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Love Slaves of the Amazons

"Fantastic orgies of Queen Conori! Amazon women's man-killing ritual!"

A party of explorers in the Amazon jungle are captured by a tribe of women, and learn that they are to be used as the tribe's "love slaves."

Top Cast

  • Don Taylor

    Don Taylor

    Dr. Pete L. Masters

  • Gianna Segale

    Gianna Segale

    Gina

  • Eduardo Ciannelli

    Eduardo Ciannelli

    Crespi

  • Harvey Chalk

    Harvey Chalk

    Aldemar Silva

  • John Herbert

    John Herbert

    Hotel Clerk

  • Wilson Viana

    Wilson Viana

    Fernando

  • Eugenio Carlos

    Eugenio Carlos

    Fernando's Brother

  • Ana Maria Nabuco

    Ana Maria Nabuco

    Queen

  • Tom Payne

    Tom Payne

    Mario

Overview

A party of explorers in the Amazon jungle are captured by a tribe of women, and learn that they are to be used as the tribe's "love slaves."

Rating

4.3 / 10
10 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • JPV852
    JPV852
    4 May 26, 2022

    Sleep inducing adventure film has some okay locales before going into the cheap looking sets you expect from films of the 1950s. Acting was alright given the material but story was thin and once we meet the Amazons, it's pretty dull, including a dance routine (mating?) that seemed to last at least 10-minutes. This is one of those the artwork is more interesting than the movie itself. **2.0/5**

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