

Comedy · Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
A race of sexy, other-dimensional specimens arrive to Earth to kidnap women to repopulate their planet.
Top Cast


James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice
Major Bourdon
James Robertson Justice
Major Bourdon


Charles Hawtrey
Charles Hawtrey
Swyne
Charles Hawtrey
Swyne


Robin Hawdon
Robin Hawdon
James Word
Robin Hawdon
James Word


Anna Gaël
Anna Gaël
Clotho
Anna Gaël
Clotho


Brigitte Skay
Brigitte Skay
Lachesis
Brigitte Skay
Lachesis


Dawn Addams
Dawn Addams
Zeta
Dawn Addams
Zeta


Valerie Leon
Valerie Leon
Atropos
Valerie Leon
Atropos


Lionel Murton
Lionel Murton
W
Lionel Murton
W


Yutte Stensgaard
Yutte Stensgaard
Ann Olsen
Yutte Stensgaard
Ann Olsen
Wendy Lingham
Wendy Lingham
Edwina "Ted" Strain
Wendy Lingham
Edwina "Ted" Strain
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