Kattiera Nana
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Supelice
Dreadfully Boring
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
JoeB131
This movie is a ripoff of "The Most Dangerous Game", obviously. Set in space because that's what you did in the 1980's when space movies were still kind of cool. the movie contains a lot of Sci-Fi dialog written by people who probably didn't know what the words meant, but they saw them in Star Wars or Star Trek or something.A couple of scantily clad women escape from a slave ship only to land on the planet owned by crazy hunter guy, joining a wimpy guy and his sister. They quickly discover their host is into hunting people because animals now bore him. Much of the dialog of the 1933 version is recycled, badly.After dispatching wimpy guy, he decides to hunt the three women as a group, including the sister who is remarkably calm after being raped AND seeing her brother dismembered.This film might have actually been good with better writing, better acting and better special effects...
barnthebarn
Titan movie has Elizabeth Cayton and Cindy Beal as slave girls who escape from a prison craft and end up on a strange planet. Fairly fun movie with good creatures from John Carl Buechler's workshop and watchable acting from the leads. It's a shame that Elizabeth Cayton has quit acting (now employed as an office assistant for a radical American political figure) as she is attractive enough and talented enough to make the film work. Good score by Carl Dante for what is a pleasing effort from early Full Moon territory. Not terribly sexy but with plenty of skin on show those not bothered about production values should also find something to enjoy.
William Brown (wdbrown)
It is difficult to understand how some criticize a movie because its title doesn't make sense (like most science fiction titles?), or because the acting was poor (look at the box and read the credits before buying). The title of "Slave Girls" should give you a hint that this is not to be taken seriously, but for what it was meant to be: a, hopefully, entertaining ninety minutes, or so, where you can enjoy beautiful women in and out of bikinis. Once again, if you are hoping for great cinema I suggest reading the box, or at least look at the picture before you rent this.With that said, is it entertaining? I found this to be an enjoyable variation on the classic short story, "The Most Dangerous Game." It has humor, doesn't take itself seriously, and is certainly easy on the eyes.....and brain. No thinking is required for this move. Just enjoy it for what it is.
Shaithis
Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity is a must for all low budget movie fans. It blatantly exploits the 'Most Dangerous Game' script and embellishes on it by having cast Brinke Stevens and Elizabeth Cayton (otherwise known as Elizabeth Kaitan) in it.Two beautiful slaves escape a slave spaceship and crash land on a planet. On it they meet up with a crazy lunatic who likes to hunt people.Basically from then on in it's a hide and chase movie with plenty of laserblasts from phaser type weapons and tough fights with skimpy-clad women.One of my favorites.