

Prisoners of the Lost Universe
Three people are transported into a parallel universe. There they find that they must use modern technology, but medieval weapons, in order to save the citizenry from a murderous warlord.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people are unexpectedly transported to a strange alien world where they must confront a tyrannical dictator and his army. They must use their wits and courage to find a way back home, navigating the bizarre landscapes and dangerous inhabitants of this lost universe.
Critical Reception
Prisoners of the Lost Universe is a low-budget science fiction film from the 1980s, often regarded as a cult classic within the genre. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has garnered a following for its imaginative, albeit sometimes campy, storytelling and ambitious special effects for its time. It is generally seen as a fun, if flawed, entry into the sci-fi adventure canon.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique concept and inventive creature designs.
- Criticized for its uneven pacing and sometimes amateurish acting.
- Seen as a charmingly earnest, B-movie sci-fi adventure.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and often highlight the film's cult status, appreciating its retro sci-fi feel and ambitious scope despite its production limitations. Some viewers find it dated, while others enjoy its nostalgic charm and unique world-building.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in South Africa and features a soundtrack by the progressive rock band Osibisa.
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