
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Adventure · TV Movie · Fantasy
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.
Top Cast


David Dundara
David Dundara
Anthony LaStrella
David Dundara
Anthony LaStrella


Kim Miyori
Kim Miyori
Dr. Tesue Ishikawa
Kim Miyori
Dr. Tesue Ishikawa


John Neville
John Neville
Dr. Cecil Chambers
John Neville
Dr. Cecil Chambers


Jeffrey Nordling
Jeffrey Nordling
Chris Turner
Jeffrey Nordling
Chris Turner


Tim Russ
Tim Russ
Joe Briggs
Tim Russ
Joe Briggs


Carel Struycken
Carel Struycken
Dallas
Carel Struycken
Dallas


Fabiana Udenio
Fabiana Udenio
Sandra Miller
Fabiana Udenio
Sandra Miller


Justina Vail Evans
Justina Vail Evans
Devin
Justina Vail Evans
Devin


F. Murray Abraham
F. Murray Abraham
Professor Harlech
F. Murray Abraham
Professor Harlech


Farrah Forke
Farrah Forke
Dr. Margo Peterson
Farrah Forke
Dr. Margo Peterson
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