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Anno zero - Guerra nello spazio

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
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2.9/10
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Anno zero - Guerra nello spazio (1977)
A strange signal arrives on the Earth disturbing all communications, while a UFO appears above the Antarctic sea. Captain Alex Hamilton is sent with his spaceship and crew to the space outside the Solar System to find the origin of that signal. They reach an unknown planet where a giant robot enslaved a whole population of humanoids by taking their psychic energies. The robot's got his eyes on the Earth, too.
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Captain Alex Hamilton investigates a strange signal on Earth and a UFO above Antarctica, discovering a giant robot enslaving humanoids and observing Earth from an unknown planet.Captain Alex Hamilton investigates a strange signal on Earth and a UFO above Antarctica, discovering a giant robot enslaving humanoids and observing Earth from an unknown planet.Captain Alex Hamilton investigates a strange signal on Earth and a UFO above Antarctica, discovering a giant robot enslaving humanoids and observing Earth from an unknown planet.

  • Director
    • Alfonso Brescia
  • Writers
    • Alfonso Brescia
    • Aldo Crudo
    • Maxim Lo Jacono
  • Stars
    • John Richardson
    • Yanti Somer
    • West Buchanan
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    2.9/10
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    • Director
      • Alfonso Brescia
    • Writers
      • Alfonso Brescia
      • Aldo Crudo
      • Maxim Lo Jacono
    • Stars
      • John Richardson
      • Yanti Somer
      • West Buchanan
    • 42User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Richardson
    John Richardson
    • Capt. Fred Hamilton
    Yanti Somer
    Yanti Somer
    • Meela
    West Buchanan
    • Richard Holden
    Charles Borromel
    Charles Borromel
    • MacIntosh
    Massimo Bonetti
    • Member of Hamilton's Team
    Romeo Costantini
    • Cmdr. Armstrong
    Katia Christine
    Katia Christine
    • Greta
    Daniele Dublino
    Daniele Dublino
    • Jack
    Giuseppe Fortis
    • Marseille
    Percy Hogan
    • Dr. Max Wright
    Eleonora King
    • Oko
    Malisa Longo
    Malisa Longo
    • Halla
    Vassili Karis
    • Peter Segura
    • (as Vassili Karamesinis)
    Aldo Canti
    Aldo Canti
    • Etor
    Ryan Paris
    Ryan Paris
    • Col. Altman
    • (as Fabio Roscioli)
    Nat Bush
    • Journalist
    • (uncredited)
    Rossana Canghiari
    • Journalist
    • (uncredited)
    Eolo Capritti
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfonso Brescia
    • Writers
      • Alfonso Brescia
      • Aldo Crudo
      • Maxim Lo Jacono
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    User reviews42

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    MorpheusOne

    George Lucas is probably thankful for this movie, bc it does take some heat off of him for The Star Wars Holiday Special....

    I am not a fan of the idea that a movie can suck so much and be so terrible that it can, or should, be perceived in any way that which is positive but, at least in description this movie is an exception, fore this movie is so STUPID that it is "a movie almost awesome in its badness", to borrow a phrase! They actually sift music from other films, horror movies & documentaries mostly, & remade it with something that sounds like a 1950s synthesizer...to add to the soundtrack, which is probably the best thing about the film ironically...

    The ending is actually far more climactic than I would even have imagined giving them credit for & is probably the 2nd best thing about the film, and I even concede that the women do look good in their figure-hugging outfits, but (...it's not like they get naked!), nothing is redeemed & there is & shall forever never be no forgiveness for this excruciatingly lame-ass sh!t-pile!!
    2hetoreyn

    Can't believe MST3K didn't riff this one?!

    Yup .. this piece of cinematic doodie, is terrible. Why, Oh why, do I have soft spot for crap movies .. we'll never know. At least I'm not the only one. Apparently this is a kind of follow on from "Planet of the Vampires" .. which although low budget, was quite an entertaining and atmospheric film. It's definitely NOT a Star Wars rip off as it has nothing to do with that.

    It starts badly, teeters off in the middle, and the less said about the end the better. Best thing to do if you want to see this is with it on youtube .. there's a few places that have it. I certainly wouldn't buy it unless it's on one of those sci-fi movie box sets that contains 100 awful movies.

    I won't dwell on the 'story' .. but needless to say it's badly made. Awful script ... if awful even comes close to describing it. One can't help but blame the director for a lot of the dumb performances because .. well .. it's his fault! Editing is okay, considering the crappy material they had to work with.

    But hands down the biggest offence in this film is the music score. Ouch!! .. like being rogered with a prize winning cactus. John Barry proved you could have awesome music in a goody film (Starcrash 1978), so there's no excuse to phone in the score like they did here.

    Watch it if you dare, or if you're a sucker for bad movie .. like me! This movie could have been saved if the boys and bots at MST3K had riffed it, sadly it wasn't awful enough for them :P

    Would be a good film for a crap-fest!
    Dethcharm

    "What The Hell?! What Does It Mean?!"...

    WAR OF THE PLANETS begins with flashing, beeping, and a toy spaceship floating around. The ship's crew are wearing red swim caps, perhaps to keep space mold from growing between their ears. The ship's computer, known as WIZ, drones on in monotone fashion, much like an industrial fan.

    Astronauts leap from ship to ship, probably trying to escape this movie's pull of death. Actions take place for no discernable reason. A man screams as though something is happening. Nope. WIZ blathers on.

    Meanwhile, on Earth, some sort of crisis has developed. Mysterious signals, sounding like chipmunks caught in a storm drain are transmitted to the ship. WIZ gives orders. We discover that the ship has an onboard orgasmatron. Even this is boring.

    Lasers flash! Sound effects whoop and bloop! Spaceships spin! WIZ yammers on! My God, this is the Marianas Trench of boredom! Crushing tedium destroying our minds! Pray for us all!

    This movie is cinematic arthritis, causing agony with no hope of relief! We know that somewhere, someone said, "Oh yeah, I saw STAR WARS. I can make a movie just like that!". This is the film that George Lucas could have made, had his brain been turned into tuna salad.

    This, my friends, is sub-sludge without mercy...
    3copper1963

    The war between me and my television set, part 2.

    The Italians are at it again. Crippled by an incoherent script, this Italian-made space opus is lost in the vacuum of space. The title, minus the word "Cosmos," was used a decade earlier during the very 'mod' 60's. The runaway satellite in that film was child's play compared to this leaky albatross. This film deals, badly, with a more lethal out-of-control planet. The man in charge, the director, had to have been on a three-day coffee break. The extras rush and jump around in a swirl of confusion. Some high school productions are more organized. One actor pronounces the word data as "da-da." When the landing party finds living beings on the planet, they all resemble an army of metallic "Mr. Cleans." Crazy. A few of the female crew members are painted into their threads. And the ridiculous skull caps are definite turn-offs. Future technology is represented by scratchy video monitors and blinking boxes of gyros and lights. Organ music saturates the soundtrack with grunts and groans, piped in from a very dark place. The final showdown pits a rabid crewman against the lead Mr. Clean. Both souls are jettisoned out an air lock. Have a nice trip.
    I_John_Barrymore_I

    War of the Planets

    Deserving of a place on anyone's list of the worst films ever made, this hugely enjoyable, hopeless sci-fi rubbish has to be seen to be believed. Made the same year as Star Wars and yet still setting the genre back 30 years, this must surely be the worst film ever to be written by two guys named Al.

    Most of the fun the film has to offer is to be had reading the credits at the beginning, with a host of hilarious names including Max Bonus and Charles Really. Many of the contributors are only identified by their first initials - undoubtedly a testament to their shame at having participated in this atrocity.

    A hotshot space captain and his crew are sent on a dangerous mission to investigate a mysterious signal discovered in deep space. They encounter a planet ruled by a malevolent robot who has enslaved the people who created him. Turns out he sent the signal so that someone would come and fix his dodgy circuit board.

    Mysterious space signals and psychopathic technology are not the only nods to 2001: A Space Odyssey. War of the Planets even boasts a space walk gone wrong, and it's even set to some homemade Strauss.

    Desperately amateurish performances abound, and are made even sillier by the ridiculous costumes the entire cast wears, although I'll concede that the women do look good in their figure-hugging outfits. Crammed full of some of the most abominable "special effects" I've ever seen in a film, this is well worth a look if you're into truly awful cinema.

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    • Trivia
      The pre-credits scene where Captain Hamilton is already in command of the MK-31 actually takes place twenty-five minutes into the original Italian cut of the movie. The actual first scene of the movie is the scene where Hamilton slaps Miller. Apparently, the American distributors wanted the movie to open with an exciting outer space scene, despite this blatantly obvious error in continuity.
    • Goofs
      The actors' shadows are visible against the backdrop of outer space while they are spacewalking.
    • Quotes

      Captain Alex Hamilton: Meela, you're the one who's lost contact with life. You've let yourself be conditioned by machines.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Schlocky Horror Picture Show: Cosmos: War of the Planets (1977) (2009)

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1977 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • War of the Planets
    • Production companies
      • Nais Film
      • Picturemedia (New York)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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