3/10
Well, at least it was as you would expect it to be...
29 March 2023
I have to say that I had zero expectations when I sat down to watch the 1987 movie "Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity" for the very first time here in 2023. In fact, I had never actually heard about the movie prior to stumbling upon it by random chance.

And this movie was corny, so very, very corny. And cheesy. Oh, the 1980s cheese runs thickly here as the movie unfolds during the 74 minutes that director and writer Ken Dixon were at the helm. I have to say that I wasn't particularly entertained, much less impressed with what I was witnessing on the screen. Sure, the movie is sort of watchable, but it was by no means a particularly outstanding movie experience.

The acting performances in "Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity" were okay. I mean for a movie of this caliber, then it was not too shabby. Of course you will not be in for any prestigious award winning performances. I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie.

Visually then "Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity" was cheesy. The props and costumes, or lack thereof, were bland. Especially the robots, they looked like something had fallen off a low budget bargain bin. The zombie and the mutant (or knock off predator) in the movie, however, were actually quite nice. Sure, it was low budget, but I actually think they had done a pretty good job with those.

"Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity" came and went without leaving a lasting impression on me. And I am sure that I will have forgotten all about the movie come next week.

All in all, my rating of this cheesy 1987 movie from writer and director Ken Dixon lands on a three out of ten stars.
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