Zeta One story
Zeta One (also released as The Love Slaves, Alien Women, and The Love Factor) is a 1969 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Dawn Addams. Synopsis: Women from outer space abduct Earth females to replenish their kind.
11 total · 6 major · 5 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| alien abduction | major | The Angvian women were abducting human females to replenish their kind. |
| extraterrestrial being | major | The plot turns a race of all-female aliens, known as the Angvians, coming to Earth for the purpose of abducting human females to replenish their kind. |
| female-only society | major | The Angvians constituted an all-woman society. |
| romantic courtship | major | The James Bond inspired spy hero of the story James Word worked his magic on a secretary who he found waiting or him at his home, and later another Angvian woman who mysteriously and conveniently materialized in his bedroom. |
| secret agent occupation | major | The story follows the Section 5 spy James Word as he regales his secretary about an investigation into the women from Angvia. |
| womanizing man | major | The hero of the story James Word was a parody of the spy/ladies man James Bond. |
| bad luck signs | minor | The sentient elevator dropped James off on the twelfth floor on account that it considered the number 13 to be unlucky. |
| coping with being tortured | minor | Major Bourdon and his men questioned a rack shacked, scantily clad Angvian agent. |
| mind control technology | minor | The Angvians brainwashed their human female abductees in the "conditioning room". |
| sentient computer | minor | James quarreled briefly with an underappreciated feeling sentient elevator. |