Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity

Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity




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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!
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Producers Ken Dixon , Charles Band Studio FilmRise Rating R (Restricted) Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Tony Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022
So you go into this seeing all the pluses, not thinking there would be any negatives. I mean, come on, these are SLAVE girls, from beyond infinity. Let's think about that for a moment. These are girls, likely born and bread to be slaves. They aren't going to be educated at all. They aren't going to know of the wonders of freedom, or the tools that they could use to become free. They probably won't even imagine that there could be freedom. And yet, from the other side of FOREVER, they figure it out, and then fight their way, possibly, for freedom. I figured this would be a very strong, female empowerment movie. It wasn't. Still, if it were free, it would have gotten 4 stars.
Richard M. Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
"The most dangerous game" revisited, with some shapely girls besides!
Robert I. Hedges Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2004
This is nothing more than 'The Most Dangerous Game' meets the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on the set of 'Space 1999'. I expected high camp value out of a film with a title like this, and there is a degree of campiness present, but overall it is bland. The 'outer space' dialogue is often hilarious, and the acting itself is wooden and unsubtle, just like you would expect. This is almost literally an exact remake of 'The Most Dangerous Game', with a few added mutants and bickering androids for good measure. There is actually not much nudity, and what little bit there is not what you would call titillating. This should have been a more upbeat, fun camp classic, but it tried to be too many things. Notably the director attempts to make it genuinely scary and suspenseful during the hunting scenes, but given the silly nature of the material they are working with, the end product never seems to quite click as a movie. I have seen funny and campy sci-fi, which I like, and I have seen scary sci-fi, which I also like. Unfortunately this movie presses a little too hard to be both, and it comes up a bit short in the end.
Santa Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
This film set the stage for home video rental. It is a well done serious spoof that maintains its integrity.
Heffe Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022
A classic B- Movie from the 90s. A real golden era for B-Movies. The title says it all. Watch and laugh & enjoy. The Slave Girls kick butt!
Paul Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021
Michael Valdivielso Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2005
Two slave girls escape slavers to end up on a planet where they end up becoming the prey for a insane hunter. As somebody pointed out already, in one of the other reviews, it is silly. The females are cute, above advantage pretty, but not that impressive even when topless. The sci-fi parts of the story, such as the robots, space ships and zombies, are cool for a 1980's film (if it had been made for TV). I don't know what they were trying to make. The story is OK but nothing to dish out money for. The girls are good looking, as I have already pointed out, but they barely do anything to give the film a R rating. A mixture of many things. It's nice but don't ask for too much. Get it used.
Media Critic Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2007
This movie is the retelling of the suspenseful tale "The Most Dangerous Game" with a futuristic Sci-Fi setting. Given the low budget it was made with, it is amazing what level of quality was acheived. The movie has quite a number of settings: spaceship interiors, the villian's mansion, ruins, jungles, a beach, and others. Hence, the movie does not seem claustrophobic. The acting I found more than adequate. The heroines were not scripted to be bimbos, and have mostly meaningful conversations. Most low budget Sci-Fi films are dark. This one is actually upbeat, which I found refreshing.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

205 ratings




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1.33:1 MPAA rating

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R (Restricted) Product Dimensions

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7.5 x 5.38 x 0.6 inches; 2.4 Ounces Director

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Ken Dixon Media Format

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Color, NTSC Run time

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1 hour and 20 minutes Release date

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April 27, 1999 Actors

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Elizabeth Kaitan, Cindy Beal, Don Scribner, Brinke Stevens, Carl Horner Producers

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Charles Band, Don Daniel, John Eng, Ken Dixon, Mark Wolf Language

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English (Dolby Digital 2.0), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1) Studio

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Cult Video ASIN

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6305337403 Writers

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Ken Dixon, Richard Connell Number of discs

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1


3.5 out of 5 stars

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So you go into this seeing all the pluses, not thinking there would be any negatives. I mean, come on, these are SLAVE girls, from beyond infinity. Let's think about that for a moment. These are girls, likely born and bread to be slaves. They aren't going to be educated at all. They aren't going to know of the wonders of freedom, or the tools that they could use to become free. They probably won't even imagine that there could be freedom. And yet, from the other side of FOREVER, they figure it out, and then fight their way, possibly, for freedom. I figured this would be a very strong, female empowerment movie. It wasn't. Still, if it were free, it would have gotten 4 stars.












"The most dangerous game" revisited, with some shapely girls besides!


Robert I. Hedges Top Contributor: Pets










This is nothing more than 'The Most Dangerous Game' meets the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on the set of 'Space 1999'. I expected high camp value out of a film with a title like this, and there is a degree of campiness present, but overall it is bland. The 'outer space' dialogue is often hilarious, and the acting itself is wooden and unsubtle, just like you would expect. This is almost literally an exact remake of 'The Most Dangerous Game', with a few added mutants and bickering androids for good measure. There is actually not much nudity, and what little bit there is not what you would call titillating. This should have been a more upbeat, fun camp classic, but it tried to be too many things. Notably the director attempts to make it genuinely scary and suspenseful during the hunting scenes, but given the silly nature of the material they are working with, the end product never seems to quite click as a movie. I have seen funny and campy sci-fi, which I like, and I have seen scary sci-fi, which I also like. Unfortunately this movie presses a little too hard to be both, and it comes up a bit short in the end.












This film set the stage for home video rental. It is a well done serious spoof that maintains its integrity.












A classic B- Movie from the 90s. A real golden era for B-Movies. The title says it all. Watch and laugh & enjoy. The Slave Girls kick butt!












Two slave girls escape slavers to end up on a planet where they end up becoming the prey for a insane hunter. As somebody pointed out already, in one of the other reviews, it is silly. The females are cute, above advantage pretty, but not that impressive even when topless. The sci-fi parts of the story, such as the robots, space ships and zombies, are cool for a 1980's film (if it had been made for TV). I don't know what they were trying to make. The story is OK but nothing to dish out money for. The girls are good looking, as I have already pointed out, but they barely do anything to give the film a R rating. A mixture of many things. It's nice but don't ask for too much. Get it used.












This movie is the retelling of the suspenseful tale "The Most Dangerous Game" with a futuristic Sci-Fi setting. Given the low budget it was made with, it is amazing what level of quality was acheived. The movie has quite a number of settings: spaceship interiors, the villian's mansion, ruins, jungles, a beach, and others. Hence, the movie does not seem claustrophobic. The acting I found more than adequate. The heroines were not scripted to be bimbos, and have mostly meaningful conversations. Most low budget Sci-Fi films are dark. This one is actually upbeat, which I found refreshing.












ABOUT THE DVD: 1 disc. Feature running time: 71 min., Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0, Feature aspect ratio: 1.33:1 Full screen. Region Free. NO subtitles. DVD case comes in red colour. EXTRAS: * 'Famous T&A' (1982) Ken Dixon Bonus Film: 74:05 min. A collection of nude and topless scenes from various films. Special guest hostess: Sybil Danning. * Full Moon Trailer park * Original trailer * Stills Gallery: 01:11 min. FILM REVIEW: 'Big movie. Big production. Big girls' reads the original poster. Well, what we have here is quite an unassuming and entertaining sci-fi flick with some good ideas and concepts poured into a not so good script. The movie boast of a very limited cast of characters, some silly situations and dialogues, some typical B-movie robots and creatures, a B-movie fortress, a B-movie jungle... and a couple of beautiful and sculptural blondes (Elizabeth Kaitan and Cindy Beal) who provided the film with all of the topless sequences. The first 60 minutes are quite OK, despite an early crash-landing scene makes it pretty much clear that this 1987's production lacks of a decent budget. As for the last 10 minutes... well, the movie ends in a somewhat sloppy and bizarre way. On the other hand, the DVD presents a clear picture, no appreciable dirt but far from the high definition concept. Hope it can get a Blu-ray release (authentic Full HD 1080p) one day.


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Hmmm... bikinis are fairly tame, only one is well filled and they stay on too much. Movie itself is entertaining but if you want a lot of nekkid T&A check the extras. There is what seems to be a complete movie of famous T&A scenes including Ursula Andress, Bardot, Bisset and lots of others, all displaying what they got for their birthdays ;) Worth buying for that even if the movie itself won't get used in any 'how to win an oscar' lessons.


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"..AWESOME CHEESY 80'S CLASSIC.."












If you love 80's cheesy sleazy low budget movies with babes, boobs, guns and weird aliens then this is a must! Classic film with some cool effects and lovely ladies and an interesting story!! A cult classic now I would say. A funny note to add about this film it stars Don Scribner who back in this film looks identical to Christian Bale.


5.0 out of 5 stars









So bad it's good












Entertainment sleazy fun so bad it's good no budget but fun makes up for it


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A pair of bikini-clad babes escape from a deep-space prison ship and crash-land on a remote jungle planet. They're greeted by a pair of bickering robots, two other stranded travelers, and a flamboyant hunter who's grown bored of wild animals and prefers to pick off his guests in nightly adventures. "You've got spirit. This will be fun," he says, smiling wickedly while sizing up his latest prey. While the film is never quite as campy as its title would suggest, this trashy remake of The Most Dangerous Game delivers on everything else: studio-bound jungle chases through mist-shrouded sets, B-movie starlets in skimpy outfits, medieval castles in the technologically advanced future, and the obligatory succession of topless scenes. Shakespeare this ain't, and frankly writer-director-producer Ken Dixon can't summon the barest hint of style to enliven the usual clichés, but the comic bluntness serves its purpose, and Dixon does deliver striking sets and a few slick special effects that belie his meager budget. Cindy Beal and Elizabeth Kaitan play the bodacious fugitives, and kittenish cult actress Brinke Stevens costars as a previously grounded babe in reserve. --Sean Axmaker

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