At the Earth's Core (film)
At the Earth's Core is a 1976 fantasy-science fiction film produced by Britain's Amicus Productions.[6] A British-American co-production, the film was directed by Kevin Connor and stars Doug McClure, Peter Cushing and Caroline Munro.[7] It was filmed in Technicolor, and is based on the 1914 fantasy novel At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first book of his Pellucidar series, in token of which the film is also known as Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core.
At the Earth's Core
At the Earth's Core
1914 novel
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
John Dark
Max Rosenberg
Milton Subotsky
John Ireland
Barry Peters
American International Pictures
British Lion Films (UK)
- 15 July 1976[1]
89 minutes
United Kingdom
United States[2]
English
$3.2 million[5]
Plot[edit]
Dr. Abner Perry, a British Victorian scientist, and his US financier David Innes make a test run of their Iron Mole drilling machine in a Welsh mountain. While drilling underground, the extreme heat emanating from the magma around the Mole knocks the duo out and makes them temporarily lose control over where the machine is taking them. After it passes through the magma crust and gets closer to the Earth's core, the temperature inside the Mole starts to lower, and the duo regains consciousness. Perry and Innes eventually reach a surface where they can safely get out. The two notice they are in a strange land filled with the flora and fauna of prehistoric times. They are eventually captured by the Sagoths, ape-like creatures, who aim to enslave every human tribe there. The Sagoths are themselves ruled by a species of telepathic flying reptiles, the Mahars (Pterodactyls with parrot-like beaks).
The Mahars have the power of mind control. David falls for the enslaved Princess Dia. She is eventually chosen as a sacrificial victim in the Mahar city, while David is put to work in the magma mines and Perry visits the library. Worried about Dia, David incites a riot within the mine and is captured with Ra, another rebellious slave. The two are sent to the arena where a crowd of slaves watch. The Mahars send a giant dinosaur to kill the duo, but with the help of Perry (who shouts about the creature's weak point from the crowd), David and Ra survive. They not only kill the dinosaur but an attacking Mahar as well, earning the respect of the slaves. David and Ra must rally the surviving human slaves to rebel and win their freedom. To achieve this, Innes, Ra and Dia organise the oppressed tribes and help them work together while Perry teaches them how to construct and use bows and arrows.
Together, the humans manage to kill the Mahars and subdue their minions. After repairing the Mole, Perry and Innes prepare to go back to the surface with Dia. However, despite how much Dia loves Innes, she believes she will not fit in the surface world, like Innes does not fit in her own world. A hurt Innes accepts her reasoning and decides to return alone with Perry to the United Kingdom.
However, a miscalculation results in the Iron Mole resurfacing outside the White House, much to the shock of two policemen standing guard there.
In popular culture[edit]
The film was featured in the season finale of the revived Mystery Science Theater 3000, the show's eleventh season overall, released on April 14, 2017, through Netflix.