May 24, 2012

Films

Slave Girls – 1966 | 95 mins | Adventure, Fantasy | Colour

Plot Synopsis

Slave Girls

Poor Hammer adventure fantasy shot on the sets of One Million Years B.C. and written by Michael Carreras, as Henry Younger.

Big game hunter, David Marchant (Michael Latimer), enters into a hidden valley and is captured by a tribe of dark-haired dominant Amazon beauties in animal skins, who worship white rhinoceroses and enslave women with blonde hair. He is imprisoned by the tribal queen, Kari (Martine Beswick), so that she can satisfy her sexual appetite; but Marchant loves blond slave girl Saria (Edina Ronay). He manages to escape, however, and lead a rebellion along with the other captive males.

Production Team

Michael Carreras: Director
Robert Jones: Art Direction
Michael Reed: Cinematography
Carl Toms: Costume Design
Roy Hyde: Film Editing
Wally Schneiderman: Makeup Department
Olga Angelinetta: Makeup Department
Carlo Martelli: Original Music
Michael Carreras: Producer
Michael Carreras: Script
Roy Baker: Sound Department
Sash Fisher: Sound Department
AW Lumkin: Sound Department
Len Shilton: Sound Department

Cast

Martine Beswick: Kari
Edina Ronay: Saria
Michael Latimer: David
Stephanie Randall: Amyak
Carol White: Gido
Alexandra Stevenson: Luri
Yvonne Horner: First Amazon
Sydney Bromley: Ullo
Frank Hayden: Arja
Robert Raglan: Colonel Hammond



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