Our story kicks off with a covert government association creating a huge robot that will protect the earth against any and all unfamiliar invaders. The android is constructed to be controlled by a simple looking pocket watch that doubles as an advanced communiqu device. The only caution is that the original creature who communicates to the oversize robot by means of the watch transmission device will be the one who it will eternally be submissive too.
And the character who speaks initially to the huge android is of course a juvenile, simple boy. He is only playing when he first picks up the timepiece, inadvertently of course, and speaks to the android. But imagine his surprise when the automaton obeys his every order, and obediently protects the boy from all manner of destruction that comes his way during this classic member of film making.
At first, it would seem that the boy has found a trustworthy companion, proficient of shooting missiles from his fingertips, and picking the boy up and taking him on immediate trips around the globe. But this, of course, can't last very long as the world is soon invaded by ghastly distorted aliens from the far reaches of space. This is when the true test of their comradeship is determined. Will the boy and his new found android pal risk all to protect the earth? Will they even be victorious?
At first it appears as if the robot will be victorious and shelter the world from the invading monsters, but all is not well. The invading creature is made from a exceedingly volatile substance, and if he is shot, the entire planet will be smashed. So shooting the alien dead is not an alternative for our commanding android idol. He must react to the worldwide hazard with drastic measures indeed.
And in a gloomy story of self sacrifice, the automaton grabs the monster, and carries him deep into the depths of space, where he will pose no risk to the innocent populace of the world. This, of course, leaves the boy without his companion, but he learns a valuable lesson. Sometimes you must go to overwhelming sacrifices to rescue your friends, even to the point of sacrificing your own life. If you would like to watch a gripping show with a overwhelming moral message, look no further than "Voyage Into Space.
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