Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity Movie Synopsis

Jungle Hunt: Escape from Zed's Game of Death

Science Fiction,Action,Adventure  United States of America 

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is a 1987 science fiction B-movie directed by Ken Dixon. The movie follows two beautiful women named Daria (Elizabeth Kaitan) and Tisa (Cindy Beal) who escape a space gulag and crash land on a nearby planet. On this planet, they meet a ruthless and wealthy hunter named Zed (Don Scribner) who has created a deadly game, where he hunts and kills humans for sport.

Zed has set up a jungle preserve on the planet and invites the girls and another guest, a former soldier named Rik (Brinke Stevens) to participate in his hunt. He gives them a head start and sets his army of robot drones and trained warriors after them. The girls and Rik are armed only with knives and their wits, and they must fight for their survival as they navigate the harsh terrain of the jungle.

As they make their way through the jungle, Daria and Tisa discover that they are not alone and encounter a group of rebel slaves who have been hiding from Zed's army. They join forces, and together they make their way to a hidden arms cache where they plan to stop Zed once and for all.

The movie is filled with action, suspense, and a little bit of romance as the group battles Zed's army and fight for their freedom. Despite its low budget and cheesy special effects, Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity has gained a cult following over the years and remains a fan favorite among B-movie enthusiasts.

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