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  1. www.movieforums.com › reviews › 2480333-zeta_oneZeta One - Movie Forums

    Aug 17, 2024 · Zeta One, a.k.a. The Love Factor, shows secret agent James Word recounting to his secretary a case involving an alien race exclusively of females kidnapping Earth woman to repopulate their own planet.

  2. www.thespinningimage.co.uk › cultfilms › displaycultZeta One Review (1969)

    Zeta One was an especially shoddy experience, looking as it did as if the producers had about half an hour of Barbarella-style sexploitation and were forced to pad it out to a patience-testing eighty minutes. This hailed from British independent Tigon, and was distinctive for being an early example of the kind of prurient entertainment that ...

    • Michael Cort
    • 4 (from 1 vote)
    • Comedy, Trash, Science Fiction
    • 1969
  3. www.movieforums.com › movies › 118337-zeta-oneZeta One - Movie Forums

    Cast James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey, Robin Hawdon, Anna Gaël View All Crew Michael Cort (Director), Alistair McKenzie (Screenplay), Michael Cort (Screenplay) View All

  4. Zeta One (1969) UK, 1969. 82m, 7380 feet/2249 metres. 35mm film, Eastmancolor, 1.66:1. mono, English. Production Start Date: 11 January 1969. Original Release Date: 1970 [UK] A British science fiction sex film directed by Michael Cort.

  5. With the assistance of the nerdy Swyne (Charles Hawtrey), Borden is investigating a race of sexy, scantily-clad super women, led by the shapely Zeta (Dawn Addams). It seems that attractive young women are being abducted from Earth and then brainwashed into serving Zeta, all wearing... read the rest.

  6. Sep 21, 2013 · A race of superwomen from the planet Angvia (now there’s a conundrum for you) are kidnapping British girls (mainly strippers) via an inter-dimensional portal and recruiting them to their colony headed by the warrior-like Zeta (Dawn Addams).

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    Zeta One, also known as The Love Slaves, Alien Women and The Love Factor, is a 1970 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Dawn Addams. [1]

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