Rating:
**/*****, or 5/10
Based on
an adventure story by Edgar Rice Burroughs (the creator of both
Tarzan and John Carter of Mars), this fairly low budget
movie features clumsy Victorian scientist Peter Cushing (for once
doing comedy instead of scaring people to death; he was sincerely
much better at doing the latter) and Doug McClure taking a trip to
the Earth's core in a giant drilling machine, where they discover the
Hollow Earth type underground world called Pellucidar, which is
inhabited by huge reptilian beasts and primitive men alike, and is
harshly ruled over by vicious telepathic humanoid Pterosaurs. A half
decent adventure flick, though suffering from unconvincing (though at
times still charming) special effects, a messy plot and the general
feeling of redundancy for being the least appealing in a cycle of
four very similar movies from the same creators based on Burroughs'
property and all starring McClure. Still, there's a few things to
enjoy here, including good fantasy set dressing, an overall sense of
playfulness and Caroline Munro in a skimpy outfit.
Starring:
Doug McClure, Caroline Munro, Peter Cushing
Directed
by Kevin Connor
USA/UK:
American International Pictures, 1976
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