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Featuring:
Greg Evigan, Dedee Pfeiffer, Jennifer Dorogi, Sara Tomko
Written by:
Steve Bevilacqua (screenplay)
Scott Wheeler
Davey Jones
Jules Verne (novel)
Directed by:
Davey Jones, Scott Wheeler
Release Date:
July 1, 2008
Original Title:
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Alternate Titles:
Journey to Middle Earth
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 87
When an accident leaves a group of researchers trapped beneath the earth's crust, it's up to a drill team, led by Joseph Harnet, to rescue them. But once underground, the team discovers a mysterious -- and horrifying -- subterranean universe.
A California research institute is performing a teleportation experiment to send their military research team to Stuttgart, Germany. But something goes wrong, and the team ends up at the center of the earth, where they just manage to send off a distress signal before being hunted by a dinosaur. Joseph Harnet (Greg Evigan), head scientist in CA, contacts Emily Radford (Dedee Pfeiffer), sister of the missing unit's leader and head of a deep bore drill experiment, for help in rescuing the stranded team. The two mount a rescue operation, drilling down to the earth's core to save the girls before it's too late. In the mean time the stranded group are doing their best to survive in the deadly environment.
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Associate Producer:
Paul Bales
Director:
Davey Jones
Scott Wheeler
Line Producer:
Anthony Fankhauser
VFX Artist:
Glenn Campbell
Writer:
Davey Jones
Jules Verne
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