Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity | |
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Directed by | Ken Dixon |
Written by | Ken Dixon |
Produced by | Don Daniel |
Starring | Elizabeth Kaitan Cindy Beal Brinke Stevens Don Scribner Carl Horner |
Release date |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is a 1987
The film combines the typical themes of
Plot
Daria and Tisa, two nubile female prisoners, clad only in rough-cut rabbit skin bikinis, break out of their cell in a space gulag, overpower their guards, and escape in a shuttlecraft.
The ship mysteriously malfunctions and the girls crash land on a nearby habitable world where they become the guests of Zed, a man with a scarred face who lives in a large fortress. He is the planet’s sole sentient inhabitant and is guarded by two robots who also act as the fortress' keepers.
Given new clothes, the girls are invited to join Zed for an evening meal at his table. At dinner, the two girls meet two other survivors from another crash-landing who are also Zed’s guests, Rik and his sister Shala. They warn the girls that something is not right about Zed and that other survivors of their crash have disappeared.
A late night visit to Zed’s secret trophy room reveals all. The walls are lined with the heads of dozens of Zed’s previous guests whom he hunted for sport.
Realizing they're next, Rik and Daria sneak out into the jungle several hours before dawn to set traps and survey the area. In the meantime, Zed takes Shala prisoner and forces himself on her to goad Rik into participating in the hunt. Zed sends an android to ensure the guests are in bed where they're supposed to be, but Rik and Daria are still out. Tisa intercepts the android on its way to check the rooms and distracts it by going
The next morning, Rik is forced into the hunt and becomes Zed's trophy. Daria and Tisa attempt to escape and are captured. They are chained to a column with Shala and told the rules of the hunt. The trio is then turned loose by Zed, to be hunted as game; he warns them to stay away from the "Phantom Zone".
Shala sacrifices herself to save Tisa from Zed. Using a map, the remaining two find their way to the Phantom Zone, an ancient temple inhabited by zombie-like creatures. They find a cache of laser weapons, and return to the jungle to fight Zed, pursued by one of the creatures. Zed knocks Daria off of a bridge over a chasm to her apparent death; unbeknownst to him, she saves herself by grabbing hold of a vine. He returns with Tisa to his fortress where he attempts to rape her. Daria interrupts and fights him; the monster that was pursuing her shows up, mortally wounds Zed, and attacks the women. They manage to kill the creature and find a spaceship to escape the planet. Zed, dying from his injuries, initiates a self-destruct of his fortress but Daria and Tisa escape in time, and decide to explore the universe.
Cast
- Elizabeth Kaitan as Daria, a space prison escapee and impromptu leader
- Cindy Beal as Tisa. A space prison escapee subordinate to Daria
- Don Scribner as Zed, the hunter
- Brinke Stevens as Shala, a castaway who becomes hunted with Daria and Tisa
- Carl Horner as Rik, a castaway with a large hunting knife
- Kirk Graves as Vak, a robot
- Randoph Roehbling as Krel, a robot
- Fred Tate as Alien Mutant, a hunchbacked alien with a laser rifle for an arm
Release
The film was given a
The film was released on
Controversy
The movie is a mix of
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity was specifically criticized on the floor of the
References
- ISBN 1-900486-21-0.
- ^ "Company Credits for Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity". imdb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
- ^ "Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity (DVD)". dvdempire.com. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
- ^ Brass, Kevin (July 9, 1992). "B-Movie Queen - Brinke Stevens Knows Secret to Dying in Shower". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
External links
- Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity at IMDb