Prison Ship
Prison Ship | |
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Directed by | Fred Olen Ray |
Produced by |
Fred Olen Ray Jack H. Harris |
Release date | 1986 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $175,000[1] |
Prison Ship, also known as Star Slammer, is a 1986 American science fiction film directed by Fred Olen Ray.
Premise
Two women who have been unjustly confined to a prison planet plot their escape.
Cast
- Sandy Brooke as Taura
- Susan Stokey as Mike
- Marya Gant as Warden Exene
- Ross Hagen as Bantor
- Dawn Wildsmith as Muffin
- Richard Alan Hench as Garth
- Michael D. Sonye as Krago
- Mimi Monaco as Squeeker
- Jade Barrett as Dr Po
- Lindy Skyles as The Sovereign
- Johnny Legend as Zaal
- Aldo Ray as The Inquisitor
- John Carradine as The Judge
Production
The film was shot at Roger Corman's New World studio on Main Street in Venice. Fred Olen Ray rented the studio for two weekends (four days). One day he spent shooting scenes for his film Biohazard. The other three days were spent filming footage for Prison Ship. Ray says he was inspired by Roger Corman making The Terror using left over sets from The Raven. Aldo Ray was hired for one day's work. Ray then used this footage to raise money to complete the picture. Funds were raised from Jack H. Harris.[1]
References
External links
- Prison Ship on IMDb
- Review of film at Moria
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