Gog
Director: Herbert L. Strock
Actors: Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall
PlotDr. David Sheppard, a government agent, is called to a top-secret laboratory in the New Mexico desert to investigate a series of mysterious deaths involving prominent scientists working on a space station project. Upon arrival, he reconnects with his colleague Joanna Merritt and learns that the facility is heavily automated with advanced technology and robots, including two humanoid robots named Gog and Magog. As Sheppard delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers that the equipment is being controlled by an unseen force, causing the laboratory’s safety systems to malfunction and leading to deadly accidents.
Tension rises as Sheppard and Merritt find themselves racing against time to uncover the source of these malfunctions before more lives are lost. They suspect sabotage but struggle to identify whether it is from within the lab or an external threat. Throughout their investigation, the duo faces numerous technological hazards and mounting pressure, setting off a thriller filled with mechanical dangers and unraveling clues. The mysterious adversary's motives and the fate of the space station project hang precariously in the balance as Sheppard and Merritt piece together the puzzle.
Writers: Tom Taggart, Richard G. Taylor, Ivan Tors
Release Date: 01 Jun 1954
Runtime: 83 min
Rating: Approved
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
'Gog' offers nostalgic sci-fi charm with themes still relevant today, featuring an exceptional Blu-ray transfer and audio mix packed with impressive extras.
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