Walking on open hayfields is a dangerous thing in these post apocalyptic times. When sisters Anna and Mary just do so, Anna is caught by a slave huntress, while Mary is able to escape. With no intention to give up Anna, Mary follows the tracks of the huntress. She manages to take her down in her hut, but at this time the slaves are already sold in a military guarded outpost. Mary pretends to be a slave buyer to get access and finally manages to find her sister. Now she just has to find a way to get her out.
Some patience is needed with this movie, as the first half is pretty slow moving. While the girls are goodlooking as always in Simandls movies and there is enough nudity, there is just a lack of tension, both storywise as in terms of erotic encounters. It doesn't help that the dialogs are mostly offscreen and dubbed. Then the lesbian scene between the huntress and Anna is not very exciting. Zuzana Pressova (aka Deny Moor) as the slave huntress is not bad in principle, she sure is very goodlooking and can be sexy, but she doesn't quite has the charisma of other leads in the Bound Heat movies. Also, she's more the glamour kind of type and not necessarily the nature girl hunting in the wilderness. But now for the good part, things improve considerably in the second half of the movie. Dialogs are now spoken directly and the storys focus is mainly on Lucie Oborna as Mary, who is more the kind of strong woman typical for Simandls movies. And Lucie gives a good performance here, it's just too bad there is no lesbian scene between her and Zuzana, instead the huntress gets a whipping by Mary. Anyway, there are about 4 or 5 scenes of women getting whipped (by other women of course), so if you have a fetish for that, "The Slave Huntress" may be a movie for you. There is also one very hot lesbian scene with Lucie: When Mary pretends to be a lesbian doing business with the slave trader, her sister is given to her as company for the night. When she notices the slave trader is spying on them, she has to make love to her sister to hold up her cover. This scene alone is worth this movie.