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Release Date:
July 1976 (USA) moreTagline:
Take the Most Terrifying Journey of Your Life ! morePlot:
A Victorian scientist and his young American backer set off in their new earth-boring machine with a short test on a Welsh mountain... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Before Luke Skywalker, there was Doug McClure... moreCast
(Credited cast)| Doug McClure | ... | David Innes | |
| Peter Cushing | ... | Dr. Abner Perry | |
| Caroline Munro | ... | Princess Dia | |
| Cy Grant | ... | Ra | |
| Godfrey James | ... | Ghak | |
| Sean Lynch | ... | Hoojah | |
| Keith Barron | ... | Dowsett | |
| Helen Gill | ... | Maisie | |
| Anthony Verner | ... | Gadsby | |
| Robert Gillespie | ... | Photographer | |
| Michael Crane | ... | Jubal | |
| Bobby Parr | ... | Sagoth Chief | |
| Andee Cromarty | ... | Girl Slave |
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Also Known As:
Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core (UK) (complete title)En el corazón de la tierra (Spain) (Venezuela) [es]
Angriff der Dinosaurier (West Germany) (video title) [de]
Centre terre, septième continent (France) [fr]
Centro della terra: continente sconosciuto (Italy) [it]
Der 6. Kontinent (Germany) (DVD box title) [de]
Der sechste Kontinent (West Germany) [de]
Epidromi sta egata tis gis (Greece) [el]
I jordens indre (Denmark) [da]
No Coração da Terra (Brazil) [pt]
Taistelu maan syvyyksissä (Finland) [fi]
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
89 minLanguage:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Iceland:12 | Spain:T | UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (video rating) (1987) | USA:PG | West Germany:12Filming Locations:
Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UKFun Stuff
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Actor/stuntman Bobby Parr lost a finger during a fight sequence with Doug McClure that went wrong. moreFAQ
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His John Dark-Kevin Connor fantasy adventures were a mainstay of Summer holiday movies in the days before Star Wars: they weren't masterpieces, they didn't boast state-of-the-art special effects, but they were exactly what an audience of kids wanted from a film back in the mid 70s.
At the Earth's Core catches just the right tone for the appropriately named Burroughs' pulp adventure about Victorian inventor Peter Cushing and the inevitable Doug McClure ending up in the underground world of Pelucidar and battling its evil telepathic fighting dinosaurs. This time the puppets are gone in favour of men in monster suits, which is a lot more fun if you're willing to suspend your disbelief, and if you're not there's always Caroline Munro's cleavage to look at. Aside from what may well be Peter Cushing's worst performance, an irritating but dottier rehash of his movie Dr Who ("You can't mesmerise me, I'm British!"), it's easily the best of the John Dark-Kevin Connor-Doug McClure fantasy adventures, surprisingly well directed and boasting an atmospheric use of colour. Never especially good at exterior scenes, Alan Hume's photography gains immensely from the control a studio set gives him (the film was shot entirely on soundstages) to paint a luridly vivid world worthy of a pulp novel cover. Not high art but definitely great Saturday matinée fun.