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Voyage Into Space

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1970
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Voyage Into Space (1970)
Sci-Fi

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA made-for-TV film made from five of the 26 episodes of the TV series "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot". These are the first two episodes (#1 and 2), two episodes from the middle of the se... Alles lesenA made-for-TV film made from five of the 26 episodes of the TV series "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot". These are the first two episodes (#1 and 2), two episodes from the middle of the series (#10 and 17) and the final episode (#26).A made-for-TV film made from five of the 26 episodes of the TV series "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot". These are the first two episodes (#1 and 2), two episodes from the middle of the series (#10 and 17) and the final episode (#26).

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    • Minoru Yamada
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mitsunobu Kaneko
    • Akio Itô
    • Jerry Berke
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    5,9/10
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      • Minoru Yamada
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mitsunobu Kaneko
      • Akio Itô
      • Jerry Berke
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    Mitsunobu Kaneko
    • Johnny Sokko
    Akio Itô
    • Jerry Mano
    Jerry Berke
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    Bobbie Byers
    • Johnny Sokko
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    • (as Catherine Byers)
    Ted Rusoff
    Ted Rusoff
    • Jerry Mano
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    Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama
    • Giant Robo
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      • Minoru Yamada
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    piratechannel

    RANKS WITH THE BEST OF THAT GENRE

    Ok so it didn't have the best special effects, plot, etc. But there is a lot to be said about a movie that can leave such a "great' impact on you as a kid like this film does. Back in the early 70's here in Los Angeles, TV station KTLA channel 5 (long before the WB buy out) use to show a week long series of sci fi movies. For example, if the movie of choice were "Godzilla vs Mothra," then you got a week of "Godzilla vs Mothra" and so on, it was great. Well I had the pleasure as kid to see "Voyage Into Space" many times this way. And that is mostly why I remember it so well; I too used to refer to it as the "Giant Robot" moive. I really dug the concept of a 100 foot flying robot with that "Egyptian" head piece. And who could ever forget the infamous "MEGGA PUNCH" that Giant Robot would deliver upon his foes. To me this film was no more laughable than say any of the "Godzilla" moives of the time period. And surely I enjoyed this much more than say...the "ULTRAMAN" TV series. And most of all this movie left an impact as a "feel good action kid movie," and really isn't that what it's all about? I became very lucky last year to obtain a "crude," yet "watchable" copy of the movie which I will of course cherish. And yes, I still feel the same excitement when I hear the theme and watch this film as I did when I was a kid (call me crazy). In my opinion, this movie ranks with the best of that gerne.
    8Space_Mafune

    I loved it!

    What can I say? The little kid inside has always had great affections for the following...giant robots, giant monsters and a cackling, megalomaniacal lead villain and this movie delivers on all counts. As an adult, it's easy to point out the many flaws in this film and to say hey it's really only a bunch of episodes taken from a children's TV series strung together. Despite all of this, I find the ending very moving and the content surprisingly adult in nature. Tremendous Fun if a little nonsensical at times.
    7MartianOctocretr5

    Continuous action; campy fun

    If you love Japanese monster movies, you'll love this action packed battle pitting an alien invader, intent upon conquering the Earth, and a "Giant Robot" with an armory of super weaponry. The alien, "Emporer Guillotine," from the planet Gargoyle, has a army of thugs called, (of course) "the gargoyle gang," as well as an endless supply of immense hostile creatures that are routinely loosed upon the Earth to smash buildings, make loud noises, panic the populace, etc. A little kid, named Johnny Sokko, has the Giant Robot at his beckon call, and sends the Robot, as needed, to beat up, and then blast these creatures. Johnny joins a group of "good spies" called Unicorn, and endeavors to help save the world.

    In spite of the campy nature, unintentionally humorous dialog, and the fact that the target audience was obviously children, this movie has non-stop action, colorful characters, decent special effects, and just happens to be downright fun to watch. Battle scenes are well executed, and frequent, as the storyline requires. The good guys and bad guys both made sure they had an inexhaustible supply of bombs, lasers, ammunition, and schemes to attack each other. In spite of the fact the movie was constructed from edited episodes of a TV series, the plot actually develops, and reaches an ultimate conclusion.

    The film has a positive outlook and appeals to everyone's (especially kids') desire to destroy evil in its many forms. Kids may be the target audience, but it's fun for everyone to laugh at its comical silliness; yet, at the same time, root for the good guys to prevail and "save the world." The acting is cheesy in places, but that is the charm: there are several lines of corny dialog (possibly translation errors or possibly intentional jokes by the movie makers), and you'll find yourself quoting these absurd lines later.

    Admittedly, this film is not high in production quality or budget. However, for what it is, campy sci-fi, it's enjoyable for some laughs. I recommend it to anyone with a sense of humor for that sort of thing.
    8sameetee

    Fond memories

    This is a cherished movie from my childhood!! I can still hum the theme song at the drop of a hat!! I remember getting to stay up late to watch this movie with my father, usually two to three times a year. We always referred to it as "Giant Robot". Although the effects in this movie are crude compared to today's standards, they were perfect for this movie's genre. I am also a BIG fan of the Japanese "Monster" movies, so this movie fell right in to place with the others. It's been years since I've seen this movie & would love to get my hands on a copy of it to share with my 8 year old daughter.
    ponds777

    VOYAGE INTO SPACE

    I've seen this movie as a kid growing up and I loved it. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. It came on very often I think on KTLA(5)OR KCOP(13). If anybody know's where I can find a copy of This great movie. Please let me know. I was commenting on this movie and i just want to ask fans of this movie like i am if they have ever run across this movie since the 70's. i think that's when it came out. i would love to see this movie again even as a grown person. i know i would still enjoy Voyage Into Space all over again just as if i were a kid again. i know the movie has to be somewhere out there. I know japan has the movie somewhere in there archive. Where would you find this movie. I know maybe KTLA has it in there archives somewhere. I think they were the network that showed the movie. If anybody know's where i can get find this movie anywhere. Please let me know. ponds777

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      This film is well remembered by Generation X youth in Los Angeles, California because it ran regularly on KTLA TV in the 1970s. This network ran a specific horror film or science fiction for one entire week during that decade at about the time that children would get home from school.
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      Johnny Sokko and Jerry Mano frequently sit in the palm of Giant Robot's supine hand while flying but when seen at a distance, the robot's hands are held laterally, which would result in the passengers being dropped.
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      Jerry Mano: What is that?

      Johnny Sokko: Tremendous! A giant robot!

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      Edited from Jaianto robo (1967)

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