The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth aka Where Time Began (1977)
Viaje al centro de la Tierra (original title)
PG | 1h 27min | Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi | November 1978 (USA)
Like in the novel of Jules Verne, four people try to get to the center of the world by entering into a world of caves by a volcano. On their way they discover among other things also prehistoric animals like some dinosaurs.
Director: Juan Piquer Simón
Writers: Jules Verne (novel), John Melson
Stars: Kenneth More, Pep Munné, Ivonne Sentis
Viaje al centro de la Tierra (original title)
PG | 1h 27min | Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi | November 1978 (USA)
Like in the novel of Jules Verne, four people try to get to the center of the world by entering into a world of caves by a volcano. On their way they discover among other things also prehistoric animals like some dinosaurs.
Director: Juan Piquer Simón
Writers: Jules Verne (novel), John Melson
Stars: Kenneth More, Pep Munné, Ivonne Sentis
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Short filmTranscript
00:00Marta! Come at once!
00:05I can't believe all this.
00:06Now, let's start collecting everything we may need.
00:10You wanted to see me, Professor?
00:11Ah, Marta. Please pack our bags immediately.
00:14We should be leaving first thing in the morning.
00:16Is the journey short, or is it long?
00:18I mean, how shall I know what to pack?
00:20Marta, we are going on a journey.
00:23A journey to the centre of the earth.
00:25In that case, I won't need to pack your umbrella.
00:28I should have bought new boots.
00:30I forbid it, Clopin!
00:32I absolutely forbid you to go with your uncle on this foolhardy trip.
00:36The bowels of the earth is not a fit place for a woman.
00:39I'm afraid Axel is right, my dear.
00:41A journey like this could prove far too hazardous,
00:44even for a girl as brave as you.
00:46But you can't go alone, Uncle Otto.
00:48Who would look after you if you fell and broke a leg,
00:51or something of the sort?
00:53I shall, of course.
00:55Even though it means I shall miss the war manoeuvres.
00:58Oh, Axel, that's so noble of you.
01:01Very well. If I must stay at home, I just have to make the best of it.
01:05That's the most sensible attitude, Globin. Thank you.
01:14Poor Globin.
01:16She looks so forlorn, waving goodbye to us there at the station.
01:19I miss her already.
01:21Yes. I know exactly how you feel, my dear boy.
01:24But you're perfectly right in forbidding her to come along.
01:27After all, what possible use could a woman be on an arduous trip like this?
01:31Tickets. Tickets, please.
01:33Give him the ticks, Axel.
01:35But I don't have the tickets. You must have them.
01:38What? Globin always looks after things like that. Didn't she give them to you?
01:42But I'm a professor. I don't think we bought any.
01:45Good heavens. I think I've forgotten to bring the money as well.
01:49Never mind. I have enough for...
01:52We're all bedashed.
01:54I left my wallet in the pocket of my uniform.
01:56Oh, dear. This is indeed a complicated situation.
01:59No. There's nothing complicated about it.
02:02You either pay me now or you'll get off at the next station.
02:05We can't do that, ma'am. We'll miss the boat to Regevink.
02:10Globin! Globin!
02:14You two would forget your own two heads if they weren't screwed on.
02:18Oh, my child.