5/10
For $42.78 you expected maybe Hamlet?
16 August 2005
Well, this film couldn't have cost much more than $42.78 to make. Some of the sets consist of, well, walls and floors. The main purpose of the film is to espouse a philosophy that is pure Zsa Zsa. Love is all and women are made to please men. (Nothing mentioned here about alimony.) Lots of very pretty young actresses in moderately skimpy costumes and very cheap hairstyles frolic with the astronauts out to protect the earth from the evil queen of Venus. Zsa gets to flounce around in gossamer gowns and high heels even while she is trying to escape raygun blasts. If you've never seen this film, I won't tell you what her job on Venus is. Suffice to say, someone had a very active imagination when they put that part of the plot together. It's a fun film with no pretensions of having anything to do with science fiction despite the title. If you remember it from when you were a kid, enjoy it again now. If you're too young to remember it from Saturday morning TV, then watch it, make sarcastic comments at the screen, and see a real icon of the 50's, Zsa Zsa, hamming it up to the hilt.
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