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Journey to the Center of the Earth (1999)

Journey to the Center of the Earth (1999)
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Like the 1959 theatrical feature of the same name, the two-part cable movie Journey to the Center of the Earth was loosely adapted from the Jules Verne novel (also of the same name). The first part of the TV version faithfully follows the chronology of the earlier film, with famed archeologist/explorer Professor Theodore Lytton (Treat Williams), his nephew, Jonas (Jeremy London), and adventurer-for-hire, McNiff (Hugh Keays-Byrne) embarking upon an expedition to the earth's core. The three men are following in the footsteps of Casper Hastings (Bryan Brown), who disappeared during a similar expedition several years earlier. Coming along for the ride is Casper's wife (or perhaps, widow), Alice Hastings (Tushka Bergen). Upon the foursome's arrival at the titular center of the Earth in part two, the plot goes off on a new, Apocalypse Now-inspired tangent, with the "lost" Casper Hastings reigning as a god over a subterranean (and cannibalistic) native tribe. Directed by George Miller (of The Man From Snowy River fame), Journey to the Center of the Earth made its first American TV appearance courtesy of cable's USA Network on September 14 and 15, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Treat WilliamsTushka Bergen, (more)
Director(s):
George Miller
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Journey to the Center of the Earth

Like the 1959 theatrical feature of the same name, the two-part cable movie Journey to the Center of the Earth was loosely adapted from the Jules Verne novel (also of the same name). The first part of the TV version faithfully follows the chronology of the earlier film, with famed archeologist/explorer Professor Theodore Lytton (Treat Williams), his nephew, Jonas (Jeremy London), and adventurer-for-hire, McNiff (Hugh Keays-Byrne) embarking upon an expedition to the earth's core. The three men are following in the footsteps of Casper Hastings (Bryan Brown), who disappeared during a similar expedition several years earlier. Coming along for the ride is Casper's wife (or perhaps, widow), Alice Hastings (Tushka Bergen). Upon the foursome's arrival at the titular center of the Earth in part two, the plot goes off on a new, Apocalypse Now-inspired tangent, with the "lost" Casper Hastings reigning as a god over a subterranean (and cannibalistic) native tribe. Directed by George Miller (of The Man From Snowy River fame), Journey to the Center of the Earth made its first American TV appearance courtesy of cable's USA Network on September 14 and 15, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
139 mins

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Director(s):
George Miller
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction / Adventure
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    Tom S.

    This is the most tedious and ridiculous movie rendering of a classic sci-fi novel I've ever seen. Even if I could forgive the license taken with the story line, the entire movie is predictable and ridiculous. It begins with our hero, the world class but under appreciated scientist, cast as a prize fighter who can pull out of the air some of the worst "scientific" explanations ever conceived. It doesn't get better. From sappy romances to human lizard guys, from inter-tribe wars of subterranean indians to magic blue paste, the entire plot is convoluted and just plain dumb. Bottom line, don't bother with this one. It's not worth the horrific amount of time it takes to get through the whole thing. The one saving grace about the movie is the fun of heckling your way through it, if only to pass the time.

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    James M.

    I enjoyed the colors, scenes, effects, and sound, and it did have moments of suspense throughout, but I was frequently distracted by the many situations that were so far fetched -- my friend and I kept looking at each other with expressions of amusement. Its alright if you have nothing better to do with your time, but pick any Bette Davis movie or Michael Douglas movie and you will be better entertained.

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    REBECCA A.

    Good movie !

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