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Star Odyssey is one of the four low-budget Italian space opera movies produced in the wake of Star Wars by Italian director Alfonso Brescia (under the pseudonym Al Bradley). This is the fourth and final film in Alfonso Brescia's sci-fi series, with the others being Cosmos: War of the Planets (a.k.a. Year Zero War in Space), Battle of the Stars (a.k.a. Battle in Interstellar Space), and War of the Robots (a.k.a. Reactor).
The film re-uses many of the effects and costumes from War of the Robots. "Popular Mechanics" noted the "light-sabers" were cardboard swords painted with fluorescent paint.
Italian title: Sette uomini d'oro nello spazio / Seven Gold Men in Space). The film is also known as Space Odyssey, Metallica, and Captive Planet in other video markets.
"Creature Feature" found the movie to be an example of sci-fi so bad it has to be seen to be believed, giving the movie two out of five stars. "Popular Mechanics" noted the movie was a dreadful trashpile. Techradar found the movie either insufferable or hilariously bad, depending on your mood.
"Tilk (Male Robot): Great integrated circuits! What's that thing? Look Tilly! A prehistoric cave robot! Tilly (Female Robot): I've never seen anything so ugly. Tilk (Male Robot): They say creatures like this shouldn't be allowed to run around loose. They ought to be kept in zoos. Tilly (Female Robot): Now Tilk, that's just prejudice. He has as much right to activate as we have, even if his tin is a different color."
"Tilk (Male Robot): Listen Tilly, I've written a poem for you. Wanna hear it? It's called Passion in a Printed Circuit."