

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
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. 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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Plot Summary
A spaceship carrying two women and a robot crashes on a desolate planet. They soon discover they are not alone, as a group of alien slave traders, led by the menacing Dr. Zeroid, are hunting them. The women must use their wits and any available resources to survive and escape the planet. The film blends elements of sci-fi, comedy, and low-budget horror.
Critical Reception
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is a cult classic of low-budget 1980s sci-fi, often praised for its earnest attempt at genre filmmaking despite its limited resources. It is generally viewed as a fun, campy B-movie rather than a serious cinematic achievement. Audience reception tends to be positive among fans of exploitation and cult films.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its nostalgic B-movie charm and campy fun.
- Acknowledged for its creative ambition within a low-budget framework.
- Criticized for its dated special effects and predictable plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's fun, campy nature and its appeal as a nostalgic B-movie. Many appreciate its B-movie aesthetic and humor.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, characteristic of many direct-to-video releases of the era, and is known for its enthusiastic, if unpolished, execution of science fiction tropes.
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