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Plot

This legendarily campy sci-fi epic (shot in color and CinemaScope, and rather lavish for a sci-fi film of this period) concerns a team of astronauts (all men -- this was 1958, you know) who are drawn off course and land on the planet Venus, only to discover it's populated entirely by beautiful women! The space travelers spend a lot of time drooling over their new hosts, dressed in highly practical mini-skirts, but the Venusian queen (Laurie Mitchell) does not much care for her visitors and wants to see them executed. However, not everyone on the planet takes such a hard line against the male gender. One of the Venusians is played by Zsa Zsa Gabor in what is probably the highlight of her film career; the original story was written by Ben Hecht. The producers helped stretch their budget by borrowing costumes and props from a number of other films, including spacesuits from Forbidden Planet, a spaceship from Flight To Mars and sets from World Without End (which was set on Mars, not Venus, though the differences must have escaped the film's scientific advisors).
MPAA Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Genre(s):
Science Fiction
Run Time:
80min.
Theatrical Release Date:
09/01/1995
DVD Release Date:
06/26/2007
Distributor(s):
Allied Artists
Director(s):
Themes:
Evil Aliens,Space Travel
Tone:
Campy
Keywords:
Amazon,alien [not human],astronaut,battle-of-the-sexes,capture,crash,destruction,earth,planet,scheme,space,spacecraft,woman