Journey to the Center of the Earth Comments

  • Fidel 2023-09-27 01:28:20

    An heiress hires an adventurer to find her husband who has gone missing on an...

  • Guadalupe 2023-09-12 04:11:31

    I clearly remember the feelings of watching this film when I was a child, especially the apocalyptic horror of the end of the world when I met the dinosaurs attacking underground in the ocean of the earth. And after that, the nightmare scenes for several consecutive nights have been this kind of living...

  • Newell 2023-09-11 04:33:42

    It was outstanding to have such a scene in 1959... Actually, I always wanted to read the original novel, but I never read...

  • Eddie 2023-08-30 01:23:13

    It was pretty good for that...

  • Rosemary 2023-08-27 13:18:14

    Hahaha, another movie memory on TV. That big snake—it looks like a lizard, so...

  • Marta 2023-08-26 11:06:37

    No.1657 I watched the movie channel when I was a child, that blood lizard... the shadow of...

  • Elmer 2023-08-21 03:46:08

    After watching it back then, I felt that only "magic" could describe...

  • Dolores 2023-08-15 12:26:52

    The stunts at that time were really rough, and I had to admire the director for doing this. But the main actors of this film are all handsome and...

  • Carmine 2023-08-04 11:11:00

    I haven’t read the novel, but the movie looks good. I’ve been expecting that the underground people did not show up. I still gave a reasonable...

  • Zaria 2023-08-02 18:27:33

    Oh my goodness it's finally over. It's actually not ugly, but LeTV's damn stuttering and subtitle quality is really annoying. It took two days, and I slept four times in the middle of the tm before reading it. I admire myself (Icelandic men are...

Extended Reading

Journey to the Center of the Earth quotes

  • Hans Belker: [in Icelandic] There is a tunnel on this side.

    Carla Goetabaug: He says there's a tunnel on the other side.

    Hans Belker: [in Icelandic] And they slant downhill, and we can walk them.

    Carla Goetabaug: Slanting downhill, but walkable.

  • Hans Belker: [in Icelandic] O, madam, will you all come down here where the boy fell. It is so wonderfully beautiful down there.

    Sir Oliver Lindenbrook: What's happened now? What's he saying?

    Carla Goetabaug: He said we should go back to where Alec fell.