Beast in Space

Beast in Space

3.9

May 13 1980

1h 26m

Horror, Science Fiction

In the future the struggle for space superiority has forced humanity to search the cosmos for a rare element called Antallum that is the key ingredient for the construction of neutron bombs. Starship captain Larry Madison and his crew are assigned to retrieve Antallum from the remote planet Lorigon. However, Madison and crew find themselves under the control of a powerful computer on Lorigon that incites everyone to have sex. Some versions feature brief adult scenes shot with body doubles.

Sirpa Lane

Sirpa Lane

Lt. Sondra Richardson

Marina Hedman

Marina Hedman

Frieda Henkel

Vassili Karis

Vassili Karis

Captain Larry Madison

Lucio Rosato

Lucio Rosato

Peter

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