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In the future, two slaves in a distant galaxy escape prison and crash-land on a strange planet. They meet Zed, whose hospitality attempts to hide the fact they are to be hunted for sport.In the future, two slaves in a distant galaxy escape prison and crash-land on a strange planet. They meet Zed, whose hospitality attempts to hide the fact they are to be hunted for sport.In the future, two slaves in a distant galaxy escape prison and crash-land on a strange planet. They meet Zed, whose hospitality attempts to hide the fact they are to be hunted for sport.
Elizabeth Kaitan
- Daria
- (as Elizabeth Cayton)
Gregory Lee Cooper
- Guard
- (as Greg Cooper)
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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.
It is difficult to understand how some criticize a movie because its title doesn't make sense (like most science fiction titles?), or because the acting was poor (look at the box and read the credits before buying). The title of "Slave Girls" should give you a hint that this is not to be taken seriously, but for what it was meant to be: a, hopefully, entertaining ninety minutes, or so, where you can enjoy beautiful women in and out of bikinis. Once again, if you are hoping for great cinema I suggest reading the box, or at least look at the picture before you rent this.
With that said, is it entertaining? I found this to be an enjoyable variation on the classic short story, "The Most Dangerous Game." It has humor, doesn't take itself seriously, and is certainly easy on the eyes.....and brain. No thinking is required for this move. Just enjoy it for what it is.
With that said, is it entertaining? I found this to be an enjoyable variation on the classic short story, "The Most Dangerous Game." It has humor, doesn't take itself seriously, and is certainly easy on the eyes.....and brain. No thinking is required for this move. Just enjoy it for what it is.
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 ****.
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 ****.
Titan movie has Elizabeth Cayton and Cindy Beal as slave girls who escape from a prison craft and end up on a strange planet. Fairly fun movie with good creatures from John Carl Buechler's workshop and watchable acting from the leads. It's a shame that Elizabeth Cayton has quit acting (now employed as an office assistant for a radical American political figure) as she is attractive enough and talented enough to make the film work. Good score by Carl Dante for what is a pleasing effort from early Full Moon territory. Not terribly sexy but with plenty of skin on show those not bothered about production values should also find something to enjoy.
Aside from having one of the most schlock-tacular titles ever, SLAVE GIRLS FROM BEYOND INFINITY is a sci-fi take on THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME.
In this rendition, the titular females (Elizabeth Kaitan and Cindy Beal) run around in their bikinis after their spaceship crash-lands on a strange planet. Their host, Zed (Don Scribner) soon shows his more psychopathic side, and the hunt is on.
This movie follows the original story fairly well, and Scribner is perfectly loathsome in his role. To the movie's credit, the women are not portrayed as mere helpless airheads. Since it's played as a rather serious tale, the bikinis are a bit of a mystery.
1980's low-budget cheeeze at its best. Co-stars Brinke Stevens...
In this rendition, the titular females (Elizabeth Kaitan and Cindy Beal) run around in their bikinis after their spaceship crash-lands on a strange planet. Their host, Zed (Don Scribner) soon shows his more psychopathic side, and the hunt is on.
This movie follows the original story fairly well, and Scribner is perfectly loathsome in his role. To the movie's credit, the women are not portrayed as mere helpless airheads. Since it's played as a rather serious tale, the bikinis are a bit of a mystery.
1980's low-budget cheeeze at its best. Co-stars Brinke Stevens...
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- TriviaThe movie was sold and funded based on the title alone.
- GoofsWhen Tisa goes for a morning swim, she takes off her bra to go into the water. When she asks one of the androids watching to bring her a towel, she can be seen wearing the bra again, only to appear topless in the very next scene telling the android to not bother with the towel after all.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits state: "Special thanks to Jim and Lyn Dixon."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bimbo Movie Bash (1997)
- SoundtracksFrom Beyond Infinity
Written by Carl Dante
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- Malibu, California, USA(beach scenes)
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