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Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)
The film follows a geologist (James Mason) and his assistant (Pat Boone) as they set off on an expedition trailing down an extinct Icelandic volcano to the earth's center.
7 May 1906, Gossau, Switzerland
29 April 1896, Tacoma, Washington, USA
26 February 1905, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
October 2, 1917 in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
7 January 1903, Birmingham, England, UK
5 May 1915, London, England, UK
20 November 1936, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
25 February 1938, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 March 1906, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
4 March 1927, Medford, Massachusetts, USA
14 July 1898, Reval, Russian Empire [now Tallinn, Estonia]
15 May 1909, Huddersfield, Yorkshire [now in Kirklees, West Yorkshire], England, UK
December 10, 1924 in Warwickshire, England, UK
28 June 1891, Leon, Iowa, USA
9 November 1914, Surrey, England, UK
11 August 1925, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
22 February 1898, Birchfield, Birmingham, England, UK
1950, Worthing, Sussex, England, UK
22 April 1934, Iceland
1 June 1934, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
4 May 1884, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
June 23, 2008
Twentieth Century Fox pulled out all the stops - and the giant mushrooms - for this silly spectacle...June 06, 2007
Still captivating despite the obviously dated effects.June 05, 2007
Mason is charming, caustic and debonair, and the whole affair is captivating, silly fun.July 10, 2008
well paced film entertainsApril 04, 2015
There's a rolling-boulder scene that almost certainly inspired Spielberg and Lucas when they initially dreamed up Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Peter Ronson's lovable lunk Hans seems like a live-action template of Frozen's Kristoff.January 02, 2011
A fanciful sci-fi tale for the whole family.October 11, 2012
Enjoyable hokum sci-fi tale that's based on an 1864 Jules Verne story.March 25, 2006
It's really not very striking make-believe, when all is said and done.June 29, 2008
By standards of the time, the special effects of Hollywood's first (but not the only) version of Jules Verne's sci-fi classic were good and nominated for Oscars; they lost out to Ben-Hur, which swept all the awards.October 03, 2016
It may well be second to KING KONG (1933) as the film I have seen the greatest number of times.May 22, 2012
Fun for the whole family, and—instead of the 2008 3-D version's Brendan Fraser—offers James freakin' Mason, who can pull off urbane and befuddled at the same time. [Blu-ray]June 24, 2006
It's one of the very best Hollywood adventure movies, with lots of monsters, underground oceans, sinister villains, and touches which would have delighted Jules Verne himself.