At the Earth's Core 2001 Horror Movie Review
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High adventure and hooty special effects make At the Earth’s Core a colorful camp treat. Doug McClure plays David Innes, the brawn to Dr. Abner Perry’s brains. The two have developed the Iron Mole, a vehicle that bores through solid rock. A test run goes too well and before you know it they’re neck-deep in scantily clad cave women and telepathic lizard-birds. Peter Cushing has a good time playing against his usual type as the absentminded Professor Perry, while McClure sticks to cigar-chomping macho swagger. Older kids will enjoy the colorful sets and fire-breathing animals, while adults will get a kick out of the hilariously outdated gender politics. At the Earth’s Core is well worth turning off your brain and taking a look. DVD version includes the original trailer and French and Spanish subtitles. —Ali Davis
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About At the Earth's Core 2001
Title: At the Earth's Core
Year: 2001
Starring: Doug McClure,
Peter Cushing,
Caroline Munro,
Cy Grant,
Godfrey James,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 90 minutes
Director: Kevin Connor,
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