Kaitan and Cindy Beal made up for it with their alluring attire throughout the movie. I certainly had no complaints. Even so, there was definitely room for improvement overall and if the director (Ken Dixon) had a larger budget and better writers this would certainly have been much better. As it is though, I have to rate it as slightly below average.

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Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

Now this is how one does a Z-movie! Large breasted slave girls with little clothing break through their plastic chains and escape from a prison planet aboard a space ship, and end up stranded on, and hunted on, a foreign planet. I need to rest after just typing that first sentence, that's almost too much to take in already. Ridiculously overly complicated setup for a simple, basic story, with the girls running for their lives in various states of undress, on this isolated jungle-like planet. In only one scene are they (mostly) clothed, so there is eye candy to spare in this one, not to mention laughs, both intentional and unintentional. The "beyond infinity" in the title refers to the production company, called Beyond Infinity.It's not exactly sexy or erotic, but playfully scantily clad girls (especially Elizabeth Kaitan/ Cayton, who is gorgeous and very charismatic) are always fun to watch, the effects were comically silly, there's a bit of action, amusingly pompous dialogue, and one surprisingly violent mutant throat slashing put together, amounting to a fun time, if watched in the right frame of mind. Or, after having had a few drinks. During the goofball climax, one of the villain's henchmen is hit over the head with a spiked club, causing him to explode(!) , quite literally shaking the cardboard walls of the set.

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bfan83

As I have mentioned before I'm a huge fan of Brinke Stevens,so I decided to buy this movie. AND I LOVED IT!!! The robots were so funny! They looked like they were controlled by a remote control. Also, I liked how the girls(including brinke) ran around in their underwear being hunted most of the time. And the guy who played the bad guy was so laughable! Talk about a bad case of overacting! Anyways, I still loved this movie! It's the type of movie where you eat tons of pizza, and drink alot of beer!

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Pucki

This is by all means one of my entire B favorites. A decent futuristic re-working of "The Most Dangerous Game", well photographed with some nice sets, the one and another unintentional laugh, and - main asset - three very attractive babes to look at. Special effects are OK for the money spent, acting is not too bad compared to the average Band/Corman/DeCoteau/Ray-quickie standard either, this is still fun if you're watching it for the twentieth time.

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