| 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: | |
| Keywords | 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 | Production Assistant, Set Designer, Set Decoration, Boom Operator |
| Mark Simon | Art Direction, Set Decoration, 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 | Key Makeup Artist, Makeup & Hair, 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 | Writer, Director |
| 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 |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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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.
Jun 23, 2021