Blast-Off Girls
Blast-Off Girls

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Blast-Off Girls

1967
Movie
83 min
English

A sleazy record promoter tries to make it big with a local Chicago garage band and plans to make them famous while keeping the profits for himself.

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IMDb4.6/10
Director: Richard L. BareGenres: Comedy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A group of women is sent on a mission to Venus to find a rare mineral vital for Earth's survival. Upon arrival, they encounter a primitive society and must navigate its challenges while dealing with their own interpersonal dynamics. Their mission takes a turn when they discover the Venusians have their own plans for the mineral and the women themselves.

Critical Reception

Blast-Off Girls is a low-budget science fiction B-movie from the late 1960s, primarily known for its campy elements and its all-female astronaut crew. While not critically acclaimed, it has gained a cult following among fans of vintage sci-fi and exploitation films for its unique premise and execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its unique premise of an all-female space crew.

  • Often cited for its campy and unintentionally humorous moments.

  • Considered a cult classic within the B-movie science fiction genre.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the independent studio, Independent-International Pictures Corporation, known for its exploitation and low-budget genre films.

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