War of the Planets (1977)
Description: The ultimate battle... for survival!
A strange signal arrives on the Earth disturbing all communications, while an 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.
Director: Alfonso Brescia
Producer: alfonso brescia
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Very Negative (base on 353 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 16:26:49
Genre:
Science Fiction
Adventure
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peter collinson
The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying.
norman foster
An unsatisfying conclusion that left many questions unanswered.
edward f cline
Poorly executed with weak performances.
christy cabanne
Excellent performances all around.
sidney meyers
Missed opportunities for deeper themes.
alan crosland
An unsatisfying conclusion that left many questions unanswered.
juan ibanez
Emotional moments didn't land the way they were meant to.
ray enright
Well-paced and consistently entertaining.
maurice elvey
Disappointing and lackluster. Expected much more.
piero regnoli
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
ray dennis steckler
An unsatisfying conclusion that left many questions unanswered.
piero pierotti
Excellent performances all around.
kuang hui
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
sung ting-mei
Weak character development left me uninterested.
r g springsteen
Some performances felt forced instead of genuine.
james v kern
Poorly executed with weak performances.
sam white
Cinematography was dull and didn't add much.
michele lupo
Inconsistent tone that made it hard to follow.
robert florey
A memorable soundtrack that fit perfectly.
charles martin
Poor editing made the scenes feel disconnected.