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The Love Factor ()

Zeta One (original title)
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A race of sexy women from Angvia, a planet in another dimension, comes to Earth to kidnap women to repopulate their planet.

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Maj. Bourdon
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Swyne
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James Word
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Clotho
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Lachesis
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Zeta
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Atropos
Lionel Murton ...
W
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Ann Olsen
Wendy Lingham ...
Edwina 'Ted' Strain
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Clippie
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Zara (as Carolanne Hawkins)
Steve Kirby ...
Sleuth
Paul Baker ...
Bourdon's Assistant
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Stage Manager
Alan Haywood ...
Pilot
Anna Turnard ...
Miss Johnson
Yolande Del Mar ...
Striptease Artist
Rose Howlett ...
Fat Lady
Nita Lorraine ...
Angvisa Girl
Trudi Nielson ...
Angvisa Girl
Olga Linden ...
Angvisa Girl
Vikki Richards ...
Angvisa Girl
Rina Brown ...
Angvisa Girl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Juliet Adams ...
Angvisa Girl
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Angvisa Girl
Tasma Bereton ...
Angvisa Girl (as Tasma Brereton)
Hani Borelle ...
Angvisa Girl
Fay Browning ...
Angvisa Girl
Belinda Caren ...
Angvisa Girl
Yvonne Castelle ...
Angvisa Girl
Charleine ...
Angvisa Girl
Jenny Field ...
Angvisa Girl
Angela Grant ...
Angvisa Girl (as Angie Grant)
Gilly Grant ...
Angvisa Girl
Caroline Johnson ...
Angvisa Girl
Helen Jones ...
Angvisa Girl
Sandra Kirwan ...
Angvisa Girl
Jenny Le Free ...
Angvisa Girl (as Jenny Le Fre)
Kirsten Lindholm ...
Angvisa Girl (as Kirsten Betts)
Janet Pearce ...
Angvisa Girl
Angela Pitt ...
Angvisa Girl
Donna Reading ...
Angvisa Girl
Christine Rigg ...
Angvisa Girl
Birthe Sector ...
Angvisa Girl
Erika Simmonds ...
Angvisa Girl
Countessa Veronica ...
Angvisa Girl (as Contessa Veronica)
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Angvisa Girl
Jeannette Wild ...
Angvisa Girl

Directed by

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Michael Cort

Written by

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Michael Cort ... (screenplay) and
Alistair McKenzie ... (screenplay)
 
Christopher Neame ... () (uncredited)

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George Maynard ... producer
Tony Tenser ... executive producer

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Johnny Hawksworth

Cinematography by

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Jack Atcheler ... (photography)

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Jack T. Knight
Dennis Lanning

Editorial Department

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Jonathan Morris ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Christopher Neame

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Martin Gascoigne

Costume Design by

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Colette Du Plessis

Makeup Department

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Bunty Phillips ... makeup artist
Barbara Sutton ... hairdresser
Pearl Tipaldi ... hairdresser

Production Management

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George Mills ... production manager
Christopher Neame ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael McKeag ... assistant director

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Alan Board ... construction manager
Jeff Woodbridge ... carpenter (uncredited)

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Maurice Askew ... dubbing editor
Alan Kane ... sound recordist
Roy Lafbery ... sound editor
Lionel Strutt ... re-recording mixer

Stunts

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Gillian Aldam ... stunts (uncredited)
Vic Armstrong ... stunts (uncredited)
Peter Pocock ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alan Boast ... camera operator
Geoff Glover ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hilda Geerdts ... wardrobe
Mary Gibson ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Johnny Hawksworth ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Lorna Selwyn ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Tina Simmons ... stand-in: Yutte Stensgaard (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

A British superspy comedy with a Pop Art aesthetic, ZETA ONE is the kind of psychedelic, sexy thriller that inspired the Austin Powers series. In this playful spoof at the James Bond films, Robin Hawdon stars as Word...James Word, a womanizing secret agent whose investigation of a criminal mastermind (James Robertson Justice) leads him to discover a race of beautiful, exotic superwomen. Further inquiry exposes the naked truth, that these women have been abducted and brainwashed by the alien, interdimensional goddess Zeta (Dawn Addams). Written by Becky LeSabre

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Taglines It's Sexcitement in Time and Space See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Love Factor (United States)
  • The Love Factor (India, Hindi title)
  • Zeta uno (Italy)
  • Alien Women
  • Дзета один (Russia)
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  • 86 min
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Trivia "Angvia," the planet the aliens are from, is an anagram for vagina. See more »
Goofs When Bourdon's lackey is dispatched after Zara, he is easily close enough to grab her at the foot of the ladder, but as she is having difficulty maneuvering the rungs in go-go boots, he obviously pauses to give her a head start. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996). See more »
Soundtracks Zeta One Song See more »
Quotes Maj. Bourdon: [to a girl whose hemline barely covers her crotch] Well, lift up your skirts and let's see your pretty legs.
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