
Wolff rating: FAIR
Plot summary: Have you read ``Most Dangerous Game?'' If so, there will be no surprises. Otherwise, lovelies are captured by strange man on remote planet.
Biased, pithy comments: This is a pretty bad movie, all around. Cayton, Beal, and Stevens are clearly paid to take their clothes off and run around wearing fairly bland leather bikini costumes (and, now and then, bare a few breasts). The rest of the film was filler for those moments, although the androids are pretty neat-looking and have a few rather human moments. I enjoyed the film, but mostly because it reminded me of the lousy films I used to plow through when I was 14 and old enough to rent R-rated movies and not very picky about quality as long as there was nudity. The violence and special effects are right out of ``Doctor Who,'' and the cast is wildly inexperienced and (in some cases, absolutely terrible), but there is a spark of humor and good, solid camp that makes it fun to watch. But, I might add, this sure ain't quality cinema.
How many times I have seen it: x1
Starring: Elizabeth Kaitan, Cindy Beal, Don Scribner, Brinke Stevens, Carl Horner, Kirk Graves.
Directed by: Ken Dixon