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Journey to the Center of the Earth: Directed by Henry Levin. With Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl, Diane Baker. An Edinburgh professor and assorted colleagues follow an explorer's trail down an extinct Icelandic volcano to the earth's center.
- Haristas
- 3 min
- Henry Levin
- 168
Box office. $10 million [2] Journey to the Center of the Earth (also called Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth) is a 1959 American science fiction adventure film in color by De Luxe, distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film, produced by Charles Brackett and directed by Henry Levin, stars James Mason, Pat Boone, and Arlene Dahl.
- $3.44 million
- Bernard Herrmann
- Charles Brackett
Journey to the Center of the Earth, American science-fiction film, released in 1959, that was an adaptation of Jules Verne ’s classic novel of the same name. Especially noted for its special effects, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards. A scene from Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959), directed by Henry Levin.
- Lee Pfeiffer
A geologist (James Mason) and his assistant (Pat Boone) set off on an expedition to the center of the earth. Following directions found in an inscription hidden in volcanic rock, the explorers ...
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- Henry Levin
- G
- Pat Boone
Synopsis. In Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1880, Professor Oliver Lindenbrook is knighted to the acclaim of his colleagues and students. When his prize pupil, Alec McEwen, presents him with a lava paperweight to commemorate the occasion, Oliver discovers that encased within the Italian lava is a rock from Iceland, halfway across the world from the ...
- Henry Levin, Hal Herman
- Pat Boone
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Goteborg (Ivan Triesault) has been watching their arrival, and, desperate to delay them, arranges for them to be abducted and imprisoned in a remote eider down storage shed. Fortunately, they are quickly discovered there by a tall, young Icelandic man, Hans Belker (Peter Ronson), and his pet duck, Gertrude.