Review of Zeta One (1969) by Aj V — 05 Oct 2008
A strange, almost nonsensical foray into saucy, sci-fi espionage. It is perhaps the blending of too many genres (none of which is spoofed successfully) which is the film's undoing. Far better-looking than a 'Confessions' or an 'Adventures' film (and with a winning cast of such favourites as Charles Hawtrey and Rita Webb), it lacks their creaky charm, and most of the humour falls utterly flat.
Still, it's probably worth a look for cheapo British comedy completists.
This review of Zeta One (1969) was written by Aj V on 05 Oct 2008.
Zeta One has generally received negative reviews.
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