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The Killings at Outpost Zeta

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
459
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The Killings at Outpost Zeta (1980)
HorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

A team of men and women investigates the mysterious deaths of two previous expeditions to a strategically important but barren world.A team of men and women investigates the mysterious deaths of two previous expeditions to a strategically important but barren world.A team of men and women investigates the mysterious deaths of two previous expeditions to a strategically important but barren world.

  • Directors
    • Robert Emenegger
    • Allan Sandler
  • Writers
    • Peter Dawson
    • Allan Sandler
    • Robert Emenegger
  • Stars
    • Gordon De Vol
    • Jacqueline Ray
    • Jackson Bostwick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    459
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Emenegger
      • Allan Sandler
    • Writers
      • Peter Dawson
      • Allan Sandler
      • Robert Emenegger
    • Stars
      • Gordon De Vol
      • Jacqueline Ray
      • Jackson Bostwick
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon De Vol
    Gordon De Vol
    • Skipper
    • (as Gordon Devol)
    Jacqueline Ray
    Jacqueline Ray
    • Linda
    • (as Jacquelyn Ray)
    Jackson Bostwick
    Jackson Bostwick
    • Gore
    Stan Wojno
      Hildy Brooks
      Hildy Brooks
      Judith Doty
      John Rayner
        Terry Kingsley-Smith
        Barbara Minkus
        Arnie Barron
        Robert Emenegger
        Robert Emenegger
        Paul Comi
        Paul Comi
        • Commander Craig
        James A. Watson Jr.
        James A. Watson Jr.
        • Paul Gerry
        • Directors
          • Robert Emenegger
          • Allan Sandler
        • Writers
          • Peter Dawson
          • Allan Sandler
          • Robert Emenegger
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        5richardchatten

        "All Hope Abandon Ye Who Enter Here"

        Rather than a cheap fifties or sixties sci-fi picture set in 1980, here we have the novelty of one actually MADE in 1980, which of course now looks if anything even more dated; and paradoxically less futuristic than if it had been made fifteen years earlier (fuzzy sound, awful haircuts, they all wear ugly Ugg Boots and drink from big, chunky brightly-coloured plastic coffee mugs, and there's a grating synthesiser score by co-producer/director Robert Emenegger).

        It's all played commendably straight however, and must be one of the last Z-budget sci-f's not done as a parody of earlier ones. The plot is obviously borrowed from 'Alien' (and visually the exteriors also recall 'Planet of the Vampires'), the cheesy sets and costumes reminiscent of 'Blake's Seven'. Although there are supposed to be two of them it always looks as if there's just the one stalker.
        MarkD-19

        So bad, it's good!

        I saw this film on television back in the mid-80s when my local FOX affiliate was airing "Bad Flix." In other words: the network (and viewers) recognize this as a bad movie, yet like a car accident, people can't help watching. This is such a bad movie, it's entertaining!

        The plot is very similar to "Aliens," with a group of space travellers landing on a barren planet in order to learn what became of an earlier expedition team. The answer (also like "Aliens") is that they were killed one-by-one by a deadly creature... and the same fate awaits the latest band of spacefarers!

        Bad sets, bad costumes, a derivitive storyline, and particularly bad special effects (the laser guns our heroes use are pathetic). Yet, like "Aliens," this film is very suspenseful at times; you find yourself wondering who'll be the next to be killed and under what circumstances. (Come to think of it, isn't that why we also like Mob movies?)

        Worth watching, provided you go into it knowing it's a "bad flik" and just enjoy it as campy sci-fi fun. Look for Jackson Bostwick, who played superhero Captain Marvel on the first season of TV's "Shazam!"
        4Milk_Tray_Guy

        Pretty dreadful. And yet...

        Unbelievably bad Alien knock-off (made just a year later). Everything is bad; the script, the acting, the effects, all bad. Yet for some reason it still has charm. There's an innocence to it that almost makes you feel, 'Bless 'em, they tried!' Not enough to save it from a 4/10 though.
        DanielKing

        Not brilliant but not trash

        If you can get past the bargain basement costumes and sets, there's the germ of an interesting story here. The premise - an elite team heads to a remote planet to investigate a series of deaths - is a good one; so much so in fact that you wonder why more sci-fi films haven't used it. Admittedly the plot does then develop along predictable lines but some thought at least was given to dreaming up an unusual monster and there's perhaps more science than you'd expect from such a cheapo production. The alien landscape is pretty good too and shows what can be achieved with a red filter, a smoke machine and a bit of imagination.

        On the downside, the aforementioned sets and costumes are pretty laughable: everything is red or white, or red and white. Some of the acting is pretty shocking too, although it must be said they don't have much to work with. The last half hour drags pretty badly, after a sprightly opening.

        So, in summary, certainly no classic but not a total waste of time either.
        3paul_m_haakonsen

        Pretty bad horror sci-fi...

        Well, I remember watching the movie back in my childhood, and I remember it as being a rather good sci-fi horror movie. One that definitely left a mark on me, because I recall the rock-like creatures killing people. So as I had the opportunity to sit down in 2021 and watch "The Killings at Outpost Zeta" again, of course I did so.

        Turns out that my memory was not as accurate as I wanted it to be, because "The Killings at Outpost Zeta" was not a great movie. It was, at best, a campy low budget space horror sci-fi.

        But they were using moon boots and motorcycle helmets, for the love of... And then there were their laser pistols, which were essentially little more than just long hollow tubes.

        While "The Killings at Outpost Zeta" had spirit and drive, it wasn't an outstanding movie. And I was actually sort of fearing that my memories of the movie would be a lot better than the movie actually turned out to be. And that was the case. I suppose I should have left it with the good memories.

        The acting in the movie was bland, and the wasn't much of any overly great things to experience here as the actors and actresses stumbled through pretty poorly-written dialogue and had a very simplistic storyline to work with, actually.

        The creature design was just downright laughable actually. They were rather simplistic and poorly made, if you take a step back and look at it objectively.

        And the visuals when the spacecraft was flying around in space was pretty laughable and bad to look at. So "The Killings at Outpost Zeta" doesn't harvest any points for having great visual effects either.

        Pretty interesting that three writers could collectively manage to come up with so little. I can't fathom what writers Peter Dawson, Allan Sandler and Robert Emenegger were thinking here.

        My rating of the 1980 movie "The Killings at Outpost Zeta" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.

        So much for fond memories of a once-thought to be a great horror sci-fi from my childhood, huh?

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          The front cover of Boards of Canada's 1995 album Twoism is a still image taken from the film.
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          Linda: And Now We Are Four

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          Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)

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        • Release date
          • December 17, 2019 (United Kingdom)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Killing at Outpost Zeta
        • Production companies
          • Sandler/Emenegger Productions
          • Sandler Institutional Films
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          • 1h 32m(92 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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