
Overview:
An Edinburgh professor and assorted colleagues follow an explorer's trail down an extinct Icelandic volcano to the earth's center.Status: | Released (1959-12-15) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 3 Oscars. 4 nominations total |
Screen: | Walter Reisch, Charles Brackett, Jules Verne |
Productions: | Cooga Mooga, Joseph M. Schenck Enterprises, 20th Century Fox |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | Pусский, English, Français, Íslenska, Italiano |


Casts
- 2091: James Mason - Sir Oliver S. Lindenbrook
- 44881: Arlene Dahl - Carla Göteborg
- 24810: Pat Boone - Alexander 'Alec' McKuen
- 954616: Peter Ronson - Hans Belker
- 16524: Thayer David - Count Saknussem
- 6930: Diane Baker - Jenny Lindenbrook
- 6933: Alan Napier - Dean
Crews
- 69937: Jack W. Holmes - Editor - Editing
- 39743: Henry Levin - Director - Directing
- 1045: Bernard Herrmann - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 8617: Charles Brackett - Screenplay - Writing
- 30259: Stuart Gilmore - Editor - Editing
- 2088: Jules Verne - Novel - Writing
- 12362: Walter Reisch - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Wonderful fantasy adventure. Intrepid professor Sir Oliver S. Lindenbrook leads an expedition towards the center of the Earth via an extinct Icelandic volcano. The journey is sure to be fraught with danger and little do they know that their trip will take in many unchartered wonde ....
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Review text:
***Into the bowels of the earth with James Mason, Pat Boone, Arlene Dahl and… Gertrude, the duck*** In 1880, a professor from Edinburgh (James Mason) leads a team to follow a renowned scientist's path down an extinct volcano in Iceland to explore the bowels of the earth. Pat Boon ....
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James Mason is super in this adaptation of the Jules Verne story about a Scottish scientist and his rather motley team who set off in search of a long-lost Icelandic vulcanologist deep in the bowels of the Earth. I've been watching this film for thirty odd years now, and it is still ....
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