5/10
In the ceremony of selection, you don't want to be selected.
27 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Once again, there's a queen that must be obeyed, and in this case, it's Martine Beswicke, aka Ms. Hyde. She's the queen of a lost civilization in Africa always searching for the bride of their tribe's rhino god. The men are hidden away, made slaves by this tribe of dark haired Amazon women, along with the light haired women who along with the male slaves once ruled the dark haired woman.

Michael Latimer is the British explorer in Africa, held hostage initially by a tribe of dancing native men, running away into the wilderness and coming across a wonderland of gorgeous flora and fauna, ultimately captured by Beswicke who desires to make him her mate. Carol White is the light haired rival plotting revolution against Beswicke.

The ensemble seems to be made up of British chorus girls taken from the West End whatever long running musical was running at the time because in addition to the native dance at the beginning, there is also one featuring the blondes forced by the queen. To be chosen as a sacrifice to the rhino god is a certain death, but the only danger of the audience will be in is dying of laughter because this is hysterical. They don't make films like this anymore and that's not a good thing because it's delightfully bad and outrageously silly.
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