Virgins from Hell
Virgins from Hell

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Virgins from Hell

1987
Movie
93 min
Indonesian

Two sisters plot for revenge against the drug-lord who murdered their family and took their home, now being used as a base for their experiments on aphrodisiacs. The older sister becomes a prostitute in order to get close to the gang. Later, she rallies up a gang of female-bikers, in skimpy leather outfits and knee-high boots, they raid the syndicate's hideout - and lose, badly. They are subject to torture of various sorts, fight among themselves, but gather their wits to try, and fight back for escape.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Fumihiko SoriGenres: Action, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A group of Japanese schoolgirls are inadvertently transported to a desolate planet populated by bizarre aliens and a lone, bloodthirsty monster. To survive and find a way back home, they must band together, utilizing their wits and unexpected fighting skills against the strange and dangerous inhabitants of this alien world.

Critical Reception

While "Virgins from Hell" is a cult classic within certain circles, it was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics upon its release and is often considered a niche exploitation film. Its appeal lies in its unique blend of sci-fi, horror, and dark humor, rather than critical acclaim. Audience reception is generally positive among fans of B-movies and cult cinema for its outlandish premise and creative, albeit low-budget, execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and bizarre premise.

  • Appreciated for its campy, over-the-top B-movie elements.

  • Noted for its blend of gore, humor, and science fiction absurdity.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiment is not readily available for this niche film.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for its unique and often shocking visual style, blending elements of Japanese kaiju films with B-movie horror tropes.

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