Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity

1987 "Big Movie. Big Production. Big Girls."
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity

4.4 | 1h20m | R | en | Adventure

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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4.4 | 1h20m | R | en | Adventure , Action , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: September. 18,1987 | Released Producted By: Titan Productions , Beyond Infinity Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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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Cast

Elizabeth Kaitan , Don Scribner , Brinke Stevens

Director

Escott O. Norton

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Titan Productions , Beyond Infinity

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lewiskendell "Alone, he'll only pick us off one at a time. The three of us outnumber him."There are two kinds of horrible acting. There's the kind that makes a movie painful to watch, and there's the kind that makes a movie hilariously entertaining. Slave Girls from Infinity fits into the later category. It's an example of the very cheapest, lowest budget B- movies, and half of the fun comes from how awful these "actors" are.The other half comes from seeing the half-naked slave girls running around jungles in bikinis and lingerie. The story is a half-hearted riff on "The Most Dangerous Game", featuring our two slave girls escaping from a slave starship and landing on a planet where their rescuer is eventually revealed to be an evil (as well as campy and flamboyant) killer. And there's two utterly useless (and occasionally pervy) androids. And mutant. And a zombie. And a "Phantom Zone". And the most hilariously random, awkward, ad impromptu love scene I've ever seen in a movie.The dialogue is beyond terrible, the sets are reused over and over, and the inside of the spaceships and special effects wouldn't look out of place in a middle school play in 1982. Needless to say, camp value is through the roof. It's also the ONLY reason to watch this. If you like a good bad movie, you're in luck.
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!
Michael Pilkington Two women in loin-clothed bikinis (Elizabeth Kaitan, Cindy Beal) escape from a prison ship only to crash land on an uncharted planet inhabited by a hunter (Don Scribner) who likes to kill humans as a sport. The only way for them to survive is to participate in this brutal "Dangerous Game"-like sport. Will they make it out alive?Silly outing may not have the best acting or writing, but the cheesy special effects and comic relief by bickering robots saves this one. If you're in need of a good laugh, round up some beer and friends because it helps if you're drunk in order to enjoy this romp. My evaluation: ** out of ****.
TroyAir The movie starts out with the two girls, wearing leather bikinis, aboard a prison ship and being held in a cell lit only by a barred hole in the ceiling. Elizabeth Kaitan's character is determined to break their chains and dash for freedom, and convinces Cindy Beal's character to assist her. She does, they do, and they steal a small spacecraft to effect their escape into space whereupon they crash on a small planet.Kaitan swims to shore but doesn't see her compatriot. Still dazed by the crash, she stumbles through the jungle and finds a small castle inhabited by Don Scribner and his robot guards. He invites her in, shows her a room and gives her some clothing and she is reunited with Beal. At dinner, the two girls are introduced to a character played by Brinke Stevens and the character's brother. Dinner-time chat turns to hunting and it is revealed that Scribner's character lives for the thrill of the hunt.Brinke and the brother were passengers on a ship that landed on the planet. The pilot, navigator, and crew have all disappeared since they came to Scribner's mansion. If you've read "The Most Dangerous Game" this should sound familiar. Sure enough, Scribner has a habit of kidnapping his guests, giving them only a single weapon, and turning them loose into the woods. If they can survive and avoid capture until the following morning, Scribner will let them live.AFter the dinner, Scribner kidnaps Brinke and ties her to a wall in the dungeon wearing only her bedtime lingerie (which is quite attactive). I have to give credit to Brinke for this scene - it looks like she is actually TIED to the wall with her hands abover her head. Many times the actresses will cop out and have loose-fitting handcuffs. After a short dialogue, Scribner rips off Brinke's top (just a brief scene) and begins to kiss her as the camera fades to black. Next we see the brother, Kaitan, and Beal plotting their escape from the planet. The brother and Kaitan scale down a wall and go into the woods to set traps to capture Scribner on his next hunt. Meanwhile, Beal is tasked with keeping Scribner from discovering that they've gone.The next scene is Brinke, nude, on a table, held down by one of the mechanical robots, while Scribner stands over her. Scribner probably got an eyeful, but since its a profile shot we just see a bare hip, a bare breast, and a lot of squirming (which is very well done). Brinke has a great body - too bad we didn't see more of it.There's a soft-porn scene a bit later when Kaitan throws the brother into the bed to "play act like we're having sex" to explain why the brother isn't in his bed when a robot enters the room. A good scene, played for laughs at the end.Fast forward a bit - the brother is kidnapped, sent on a hunt, killed, and the girls are then kidnapped. We get treated to a scene with Kaitan, Beal, and now Brinke all wearing leather bikinis and chained to a pillar in the dungeon. I wish a) that the camera hadn't cut between Scribner and the girls so much and b) that the girls had been nude. After all, if Scribner had just had his way with Brinke, why would he want to go to the trouble to dress her? Still, of the three girls, Brinke does the most squirming (and quite a good job of it too).In the end, the girls are released into the jungle. Brinke gets killed (unfortunately) but the other two managed to bump off Scribner. Overall, for a low budget "B" movie the acting is not half bad, the girls are all lovely, the special effects are adequate, and the plot is good. Worth a look. It made me a Brinke Stevens fan. If only she would team with Lana Clarkson and do a "Barbarian Queen III" film, I'd be in "B" movie heaven.