Star Pilot
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Star Pilot | |
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Directed by | Pietro Francisci |
Starring | Leonora Ruffo Mario Novelli |
Music by | Nico Fidenco |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Star Pilot (Italian: 2+5: Missione Hydra) is a 1966 Italian science fiction film directed by Pietro Francisci. It stars Leonora Ruffo as Chaena
Plot
[edit]Chaena is the commander of a spaceship from the constellation Hydra, which has crashed on the island of Sardinia.
An Earth scientist, some technicians, their companions, and some Asian agents (they deny being Chinese because the Chinese cooperate with the Americans) are abducted by the aliens and forced to repair the ship.
With the ship repaired, the aliens decide to take the humans to Hydra for the purpose of genetic research, but while in flight, the humans mutiny.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Leonora Ruffo as Kaela
- Mario Novelli (credited as Anthony Freeman) as Paolo Bardi
- Roland Lesaffre as Prof. Solmi
- Kirk Morris as Belsy
- Alfio Caltabiano as Artie
- Leontine Snell as Luisa Solmi
- Nando Angelini as Morelli
- Giovanni De Angelis as Giulio
- John Sun as Dr. Chang
- Antonio Ho as Chinese Secret Agent
- John Chen as Chinese Secret Agent
- Gordon Mitchell as Murdu (cameo appearance)
Reception
[edit]TV Guide found the movie poorly produced.[2]
Production
[edit]Once in space, the film uses stock special-effects footage from Toho Studio's films Invasion of Astro-Monster and Gorath to depict a pursuit of Chaena's ship and an ecological catastrophe on Earth.
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.
Home release
[edit]The film was released as a double movie pack with Battle Beyond the Sun.[3] It was also released in 2000 on Blu-ray.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Star Pilot (1966)".
- ^ "Star Pilot".
- ^ "Battle Beyond the Sun/Star Pilot". Amazon. 16 November 2004.
- ^ "Star Pilot Blu-ray".
External links
[edit]- 1966 films
- 1960s science fiction adventure films
- Films directed by Pietro Francisci
- 1960s Italian-language films
- Italian science fiction adventure films
- Films shot in Rome
- Space adventure films
- Films shot in Sardinia
- Films scored by Nico Fidenco
- 1960s Italian films
- Italian post-apocalyptic films
- 1960s Italian film stubs
- Science fiction film stubs
- 1960s film stubs