If Escape From Pleasure Planet sounds like the kind of weird cinema you need to see, you do not need to risk Pirate Bay or Vegamovies. Here is the safe path.
If the film exists in the underground public domain or "shot-on-video" (SOV) circuit, the plot likely follows a standard structure:
Why are people searching for this specific "-20" version? There is a growing community of "Lost Media" hunters who want to preserve low-budget erotic sci-fi before the tapes degrade. However, preservation is not piracy.
If Escape From Pleasure Planet was shot on VHS in 1991 by a single director, downloading it from Vegamovies robs that director (who is likely still alive and struggling for money) of their livelihood.
The Correct Way: Find the director on social media. Often, cult directors sell digital copies directly via PayPal for $5-$10 because they cannot afford distribution. That is cheaper than the malware removal tool you will need after visiting Vegamovies.
Ironically, the search for a film about escaping a planet of false pleasure often traps users in an endless loop of pop-ups, fake surveys, and explicit ads—a digital "Pleasure Planet" with no escape.
If you truly want Escape From Pleasure Planet, boutique labels might have restored it:
Pro Tip: If the title does not appear on these sites, the movie likely does not exist as a completed film. The file on Vegamovies might be a renamed file (often a different film tricked into a fake title to get clicks).