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Star Pilot

Original title: 2+5: Missione Hydra
  • 1966
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
690
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Star Pilot (1966)
Alien InvasionAdventureSci-Fi

A spaceship from Hydra crashes on Sardinia. Aliens take a scientist, his daughter, technicians and spies hostage to fix their ship. After repairs, aliens abduct the humans but they rebel, se... Read allA spaceship from Hydra crashes on Sardinia. Aliens take a scientist, his daughter, technicians and spies hostage to fix their ship. After repairs, aliens abduct the humans but they rebel, sending the ship into deep space.A spaceship from Hydra crashes on Sardinia. Aliens take a scientist, his daughter, technicians and spies hostage to fix their ship. After repairs, aliens abduct the humans but they rebel, sending the ship into deep space.

  • Director
    • Pietro Francisci
  • Writers
    • Ian Danby
    • Pietro Francisci
    • Fernando Paolo Girolami
  • Stars
    • Leonora Ruffo
    • Mario Novelli
    • Roland Lesaffre
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    690
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Writers
      • Ian Danby
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Fernando Paolo Girolami
    • Stars
      • Leonora Ruffo
      • Mario Novelli
      • Roland Lesaffre
    • 28User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leonora Ruffo
    Leonora Ruffo
    • Kaena
    Mario Novelli
    • Ingegner Paolo Bardi
    • (as Anthony Freeman)
    Roland Lesaffre
    Roland Lesaffre
    • Prof. Solmi
    Kirk Morris
    Kirk Morris
    • Belsy
    Alfio Caltabiano
    • Artie
    Leontine Snell
    • Luisa Solmi
    • (as Leontine)
    Nando Angelini
    • Ingegner Morelli
    Giovanni De Angelis
    • Giulio Ferretti
    Mirella Pamphili
    Mirella Pamphili
      Gianni Solaro
      • The Director of the Research Institute
      • (as John Sun)
      Antonio Ho
      • Chinese Secret Agent
      John Chen
      • Chinese Secret Agent
      Gordon Mitchell
      Gordon Mitchell
      • Murdu
      Pietro Francisci
      • Self
      • (uncredited)
      Nadia Marsala
      • Student
      • (uncredited)
      Renato Montalbano
      Renato Montalbano
      • The Doctor at the Casualty Department
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Pietro Francisci
      • Writers
        • Ian Danby
        • Pietro Francisci
        • Fernando Paolo Girolami
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      User reviews28

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      4Clockwork-Avacado

      Dull, but actually pretty good...

      Unusual mid-sixties science fiction story about three crash landed aliens who "recruit" a scientist and his team to make repairs on their ship, and pilot it back to their home planet. Reasonable effort, although slightly drawn out and uninteresting, still has moments of suspense and character drama. The usual Italian glamour is provided by the sexy wanna-be actress, who goes along with the team, and wears increasingly outrageous outfits, and flirts with one of the male aliens. The lead alien, a fire haired female begins to see the error of her emotionless ways, and at one point exhibits romantic inclinations towards Kirk Morris. Acting is fine, effects average, storyline meandering but rarely fatally dull, with a few good bits, such as a rather weird attack by a group of alien gorillas. Slightly lacking in traditional Italian high octane liveliness, but compelling, and not without a few interesting twists.

      Pros;

      -Interesting basic storyline

      -Most of the film's acting is consistently competent and believable

      -Good imagery – especially the pair of skeletons at the cockpit of the other spaceship

      Cons;

      -Ends rather abruptly

      -Some of the movie's logic is questionable

      -Quite a few characters are simply left as cardboard cut outs

      -The alien race appear completely human and aren't especially convincing as such

      -Main room of the spaceship set gets claustrophobic after a while

      -A very long sequence where the characters are in space, changing an arial, kills the pace for a bit and is un-necessarily tedious

      -A child-like robot is killed early on, and after only a minute's screen time, although its' design was not especially interesting

      -Plot stretches thin in some places, as it is a fairly basic idea with little deviation to carry the film along

      -A terrible voice over at the start
      5bensonmum2

      Confusing but fun

      I haven't done this in a while, but for Star Pilot, I'm going to use the plot summary from IMDb: "Aliens from the constellation Hydra crash-land on the island of Sardinia. A prominent scientist, his daughter, several young technicians, and a pair of Oriental spies are taken hostage by the beings so they can use them to repair their spaceship's broken engine. With that done, they take off towards their home planet, taking the earthlings with them. However, the humans attempt to mutiny against their captors, inadvertently sending their tiny spaceship hurtling into the infinite beyond."

      I used the IMDb plot summary because, even after watching Star Pilot, I'm not entirely sure what it was all about. The movie made very little sense to me. But even though I may have been confused during most of the movie, parts of it were still a lot of fun in a campy / cheesy sort of way. Instead of the usual write-up I do, here are a few random thoughts I have regarding Star Pilot:

      1. While the cast wasn't much to write home about, it's always cool seeing Kirk Morris and Gordon Mitchell outside a Sword and Sandal film. I just wish Mitchell had been in the film for more than 20 seconds. Other than getting his name in the credits, I'm not really sure why the filmmakers even bothered.

      2. There's a decent size chunk of the film "borrowed" from Doomsday Machine. The differences in film quality, acting, and everything else is a little jarring. It's shocking just how good the stuff from Doomsday Machine looks in comparison. The clips include a scene with Casey Kasem - minus Kasem's very recognizable voice.

      3. Why bother with the Chinese secret agents? It adds absolutely nothing to the plot. It seems like such an unnecessary plot detail that amounts to nothing in the end.

      4. I suppose that if I had to pick a highlight, it would be actress Leontine May's ever-shrinking wardrobe. She begins the film fairly modestly dressed, but by the end, she's wearing a full body fishnet with a few strategically placed feathers.

      In some ways, the 5/10 I've given Star Pilot may not be fair. The copy I watched seemed to be horribly cut-up. IMDb lists a runtime of 89 minutes. The version I watched was only 81 minutes. I'm not sure how much difference the extra 8 minutes would make, but I'd certainly be up for giving it another go with a complete copy.
      5Bezenby

      Gets better as it gets stupider

      By the way, Gordon Mitchell is in this for about a minute, tops.

      This one kind of starts off like They Came From Beyond Space, what with a group of scientists investigating an area in Sardinia where nothing grows due to radiation or something. Along for the ride are the elderly professor, his daughter the broad, and some other guys. The Chinese are in on things too as the bad guys, so everyone is surprised when the patch of lands houses a UFO, everyone is captured and forced to work for the aliens. Wait, the leader is 'a woman?'.

      So you've got a serious prof and his acolytes, his ditzy daughter with her nice arse and bad acting, and everyone ends up heading out into space and you'll be glad of that because most of what happens beforehand is really boring. This film is saved by the cast heading out into space, because that's when the rules get thrown out of the window.

      Not only is our broad 'forced' to wear the female leader's costumes, but vice versa happens as our aliens learn 'love' while exploring the cosmos while our enemy, the two Chinese guys, are attacked by a bunch of monkeys on some bizarre planet and never mentioned again.

      There's other revelations, and a pretty abrupt ending, and so much crap randomness that I can't help but like this film more than I should. I thought I would hate it but things pick up about halfway through.
      5Vigilante-407

      A strange little Italian space opera

      This film reminded me a little of Mission Stardust in reverse...the aliens land on our planet instead of what happened in that movie. While fairly coherent, the movie doesn't really know where it's going, as a lot of Italian SF movies didn't in that era.

      I'm still trying to figure out what the heck the secret agents were doing in the movie (and please remember, they're "Oriental, not Chinese"). Once the spaceship gets off the ground, we're treated to a lot of stock footage from Toho's Gorath, as a number of space stations and satellites try to pretend they are the starforces of Hydra. Then there's the time travel thing, and the female characters' need to wear fishnet bodystockings with leather or feather bikinis (obviously either an aside to the popularity of the fashions of Barbarella or just standard wear in Italian space operas...lord knows I've seen at least four other movies where leather was the material of choice for spacesuits). And then there's the need for spacehelmets when venturing onto a new planet, but two people can cross the cold void of space between two ships in what amounted to a snorkel and leather.

      To me, 2:5: Mission Hydra reminded me a lot of They Came From Beyond Space or the Terrornauts or similar British features made in the mid-sixties...not bad, but not necessarily well thought out.
      7Gblakelii

      Film may have been put together like the Frankenstein monster!

      This motion picture is interesting to watch, if for no other reason, then for analysis. It purports to have taken upon itself a complicated history. One fact is known, that of the original release date in Italy of 1966, although a website or two will show 1965. What happened since then is anyones guess. Yes, there was a 1977 release in the United States under the Monarch Releasing Corporation. The titles, "Star Pilot" and "Star Pilots" are given. Yet in the video release by Sinister Cinema the title is shown as "2 + 5: Mission Hydra" although the Monarch Releasing Corporation credit is also listed seemingly indicating this is the same version as the 1977 US dubbed release. The real confusion starts with the footage from other movies spliced in at some points. Another website claims the movies "Kaiju Daisenso(1965)" and "Yusei Gorasu(1962)" are interwoven with the plot. This may very well be, but Casey Kasem is also clearly seen. This would appear to be from "The Doomsday Machine" which had a checkered history of its own, being made in 1967(a year after "2+5"), but released in 1972. So therefore this footage must have been added only in the US release, though "2+5" premiered in West Germany in 1967. Various running times(84, 89, 90 + 92) are given as well depending on what source you refer to. The bottom line on this former late night favorite is, for the male viewers there is Leontine May(who dominates) and for the female viewers, Kirk Morris(pseudonym of Adriano Bellini) and Gordon Mitchell. It should also be mentioned for the classical music crowd, that although the credit is given on the IMDb for "theme from Toccato & Fugue in D Minor by JS Bach", it is not mentioned that it is under the direction of Leopold Stokowsky.

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      • Trivia
        In the fall of 1977, to quickly capitalize on success of Star Wars, the film was dubbed in English and released in the United States under a new title. The English dub included references to "Star Fleet", "Star Fleet Command", "Warp Speed", and "Impulse Drive"as used in the Star Trek television series.
      • Goofs
        In the exterior space scenes, the 'stars' clearly move and even swing back and forth, revealing them to be small lights hanging in the background.
      • Quotes

        Prof. Solmi: I think only what I said. Nothing more.

      • Connections
        Edited from Doomsday Machine (1976)
      • Soundtracks
        Toccata and Fugue in D minor
        Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J.S. Bach)

        under the direction of Leopold Stokowski (as Leopold Stowkowsky)

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      • Release date
        • October 1977 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Raumkreuzer Hydra - Duell im All
      • Filming locations
        • S'Archittu arch, Cuglieri, Oristano province, Sardinia, Italy(final seashore scenes at Hydra Central)
      • Production companies
        • Golden Motion Pictures
        • Sarda Cine Service
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 31 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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