At the Earth's Core Page #5

Synopsis: A Victorian scientist and his young American backer set off in their new earth-boring machine with a short test on a Welsh mountain. Unfortunately the thing is rather more powerful than expected and they end up in an enormous cavern at the centre of the earth. Here they find a race of humans enslaved to evil oversized prehistoric birds with extra-sensory abilities. The travellers decide they can be some help, the more so as at least one of the slaves is very eye-catching.
Director(s): Kevin Connor
Production: American International Picture
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
PG
Year:
1976
89 min
244 Views


not a rabbit, you know.

Come on, doc.

Fascinating rock structure, David.

Would you please, doc... come on!

Oh, I'll just sit for a moment.

Alright.

Catch your breath.

I can't find my marks.

David? Have you ever

thought of going to the moon?

Hmm?

Come on, doc.

Oh, uh, which way now?

I'm afraid we're lost, doc.

Be careful not to graze

yourself on these

formidable-looking rocks here.

Oh!

I say, there's that...

peculiar pellucid light ahead.

Shall we explore?

Whoops-a-daisy.

Here, doc. Come on.

Watch yourself.

Come on.

Oh!

Fresh air at last.

David?

I'm so sorry, dear fellow.

This place is apt to make

one a little jumpy.

Here, sit down.

Dia!

Come, and I kill her.

Dia!

Ahh! David!

Bull's-eye!

Dia?

No.

Dia, I thought

I'd never see you again.

Dia?

Be masterful, David.

Dia?

Sit down!

Sit down!

- Now, you listen to me...

- No, it's too late now.

When we were near my village,

I managed to escape

from Hoojah the sly one.

And now I fear

that Hoojah the sly one

will lead Jubal

the ugly one back here.

I heard about him.

David, he will kill you.

He is the strongest warrior

in all of Pellucidar.

What, David?

The sooner I meet up

with Jubal, the better.

Come on.

Come on!

- Watch your step, doc.

- Oh, yes.

My word, what a fiery beastie.

Oh, your royal highness,

how very nice

to see you again.

Remarkably efficient,

these primitive weapons.

I've never had occasion

to use them before.

Ha! The cord

from my spectacles.

Oh, your tomahawk came

in very useful, too, David.

Brains before brawn, huh, doc?

Oh, a combination of both, dear boy.

We must hurry.

Yeah, I've got to find the ugly one.

Wouldn't exactly call him

very pretty, would you?

Hey, David!

Wait for me!

It's Jubal the ugly one!

You can say that again.

Come, we must hide.

- No, no, Dia, no!

- Come!

I'm gonna have to fight

Jubal once and for all.

- Stand aside, David.

- Doc, I said this is my fight.

- Ohh!

- David!

David...

Watch him, David!

That's right, David.

Dia.

No! No!

Unhand her, you coward.

Never mind the Queensberry rules.

Well done, David!

Now...

you scoundrel.

Missed.

Well, at least we put

him to his heels. Hmph!

Well done, David!

Such courage, my boy!

Such great courage!

David!

Jubal!

You have defeated Jubal.

Dia is yours.

Dia will not be mine until we destroy

the Mahars and free Pellucidar.

Raise bows.

Take aim.

Fire!

Robin Hood and his

merry men, what, David?

Hear me, leaders of

the tribes of Pellucidar.

These strangers came to our world...

a world ruled by the Mahars who

have enslaved and tortured us.

For as long as we can recall...

our tribes have been divided.

Now, with the help of

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Milton Subotsky

Milton Subotsky (September 27, 1921 – June 27, 1991) was an American film and television writer and producer. In 1964, he founded Amicus Productions with Max J. Rosenberg. Amicus means "friendship" in Latin. Together, they produced a number of low-budget science fiction and horror films in the United Kingdom. more…

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