An inventor and a young just-married couple take a trip in a car driven by a mechanical chauffer in this 'remake' of Booth's earlier short 'The "?" Motorist'. After some high-speed mayhem on Earth, the fantastic car, dragging behind it an unfortunate policeman, flies into space, does a lap around a smiling moon, and takes a spin on Saturn's rings before entering the planet for a meeting with some Saturnians. After escaping the ringed world, the car plummets to Earth for a brief underwater adventure: all in 10 minutes! The mechanical driver is one of the cinema's earliest 'robots' but other than that, most of the film is a mix of imagery done before (either in the director's previous 'Motorist' film or in Méliès' films). Still interesting but by 1911, the 'comic space voyage' was getting a little played out as longer and more 'serious' proto-science fiction films were being made (such as the same director's 'The Airship Destroyer' (1909) or 'The Aerial Submarine' (1910).