Director: Michael Carreras•Genres: Science Fiction, Comedy, Adult
In a futuristic society, the pleasure planet Zeta is a haven for hedonistic pursuits. When an interplanetary bounty hunter, Captain X from Earth, arrives with his robot assistant, he is tasked with capturing a fugitive named Zed. However, Captain X finds himself entangled in the decadent lifestyle of Zeta, and Zed, a beautiful and alluring woman, proves to be a challenging target.
Zeta One is a British science fiction comedy film known for its adult themes and low-budget production. It was released during a period of experimentation in filmmaking and catering to a more mature audience, with its reception often being tied to its genre and intended audience.
Exploitative and dated B-movie sci-fi.
Features rudimentary special effects and a flimsy plot.
Appeals primarily to fans of obscure, adult-oriented genre films.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the film's niche appeal, often noting its low production values and mature content as defining characteristics.
The film was originally intended to be a more serious science fiction piece but was changed to include adult themes and humor during production.
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