There's a killer on the set of a sci-fi cheapie, and the new leading lady (Edy Williams) could be next.There's a killer on the set of a sci-fi cheapie, and the new leading lady (Edy Williams) could be next.There's a killer on the set of a sci-fi cheapie, and the new leading lady (Edy Williams) could be next.
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John Henry Richardson
- Richard Trent
- (as Jay Richardson)
James R. Sweeney
- Mac Regan
- (as Jeffrey Culver)
Robert Ruth
- Al the Cop
- (as Bob Ruth)
Dana Bentley
- Martine
- (as Dana Bently)
Greta Carlson
- Swimmer
- (as Sherri Graham)
Mark Thomas McGee
- Robber #1
- (as Mark McGee)
Fred Olen Ray
- Robber #2
- (as Sherman Scott)
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I was forced to watch this while recovering from a leg injury. The remote fell out under the bed and I couldn't change the channel for almost an hour.
Heavy on the "T" in T&A. Light on the acting and plot. This is billed as a spoof. However it's not done well enough to be a spoof.
All in all don't waste your time.
I've enjoyed all of the other Fred Olen Ray movies I've seen - Cyclone and Warlords, for instance, are underrated classics of lowbrow fare, and even Scalps has its redeeming qualities - but Bad Girls from Mars is guilty of the worst possible charge that can be leveled against an exploitation flick: it's boring.
The self-deprecating script is bland, and everything is conducted with such self-conscious camp that no sense of reality or genuine interest is ever generated. Drab synthesized music, lame one-liners, and pointless Ed Wood references don't help matters. Brinke Stevens is underutilized, and the rest of the cast is uncharismatic, the repeatedly bared bosom of Edy Williams notwithstanding.
Only die-hard fans of Stevens or Ray, or anyone easily impressed by breasts or broad, lazy comedy, need bother with Bad Girls from Mars. The title is as funny as anything in the movie.
The self-deprecating script is bland, and everything is conducted with such self-conscious camp that no sense of reality or genuine interest is ever generated. Drab synthesized music, lame one-liners, and pointless Ed Wood references don't help matters. Brinke Stevens is underutilized, and the rest of the cast is uncharismatic, the repeatedly bared bosom of Edy Williams notwithstanding.
Only die-hard fans of Stevens or Ray, or anyone easily impressed by breasts or broad, lazy comedy, need bother with Bad Girls from Mars. The title is as funny as anything in the movie.
A C-grade murder-horror that is largely predictable and unoriginal. Production values are quite low and performances are so-so. However, it does have some funny moments and the tone of the movie is quite light, never taking itself seriously, making it not entirely unwatchable.
Directed by Fred Ray... he had been directing for about ten years by now, and it was still pretty silly. Quite the soft core porn. Mucho boobs. and dirty talking about body parts. definitely not for the young uns! This one wants to have more plot, so follow along, and watch the boobs, i mean the story. boobs and more boobs. Beverly hills and cadillacs. and more boobs. the plot is pretty bad. old wine? an old cadillac ? Also, more boobies. and a cross that people keep getting tied to. Skip this one... pretty lame. Showing on epix drive in channel.
On my quest to see everything famed B movie actress Brinke Stevens has been in, I bought a copy of Bad Girls From Mars.
Bad Girls stars Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls' Edy Williams and Jay Richardson from multiple other Brinke Stevens films.
Starting off on the set of a movie (a campy b movie about beautiful female aliens trying to take over the earth) it looks good. The first scene seems so funny that I thought I was in for a treat.
Unfortunately that was it as the director of the movie shouts out 'CUT' and the movie stars revolving around the cast and crew that are making this film.
The movie turns into a serial killer movie about the lead actresses. All of them seem to be getting murdered. Enter in Edy Williams as the new actress.
Some mild who dunnit, lots of Edy Williams disrobing and that's about it for this movie.
Bad Girls stars Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls' Edy Williams and Jay Richardson from multiple other Brinke Stevens films.
Starting off on the set of a movie (a campy b movie about beautiful female aliens trying to take over the earth) it looks good. The first scene seems so funny that I thought I was in for a treat.
Unfortunately that was it as the director of the movie shouts out 'CUT' and the movie stars revolving around the cast and crew that are making this film.
The movie turns into a serial killer movie about the lead actresses. All of them seem to be getting murdered. Enter in Edy Williams as the new actress.
Some mild who dunnit, lots of Edy Williams disrobing and that's about it for this movie.
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- TriviaShot in five days.
- GoofsWhen the swimmer gets out of the pool, her hair is dry and perfectly coiffed, despite having dived into the water, as well as swum under it for the last few minutes.
- Alternate versionsEight minutes of footage, including a kiss between Brinke Stevens and Edy Williams, were censored from the home video release. The version currently available on DVD is the censored version.
- ConnectionsEdited into Dark Universe (1993)
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- Emmanuelle in Hollywood
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- California, USA(Location)
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- $52,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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