Zeta One
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Zeta One is a 1970 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Robin Hawdon.
It was made for a budget of £60,000. The movie has developed a cult following for its absurd and slow-moving plot line, and partial nudity.
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Cast
- James Robertson Justice - Major Bourdon
- Charles Hawtrey - Swyne
- Robin Hawdon - James Word
- Anna Gaël - Clotho
- Dawn Addams - Zeta
- Brigitte Skay - Lachesis
- Valerie Leon - Atropos
- Lionel Murton - W
- Yutte Stensgaard - Ann Olsen
- Wendy Lingham - Edwina 'Ted' Strain
- Carol Hawkins - Zara
- Rita Webb - Clippie
- Steve Kirby - Sleth
- Paul Baker - Bourdon's Assistant
- Angela Grant - Angvisa Girl
- Kirsten Betts - Angvisa Girl
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Reception
The film received negative reviews on its initial release. In the Monthly Film Bulletin, David McGillivray described the film's themes as "quite preposterous in illogicality and silliness".
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See also
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