Voyage To The Planet Of Teenage Cavewomen
Voyage To The Planet Of Teenage Cavewomen

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Voyage To The Planet Of Teenage Cavewomen

2012
Movie
37 min
English

Two planets on a collision course with Earth are discovered to be populated by teenage cave-women and sinister creatures known as Bavans.

Insights

IMDb3.4/10
Director: Fred Olen RayGenres: Science Fiction, Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of astronauts lands on an uncharted planet, only to discover it's inhabited by primitive, yet beautiful, female warriors. They soon find themselves in a fight for survival against these territorial cavewomen, who possess surprising cunning and ferocity. The mission quickly devolves from exploration to a desperate escape from a bizarre and dangerous alien world.

Critical Reception

Voyage To The Planet Of Teenage Cavewomen is a cult B-movie that leans heavily into its campy premise. It's generally regarded as a fun, low-budget romp for fans of retro sci-fi and schlock cinema, rather than a critically acclaimed piece of filmmaking. Audience reception is typically divided between those who appreciate its deliberate B-movie aesthetic and those who find it lacking in substance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Embraces its B-movie roots with unapologetic charm.

  • Features a roster of attractive actresses in scant attire.

  • Offers a campy and lighthearted take on alien encounters.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but general audience sentiment for similar low-budget, cult sci-fi films often highlights enjoyment of the campy nature and B-movie aesthetic, with some acknowledging its low production values.

Fun Fact

The film is a spiritual successor to Roger Corman's 1950s sci-fi B-movies, aiming to capture that specific low-budget, high-concept charm.

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