Abandonado en el planeta Zeta by Poses17 on DeviantArt (original) (raw)

Recently restored from the archives, Alberto Suaréz's 1978 sci-fi classic, Abandoned on Planet Zeta. While panned on release for the sub-Barbarella outfits worn by the actresses, and the plot seemingly designed to show them showering as much as possible (not to mention the lackluster monster puppet), APZ, as it's affectionately known by its fans, has undone a critical reappraisal, appreciating the empowering nature of the female-only protagonists and recognizing how Suaréz uses the monsters as a metaphors for the endless domestic challenges faced by women under Franco.

What stands out to me, however, is how Iray and Daz are both credited. 1978 is a long time ago. Surely they couldn't have been in Spain making films? They're both so young-looking.