Slave Girls

1967

AdventureFantasy

Leader of a tribe of amazon women, Queen Kari, has vanquished a rival tribe and rules them with savage ruthlessness and cruel arrogance. A hunter stumbles onto the enclave and falls for one of the slaves, so unleashing the anger and envy of the possessive, sadistic Queen.

"Beaten into submission… turned into slaves… man at the mercy of a Kingdom of Prehistoric Women!"

Rating

5
25 votes

Popularity

0.833

Origin & Countries

USGB | en | United Kingdom

Production

Seven Arts Pictures,Hammer Film Productions

Runtime

90 min.

Status

Released

Release: 2/25/1967

Credits

Slave Girls

Michael CarrerasDirector

Slave Girls

Martine BeswickKari

Slave Girls

Edina RonaySaria

Slave Girls

Michael LatimerDavid

Slave Girls

Stephanie RandallAmyak

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Reviews

Wuchak

5/18/2018

5 / 10

It’s, um… creative RELEASED IN 1967 and written/directed by Michael Carreras, "Prehistoric Women” (aka “Slave Girls”) chronicles events in deepest African when a hunting guide (Michael Latimer) enters the forbidden area of the white rhino and passes through a portal into a prehistoric world where dark-haired white women led by Queen Kari (Martine Beswick) cruelly rule over blondes. Meanwhile, all men are kept captive in a cave dungeon, which is where the guide will find himself if he doesn’t submit to Kari’s amorous whims. Beswick is striking and has a killer body, but she never tripped my trigger, maybe because she seems too Amazonian. Regardless, the flick’s filled with gorgeous women, including the protagonist’s wannabe babe, Saria (Edina Ronay). The indoor English sets are too obvious, contrasted by the authentic opening location shots. There are so many curious native dance sequences that the movie borders on being a musical. Thankfully, they’re entertaining and the tribal ditties are catchy. The story seems to be a commentary on gender dynamics from a late 60’s English perspective, but the film’s too cheesy to take overly serious. Nevertheless, it has its points of interest, particularly the prehistoric women (lol). THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 30 minutes and was shot in England (Elstree Studios, Borehamwood) with establishing shots of Africa. GRADE: C

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