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Journey to the Center of the Earth

This made-for-TV film version uses the title and general premise of Jules Verne's novel, but had its heroes carry out the journey in an earth-penetrating machine. A television series was supposed to follow, but was never produced. Cast includes John Neville, F. Murray Abraham and Kim Miyori.

Top Cast

  • David Dundara

    David Dundara

    Anthony LaStrella

  • Kim Miyori

    Kim Miyori

    Dr. Tesue Ishikawa

  • John Neville

    John Neville

    Dr. Cecil Chambers

  • Jeffrey Nordling

    Jeffrey Nordling

    Chris Turner

  • Tim Russ

    Tim Russ

    Joe Briggs

  • Carel Struycken

    Carel Struycken

    Dallas

  • Fabiana Udenio

    Fabiana Udenio

    Sandra Miller

  • Justina Vail Evans

    Justina Vail Evans

    Devin

  • F. Murray Abraham

    F. Murray Abraham

    Professor Harlech

Overview

This made-for-TV film version uses the title and general premise of Jules Verne's novel, but had its heroes carry out the journey in an earth-penetrating machine. A television series was supposed to follow, but was never produced. Cast includes John Neville, F. Murray Abraham and Kim Miyori.

Rating

4.3 / 10
20 Reviews
1 Popular

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