For people who buy films for esoteric purposes, such as ogling Caroline Munro, be prepared for a disproportionately heavy-bottomed body by an actor who turned down Playboy magazine and any film that forces her to display her birthday suit. Maybe the fashion style will come back.
The film does have some actors with a universal resume. One that comes to mind is Christopher Plummer. Christopher said that his worst movie was “The Sound of Music” (1965), in which he sang “Edelweiss.” So, ipso facto, to him, this is not his worst film.
But wait! There is more. David Hasselhoff, if you can consider him as more. This was probably the film that helped land him the part in the “Baywatch Nights” (TV series) (1997). But I am not sure.
There is a plot in this presentation. Stella Star (Caroline Munro), famous for this Corman-distributed movie, and her sidekick Akton (Marjoe Gortner), a couple of smugglers, in the spirit of Han Solo and Chewbacca, are tasked with finding the evil Count Zarth Arn and rescuing the son of the Emperor. In the process, they are betrayed by friends, restrained by scantily clad female baddies, sunspots, and cavemen wielding assorted bones.
For the technically incline the spacesuits look like they came from Goodwill, the special effects are not special, and the presentation makes B-movies look expensive. Blu-ray just enhances the problems.
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