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The Adventures of Taura: Prison Ship Star Slammer

Original title: Prison Ship
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.5K
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Sandy Brooke in The Adventures of Taura: Prison Ship Star Slammer (1986)
Two women who have been unjustly confined to a prison planet plot their escape, all the while having to put up with lesbian guards, crazed wardens and mutant rodents.
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Two women who have been unjustly confined to a prison planet plot their escape, all the while having to put up with lesbian guards, crazed wardens and mutant rodents.Two women who have been unjustly confined to a prison planet plot their escape, all the while having to put up with lesbian guards, crazed wardens and mutant rodents.Two women who have been unjustly confined to a prison planet plot their escape, all the while having to put up with lesbian guards, crazed wardens and mutant rodents.

  • Director
    • Fred Olen Ray
  • Writers
    • Michael Sonye
    • Miriam L. Preissel
    • Fred Olen Ray
  • Stars
    • Sandy Brooke
    • Suzy Stokey
    • Ross Hagen
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writers
      • Michael Sonye
      • Miriam L. Preissel
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Stars
      • Sandy Brooke
      • Suzy Stokey
      • Ross Hagen
    • 27User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandy Brooke
    Sandy Brooke
    • Taura
    Suzy Stokey
    Suzy Stokey
    • Mike
    • (as Susan Stokey)
    Ross Hagen
    Ross Hagen
    • Bantor
    Marya Gant
    Marya Gant
    • Warden Exene
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • The Inquistor
    Dawn Wildsmith
    Dawn Wildsmith
    • Muffin
    Richard Hench
    • Garth
    • (as Richard Alan Hench)
    Michael Sonye
    • Krago
    • (as Michael D. Sonye)
    Lindy Skyles
    • The Sovereign
    Bobbie Bresee
    Bobbie Bresee
    • Marai
    • (as Bobbi Bresee)
    Danita Aljuwani
    • Ruby
    Dori Renee Crofts
    • Scratch
    Liat Mathias
    • Stace
    Mimi Monaco
    • Squeeker
    Vivian Schilling
    Vivian Schilling
    • Marni
    • (as Vivian Louise Schilling)
    Karen Stanton
    • K.K.
    Gwen Perlman
    • Adriene
    Jade Barrett
    • Dr. Po
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writers
      • Michael Sonye
      • Miriam L. Preissel
      • Fred Olen Ray
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    User reviews27

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    Wizard-8

    Let me slam this movie

    Although I enjoy watching drive-in style movies, I have to confess that there is a genre in this genre I have never particularly enjoyed, and that is the women-in-prison genre. I like the *sound* of what the genre promises to offer, but I have always found the actual execution to be dull and boring. And all of these movies seem the same after a while. When I heard about PRISON SHIP (better known as STAR SLAMMER), I was intrigued. A women-in-prison movie taking place in the future, and in space? I decided to give it a chance.

    The fact that Fred Olen Ray directed this movie should have warned me. In fairness, not everything in the movie is bad. The sets and spaceship models, while definitely low budget, are not as bad to the eye as you may think. There is the occasional in-joke that made me smile (a planet is called "Arous", there's an alien that looks like one of the aliens from the movie THE DEADLY SPAWN). And there are a few unintentional laughs, like when the musical score sounds very much like the musical score for RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK.

    Aside from those bright moments, I found the movie tough to sit through. It's incredibly slow-moving - there is simply no plot advance for long stretches of time. The female heroine is poorly sketched, with a lot of the focus surprisingly not on her. And while you may expect the movie to be sleazy, it feels more like a PG-rated movie - there's almost no nudity, no real sex, and light violence.

    Thank goodness they didn't make the sequel that's announced at the end of the movie.
    7Hey_Sweden

    There are demons all around us! And they take the form of women!

    The appealing Sandy Brooke plays Taura, an Amazonian miner who is targeted by a bad guy named Bantor (Ross Hagen), a sadistic government agent. She is sentenced by a judge (John Carradine, in a VERY quick cameo) to prison time on a spaceship, the "Star Slammer" of the title. She earns the respect of fellow inmates such as "Mike" (Suzy Stokey), and gets on the bad side of the kinky warden (Marya Gant) and her eyepatch wearing henchwoman "Muffin" (Dawn Wildsmith).

    There's definitely something to be said for movies by the likes of Fred Olen Ray, the director here. There's a complete lack of pretension, as Ray seeks to do no more than entertain the viewers, albeit in a low budget, cheesy way. He's essentially doing a W.I.P. (Women In Prison) exploitation feature, transposed to a science-fiction environment. There's unfortunately no shower scene, but there are the expected catfights, and the attractive female cast shows some of the goods while dressed in stylized, skimpy costumes. The gore and creature effects are wonderfully tacky; be on the lookout for a cameo by the monster in "The Deadly Spawn". Sets, special effects and music all do a suitable job of maintaining interest for a cult-movie loving crowd. Also look for a quick shot from John Carpenters' "Dark Star" and space battle footage bodily lifted from "Battle Beyond the Stars".

    Stokey (who does her own harmonica playing at one point) and Brooke are engaging heroines, while Hagen, Gant, and Wildsmith all relish the chance to tear into the scenery. Aldo Ray is kind of wasted as a mutated sadist dubbed The Inquisitor, but at least he gets more screen time than Carradine. Screenwriter Michael Sonye (a.k.a. Dukey Flyswatter) also plays the supporting role of Bantors' flunky Krago. Johnny Legend gives a positively goofy performance as the wandering priest Zaal. Director Ray and Jack H. Harris, who produced the picture with him, have voice-only cameos.

    While not one of Rays' best, "Star Slammer" (a.k.a. "The Adventures of Taura: Prison Ship Star Slammer") shows fans of schlock a good time.

    Seven out of 10.
    benbabco

    What happened to the Sequel?

    The space fighting scenes are right out of Roger Cormens classic "Battle Beyond the Stars". (Like cut and paste out of it that is)Then for those of us who actually survive this epic to the end and make it to the credits, we seem to be misled, because at the beginning of the credits we are told to look for the next adventure of Tara in "Chain Gang Planet". What happened??? I realize this movie is bad, but hey, just for a good laugh I would pick up the next one on DVD. If you are a serious sci-fi fan, you might be better off to look to something else for your collection. If you are into low budget c-movies (I don't think of this as even a B movie) and are looking for a good laugh then look no further.
    2dindrane

    pretend it's a spoof if you want to survive

    There is a leech-eating scene.... need I say more? At one point, during the requisite prison cafeteria food-fight scene, several of the actresses literally crack up and start giggling during their lines.

    One of the actresses, a doctor, was actually not half bad (in comparison), and I felt very sad for her; the rest of the actresses didn't seem to take the script seriously at all, and who can blame them? They were probably coeds promised free beer if they showed up and read from cue cards.

    This movie is so very bad that it's actually hysterically funny.
    silentgpaleo

    Cheap and relentlessly stupid, PRISON SHIP is out of bucks, Rogers

    OK. So the line above is kinda silly, but so is this film.

    Fred Olen ray is a master at spending no money, and somehow always having a film to show for it. Granted, most of his films end up being very static due to lack of monies for alternate takes and complex editing.

    OK. So Ray isn't what you'd call Speilberg. His films concentrate on borrowed sets and costumes(this one's got them), has-been actors( Sid Haig, John Carradine, Aldo Ray, ect.), and some of the most stiff and lifeless dialogue this side of Ray Dennis Steckler.

    PRISON SHIP( I saw this as STAR SLAMMER) is a piece of junk, filled with borrowed effects from BATTLESTAR GALLACTICA and BUCK RODGERS. There is some skin, but not enough. Mostly, there is talk, and as many a reviewer likes to point out, Fred Olen Ray makes very chatty pictures. That's because he either doesn't have the creativity, or the perspective, to realize that you don't need a ton of money to make a good film. You just need talent.

    Why should I continue? PRISON SHIP is cheesy, and painful. Don't watch this unless you must see every film that John Carradine is in (or you really like train wrecks).

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    • Trivia
      The bulk of this film was shot in an empty grocery store that was converted into a studio.
    • Goofs
      In the last minutes of the film, the hairstyle of Sandy Brooke changes several times between more and less curly.
    • Quotes

      Mike: We are going to steal Bantor's shuttles... then we make like whores and blow this joint.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits promise: "The Adventures of Taura continue in CHAIN GANG PLANET."
    • Alternate versions
      German VHS release by Highlight Video cuts 17 seconds worth of blood splatter shots to avoid being indexed or outright banned, but nonetheless was still put on the BPjM index list anyway. The indexing would later be lifted in 2014, and three years later Germany now has this movie uncut with a "not under 16" rating from the FSK.
    • Connections
      Edited from Dark Star (1974)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Brigadier General Daniel Butterfield

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    • Release date
      • 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Star Slammer
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA(Planet Arous)
    • Production companies
      • Viking International Pictures
      • Worldwide Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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