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  • Actors: Dawn Addams, Robin Hawdon, Yutte Stensgaard, Charles Hawtrey, Valerie Leon
  • Directors: Michael Cort
  • Format: Dolby, PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Odeon Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 23 Sept. 2013
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00DJWUKTM
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 54,723 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

Product Description

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Late 1960s intergalactic bedroom romp, featuring 'Hai Karate' model Valerie Leon and comic actors James Robertson Justice and Charles Hawtrey in supporting roles. When a race of topless female aliens arrive on the planet Earth looking for a man to propagate their species, sleazy secret agent James Word (Robin Hawdon) must struggle to save the day.

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I had read about this film in author Simon Sheridan's KEEPING THE BRITISH END UP, his strangely compelling book about British sex comedies, and what with being a bit of a Valerie Leon fan, I'll admit that I was sold once I discovered that she would be making an appearance!

True, ZETA ONE is not a great film, even by the dubious standards of British sex comedies. Simon Sheridan is right in his sleevenotes when he describes the opening strip-poker game between Robin Hawdon and Yutte Stensgaard as "laboriously sluggish", while it is also quite plausible to assume that most of director Michael Cort's meagre £60,000 budget for the picture was blown on the highly exclusive Monteverdi sports car which can be glimpsed being driven by secret agent Hawdon throughout the film. There certainly doesn't appear to have been much left over for the special effects or, indeed, for the costumes worn (if that's the right word) by the invading Angvian women, all of whom must have been freezing as much of the location footage appears to have been completed during the winter.

Those reading this, then, might consider my three-star rating somewhat generous. Well, it's not that badly acted for what it is - a comic-strip romp - and once that interminable strip-poker game is out of the way, the remaining hour or so moves along pretty swiftly. Dawn Addams seems fully into the spirit of things as Zeta, while James Robertson Justice also appears fairly game - contrary to Sheridan's notes, in my view - as Major Bourdon, the pantomime villain of the piece. And as for Charles Hawtrey... well, what else is there to say?
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I love seventies sex comedies, and this one is one of my favourites. Yes the story is rubbish. Granted the acting is poor. But what this film has going for it is two things....1. Gorgeous girls wearing very little. 2. The stunning VALERIE LEON baring more flesh than in any of her other films.
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The DVD itself was in an excellent condition. However the story line was diappointing. The last scene,with a young, scantily clad Valerie Leon fighting off a number of middle aged game keepers dressed in tweed suits, was bizarre.
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Cheap looking but fun an adventurous - unlike a lot of sf films.
not heavy on nudity - unfortunately,
though its talking elevator scene is laugh-out-loud.!
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By Captain Pike TOP 1000 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 11 Oct. 2011
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Watching this strange film made me feel as if I had woken up in an alternate reality, where everything looked familiar but nothing made any sense. I won't bother trying to explain the plot (I'm not even sure if I could), but if I tell you that there is a fight scene at the end involving topless space Amazons who fire energy bolts from their hands and some Scottish gamekeepers (who don't), that might help to convey the madness of it all.

Ultimately, this is an absurd, pointless, badly-made film that deserves to knock 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' off the number one spot for the worst movies of all time, and yet it is curiously watchable at the same time - partly because you never know what's going to happen next, but also because it is a fascinating relic from the swinging 60s, with lots of gratuitous nudity and 'groovy threads'.

I can't say I'd ever want to watch 'Zeta One' again - life's too short - but I'm glad I've seen it once.
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By A Customer on 26 Aug. 2002
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Keeping alive the great tradition of corny effects this film would be great if there was just a bit more funny parts. Sadly you just laugh at the film.
Basically the story is your standard outworldy Amazon society who due to having no men fail to reproduce. They resort to kidnapping beautiful women to join them. Of course a few 'evil' men know of there existence and want to destroy them and that's about it.
Good for the garish retro 60's fashions and the 'angliar's troops' uniform of bad wig, blue knickers and a touch of blue paint to hide the nipples and truely 'special' effects which are so bad it makes Dr Who look like it came out of Ilm.
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