If you loved the campy, sci-fi adventure of 'Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity' (1987), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of B-movie charm, space escapades, and over-the-top action. Whether you're a fan of cheesy dialogue, futuristic settings, or rebellious heroines, these picks will satisfy your craving for retro sci-fi fun.

Barbarella (1968)
Description: A campy, sci-fi adventure with a strong female lead, featuring a mix of eroticism and fantasy elements, set in a visually striking, otherworldly universe.
Fact: The film was based on a French comic series and is known for its iconic zero-gravity striptease scene.


Zardoz (1974)
Description: A bizarre, futuristic fantasy film with a mix of philosophical themes and low-budget sci-fi aesthetics, featuring a primitive warrior in a strange, dystopian world.
Fact: The film's title is derived from 'The Wizard of Oz,' and it features Sean Connery in a red loincloth.


Starcrash (1978)
Description: A space opera with a blend of cheesy special effects, over-the-top action, and a female lead navigating a galaxy filled with strange creatures and villains.
Fact: The film features an early appearance by David Hasselhoff and was famously mocked on 'Mystery Science Theater


Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
Description: A sci-fi adventure with a ragtag group of warriors banding together to fight a common enemy, featuring a mix of action, humor, and space battles.
Fact: The film was produced by Roger Corman and is often considered a low-budget 'Star Wars' knockoff.


Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983)
Description: A sci-fi adventure with a rugged hero rescuing damsels in distress, set in a dystopian future with a mix of action and campy humor.
Fact: The film was one of the first to be released in 3D during the 1980s 3D revival.


Deathstalker (1983)
Description: A sword-and-sorcery film with a focus on action, adventure, and scantily clad characters, set in a mythical, barbaric world filled with magic and monsters.
Fact: The film was part of a wave of low-budget fantasy movies inspired by the success of 'Conan the Barbarian.'


The Warrior and the Sorceress (1984)
Description: A fantasy adventure with a lone warrior navigating a brutal, exotic world, featuring a blend of martial arts and mystical elements.
Fact: The film was shot in Argentina and is often compared to 'A Fistful of Dollars' for its plot structure.


The Dungeonmaster (1984)
Description: A fantasy anthology film with a mix of sci-fi and horror elements, featuring a hero navigating through various surreal and dangerous challenges.
Fact: The film was directed by multiple directors, each handling a different segment of the story.


She (1984)
Description: A post-apocalyptic fantasy film with a powerful female ruler and a quest for immortality, blending elements of adventure and mysticism.
Fact: The movie is a loose adaptation of H. Rider Haggard's classic novel 'She: A History of Adventure.'


Red Sonja (1985)
Description: A sword-and-sorcery epic with a fierce female protagonist, filled with action, revenge, and mythical elements in a fantastical setting.
Fact: The character Red Sonja was originally created by Robert E. Howard, the same author who created Conan the Barbarian.
