Journey to the Center of the Earth

Movie Details:

Based onJourney to the Center of the Earth 1864 novel by Jules Verne
Country United States
Language English
GenresAction, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Release dateJuly 11, 2008
Running time1hr 33min
Age ratingPG
StarringBrendan Fraser
Josh Hutcherson
Anita Briem
Directed by Eric Brevig
Screenplay byMichael D. Weiss
Mark Levin
Jennifer Flackett
Produced byBeau Flynn
Charlotte Huggins
Cinematography by Chuck Shuman
Edited by Paul Martin Smith
Dirk Westervelt
Steven Rosenblum
Music byAndrew Lockington
Casting byVera Miller
Elisabeth Rudolph
Production Design byDavid Sandefur
Art Direction byJean Kazemirchuk
Michele Laliberte (supervising art director)
Réal Proulx
Set Decoration byEve Boulonne
Costume Design byMario Davignon
Production CompanyNew Line Cinema
Walden Media
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast & Characters:

  • Brendan Fraser as Professor Trevor Anderson, a volcanologist, Sean’s uncle and Max’s brother
  • Josh Hutcherson as Sean Anderson, Trevor’s nephew and Liz & Max’s son
  • Anita Briem as Hannah Sigurbjörnsdóttir, Trevor’s love interest
  • Seth Meyers as Professor Alan Kitzens
  • Jean-Michel Pare as Maxwell “Max” Anderson, Sean’s father, Trevor’s brother and Liz’s husband
  • Jane Wheeler as Elizabeth “Liz” Anderson, Sean’s mother, Trevor’s sister-in-law and Max’s wife.
  • Frank Fontaine as Old Man
  • Giancarlo Caltabiano as Leonard
  • Kaniehtiio Horn as Gum-Chewing Girl
  • Garth Gilker as Sigurbjörn Ásgeirsson

Storyline:

Professor Trevor Anderson receives his teenager nephew Sean Anderson. He will spend ten days with his uncle while his mother, Elizabeth, prepares to move to Canada. She gives a box to Trevor that belonged to his missing brother, Max, and Trevor find a book with references to the last journey of his brother. He decides to follow the steps of Max with Sean and they travel to Iceland, where they meet the guide Hannah Ásgeirsson. While climbing a mountain, there is a thunderstorm and they protect themselves in a cave. However, lightening collapses the entrance and the trio is trapped in the cave. They seek an exit and fall in a hole, discovering a lost world in the center of the Earth.

About Movie:

Journey to the Center of the Earth (also promoted as Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D) is an American 3D science fantasy action-adventure film directed by Eric Brevig, starring Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, and Anita Briem. Produced by Walden Media, the film is an adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic 1864 novel and was released in 3D theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 11, 2008.

The story follows Trevor Anderson (Fraser), a volcanologist who discovers clues about his missing brother, Max, while spending time with his estranged nephew, Sean (Hutcherson). They travel to Iceland with the help of an Icelandic guide named Hannah (Briem) to investigate further. Their adventure leads them to the center of the Earth, where they encounter various prehistoric creatures and face numerous challenges.

The film also introduced the 4DX movie format in select theaters, featuring motion effects such as tilting seats, wind, water sprays, and other theatrical special effects designed to enhance the viewing experience.

Journey to the Center of the Earth received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, grossing approximately $244.2 million against a budget of $60 million. The film was praised for its visual effects and adventure elements.

A sequel titled Journey 2: The Mysterious Island was released on February 10, 2012, with Josh Hutcherson returning as Sean but featuring a different main cast. The film’s engaging blend of action and fantasy made it appealing to family audiences and helped revive interest in classic adventure tales.

Budget & Box Office Collection:

Budget$60,000,000
Opening Day$21,018,141
Domestic Collection$101,704,370
International Collection$142,528,318
Worldwide Collection$244,232,688
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