A man crash lands on a Western themed planet inhabited by beautiful women.A man crash lands on a Western themed planet inhabited by beautiful women.A man crash lands on a Western themed planet inhabited by beautiful women.
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- TriviaIn one scene, a building is shown with a sign that reads "Masseuse: Ellen Cabot." Ellen Cabot is a pseudonym of the film's director, David DeCoteau, who directed the film using said name. He told Draculina magazine that Ellen Cabot was an old girlfriend from high school who he had a real bad break up with his senior year. He said she was a screaming bitch. So whenever DeCoteau made what he feels is a very bad movie, he used her name instead of his in the credits. However, he later retracted this by claiming that he merely made the pseudonym up to cover up his homosexuality.
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Delia Westwood: I have nothing against men. I think every woman should own one.
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Composed by Simon Stokes, Mark Heffernan & Wayne Joness
Performed by Suze & the Bush Pilots
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A good idea ruined by a lousy film...
The premise of this dog is inviting - space jockey crash-lands on a planet full of western-motif women, their men and their communication equipment all having been crushed in a freak mining accident. He can't leave or get help because his intergalactic telephone is broken and needs - get this - a Spacely Sprocket! Okay - you know it's going to be a T&A movie, but it doesn't even live up to that! The "erotic" scenes are shot so poorly and are so monotonous I actually changed channels in the middle of one. Plus - the hero - on a planet filled with beautiful women - only gets it on with 3 inhabitants - the sheriff, the mayor, and the saloon keeper (she never even gets naked!). All those beautiful extras wasted! Don't waste the TV's radiation watching this one.
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