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Voyage Into Space

  • Película de TV
  • 1970
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Voyage Into Space (1970)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA 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... Leer todoA 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).

  • Dirección
    • Minoru Yamada
  • Elenco
    • Mitsunobu Kaneko
    • Akio Itô
    • Jerry Berke
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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      • Minoru Yamada
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      • 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
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    • Jerry Mano
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    Toshiyuki Tsuchiyama
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    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

    THANKS...
    anitatanky

    One of the BEST!!!

    ...yeah, that's right! This is one of the best movies, as far as I am concerned. Is it one of the best because of it's special effects? No! Is it one of the best because of the acting? No! Then why is it one of the best? Because if this movie made an impression on you as a kid, then it is the perfect kid film. Full of adventure and action. Many kids fantasize about being some sort of super hero or saving the world and "sticking" it to the bad guys. So what could be more appealing than a movie surrounding little Johnny Socko and his Giant Robot! For people (especial kids) who are full of imagination in the first place, things like special effects are not that important.

    I notice everyone who commented had nothing but positive things to say about this film. That is because this sort of movie has a profound effect on those it appeals to. I, just like all the other commentators, have fond childhood memories that include this movie, among other things. As a kid, we used to play "Giant Robot" and virtually act out the entire movie. Very endearing.
    6drgibson

    I loved this movie as a child

    I have not seen this film in more than 25 years but I loved it as a child, and saw it at least a half dozen times. I would like to find a copy to view for nostalgia reasons, and yes, I have also never forgotten the tune of the theme music.
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    This B-minus movie gets an A+ from me...

    Voyage Into Space is very entertaining, despite the fact that it (a) was cobbled together from episodes of a series, (b) has some of the most mediocre special effects that you've EVER seen, and (c) has a highly repetitive story arc. What it lacks in quality it makes up with in imagination, and in the friendship between "Giant Robot" and the young boy, Johnny Sokko. It's a classic good (Giant Robot, Unicorn) versus bad (Guillotine, Gargoyle Gang) plot. But there are twists and turns, and you're never quite sure who will come out on top.

    I'm not a rabid Japanese movie fan, and I wasn't really big on the monster genre. But this one captured my attention so much that I saw it (literally) 20 times as a kid. I mean, what kid wouldn't want a practically indestructible giant robotic friend that followed your commands? It was fun.

    A side note...Months after meeting my (now) wife, we discovered that we'd BOTH seen this movie a jillion times as kids. We also argued for years over the Unicorn salute. Finally, we managed to buy a copy of the movie. Darn it, she was right on the salute. But I'll tell you, it was really fun to see that movie again. This thing was not high budget, but it accomplished something that many sci-fi blockbusters can't do today - it was memorable.

    The many websites for Giant Robot and Johnny Sokko let me know that there are others who, after all these years, still remember that crazy movie like I do.

    If you can, see it.
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Errores
      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.
    • Citas

      Jerry Mano: What is that?

      Johnny Sokko: Tremendous! A giant robot!

    • Conexiones
      Edited from El robot gigante (1967)

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