| Lovely and resourceful Daria and Tisa escape a space gulag only to crash land on a nearby world where a guy in tight pants named Zed is playing The Most Dangerous Game. Zed turns the girls and another guest loose in his jungle preserve to serve as the prey in a mad hunt. Armed only with knives and their wits, the girls must battle their way across the jungle to a hidden arms cache before Zed catches and kills them. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 18, 1987 |
|---|---|
| Director: | Ken Dixon |
| Writer: | Ken Dixon |
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
| Keywords | space, b movie, amazon women |
| Production Companies | Titan Productions, Beyond Infinity |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $90,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Elizabeth Kaitan | Daria |
| Cindy Beal | Tisa |
| Don Scribner | Zed |
| Brinke Stevens | Shala |
| Carl Horner | Rik |
| Kirk Graves | Vak |
| Randolph Roehbling | Krel |
| Bud Graves | Phantazoid Warrior |
| Jeffery Blanchard | Phantazoid Warrior |
| Mike Cooper | Guard |
| Gregory Lee Cooper | Guard |
| Sheila White | Girl |
| Fred Tate | Mutant |
| Jacques Schardo | Zombie |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Fred Tate | Boom Operator, Production Assistant, Set Designer, Set Decoration |
| Mark Simon | Set Decoration, Art Direction, Construction Coordinator |
| Eryn Krueger Mekash | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| John Carl Buechler | Creature Design, Special Effects |
| Fabienne Rawley | Assistant Editor |
| Thomas L. Callaway | Director of Photography |
| Stewart Granger | Editor |
| Jim Stewart | Editor |
| Bruce Stubblefield | Editor |
| Escott O. Norton | Art Direction |
| Andy Atkins | Set Decoration |
| Jeremy Bishop | Set Decoration |
| Brian Black | Modeling, Set Designer |
| Patricia Chamberlin | Set Decoration |
| Chip Jordan | Set Decoration |
| Peter Menaker | Set Decoration |
| Melissa Schwartz | Set Decoration |
| David Cohen | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Steve Isaacman | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| David Lady | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Anthony Showe | Modeling, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Rozann Uhalde | Makeup & Hair, Key Makeup Artist, Wardrobe Designer |
| Devorah Hardberger | Production Manager, Assistant Director |
| David P. Windham | Production Manager |
| Steve Thomas | Second Assistant Director |
| Clark Acton | Modeling |
| David Cohen | Makeup Effects |
| Joe Dolinich | Modeling |
| Mark Wolf | Special Effects Supervisor |
| K. Janyll Caudle | Modeling |
| John Criswell | Mechanical Designer |
| John Eng | Visual Effects |
| Carlyle Livinston | Modeling |
| Harry Narunsky | Modeling |
| Brad Plows | Modeling |
| Nick Rashby | Modeling |
| Joe Reader | Creature Design |
| Tom Vandermillen | Modeling |
| Don Walker | Modeling |
| Greg Cooper | Stunt Coordinator |
| Mike Cooper | Stunt Coordinator |
| Doug Charter | Dolly Grip |
| Troy Cook | First Assistant Camera |
| Bryan Cooke | Camera Operator |
| Gerard Dinardi | Dolly Grip |
| Larry Edwards | Key Grip |
| Alan Frazier | Dolly Grip |
| Steve Gero | Best Boy Electric |
| Rick Lamb | First Assistant Camera |
| Ken Lewis | Key Grip |
| Peter Lovino | Still Photographer |
| Rodger Merlink | Best Boy Electric |
| Voya Mikulick | Best Boy Electric |
| Bob Myers | Dolly Grip |
| Gay Norris | Second Assistant Camera |
| Bret Shelton | Gaffer |
| Eric Ward | Gaffer |
| Ryan Wedemeyer | Gaffer |
| Juliet Avola | Post Production Coordinator |
| Luis E. Bendezu | Post Production Assistant |
| Peggy Sellers | Script Supervisor |
| Tom Milo | Best Boy Electric |
| Ken Dixon | Director, Writer |
| Carl Dante | Original Music Composer |
| Kenneth H. Wiatrak | Director of Photography |
| Richard Connell | Short Story |
| Alex Leyton | Second Assistant Camera |
| Jonathan Bogner | Music Supervisor |
| Lars Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Ted Kosciusko | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Charles Band | Executive Producer |
| John Eng | Co-Producer |
| Mark Wolf | Co-Producer |
| Michael Wolf | Associate Producer |
| Don Daniel | Producer |
| Ken Dixon | Producer |
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This is a b-budget film for sure, but it still succeeds in entertaining. The two slave girls from beyond infinity get stranded on a planet. They encounter a wealthy land-owner, and then the adventures begin. This movie has scantily-clad women, robotic sidekicks, a hammy villain, campy dialogue, c ... heesy sets, everything you need for the genre. The script and the editing work better than most b-budget films. The directing and acting fit the mood. Even the sets and the robots, cheap as they are, stand well compared to other films made at this economic level.