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Jules Verne's the Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth (1978) A.K.A. Where Time Began (1978)

Starring: J.P Simon, Kenneth More Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: J.P Simon, Kenneth More, Robert Adler
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Code Red DVD
  • DVD Release Date: October 31, 2006
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BRBAGK
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #107,225 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Jules Verne's the Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth (1978) A.K.A. Where Time Began" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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From the director of PIECES and SLUGS, comes WHERE TIME BEGAN based on the Jules Verne classic "Journey to the Center of the Earth". Juan Piquer Simon helms this tale of an expedition, led by Kenneth More, to the earth's core via an inactive volcano. There they discover an underground sea, giant mushrooms and prehistoric creatures.

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Modest But Worthy Screen Rendering of the Classic Jules Verne Novel, May 16, 2008
By Brian Taves (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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VIAJE AL CENTRO DE LA TIERRA was a Spanish live-action coproduction that received limited distribution in 1978 in the United States by International Picture Show under the title WHERE TIME BEGAN; it was initially titled JULES VERNE'S FABULOUS JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Made for $2 million, WHERE TIME BEGAN was shot over a period of five months, and uses most of Verne's major incidents.

WHERE TIME BEGAN opens with a pre-credit discussion of the interior of the Earth by a group of geologists, with Professor Otto Lidenbrock (Kenneth More) commenting that the only way to prove any of the theories is through an actual descent. The credits follow, superimposed over a pleasant salute to the Vernian visual style of Georges Méliès, but marred by an inane song on the soundtrack.

The date of the story is shifted to 1898, to make it more contemporary for the audience, in both technology and social mores (such as the place of women). In Hamburg, an aged man tries to sell several old volumes at a book store; they are bought by Lidenbrock. Arriving home, he finds the soldier Axel accidentally kneeling before his niece Glauben, and assuming there has been a marriage proposal, gladly but offhandedly offers his consent. Glauben notices the small note that falls from the book, and together Lidenbrock, Axel, and Glauben, with the help of the cinematically referential device of a magic lantern, discover the key to Saknussemm's code.

Under the same necessity to add a feminine lead as other versions, WHERE TIME BEGAN follows a vastly simpler method. Glauben wants to go on the trip, and her practicality proves a valuable assistance to the absent-minded Lidenbrock and equally ill-prepared Axel. By contrast, it is Axel who is uncertain, hesitant, and reluctant; the juxtaposition of his equivocation with Lidenbrock's certainty and Glauben's eagerness provides humor that was not in the novel.

The exteriors of the expedition's beginning and exit through craters were taken at the Lanzarote volcano in the Canary Islands, providing a barren, other-worldly appearance that almost resembles a moonscape. Although the reddish plains scarcely resembled Iceland, a series of extreme dramatic zooms impressively isolates the cast amidst the desolate location, providing a more dynamic lead-up to the descent than in the 1959 movie. The plunge into the Earth was shot a half-mile inside caves near Madrid, with the lighting effectively dark and claustrophobic.

When Hans's pickaxe thrust releases boiling water, it burns the hand of the man Glauben had seen in the darkness--who finally introduces himself as Olsen (Jack Taylor). The underground sea seems to have a healing physical power over the members of the expedition. Glauben notices that Olsen never seems to require sustenance, and his only tool is a copper-colored metal box he carries with him (which unfortunately resembles in size and shape nothing so much as a metal tea-kettle).

The sequence around the underground sea is, as in the novel, the centerpiece of the story, and the full treatment of this setting and the incidents around it--the island, the dinosaurs, the storm--with a large degree of fidelity to Verne, make WHERE TIME BEGAN noticeably different from other films of the novel. Filters turn the ocean a deep shade of greenish-blue aqua, contrasting with the orange of the land; the striking color combinations make the setting all the more convincing.

Washed ashore with the wreckage of their raft and their equipment after the storm, Axel and Glauben go in search of Olsen, passing through a field of fossils and into a forest. At this point, WHERE TIME BEGAN becomes increasingly far-fetched. Axel and Glauben are suddenly attacked, not by the ten foot prehistoric man of Verne's imagination, but by a giant ape, failing to connect with Verne's evolutionary link. Olsen comes to the rescue, and allowing them to glimpse a whole city of men who resemble him.

Olsen sets off an explosion that will open an escape for Lidenbrock, Axel, Glauben, and Hans, saying he will find his own way to safety. The scene comes rather suddenly, and is confusing in its brevity and lack of explanatory dialogue. WHERE TIME BEGAN avoids saying whether the expedition actually reached their destination or not, so there is no sense of the downward distance they have traveled.

In a coda, Axel and Glauben have married, Hans is once more a prosperous sheepherder, and Lidenbrock still haunts the old bookshop. One day, he learns that a parcel has been left for him, and, unwrapped, it proves to be Olsen's metal box. Looking toward the shop window, Lidenbrock sees an aged man, the same one who brought in Saknussemm's journal--and recognizes that he is "Olsen." This parallel closure brings the film back to where it began.

Is Olsen perhaps meant to be Arne Saknussemm himself, or a representative of his pioneering spirit? Either or both could be true; Olsen stands in for the absent predecessor whose earlier journey they are recreating. Significantly, Olsen appears after Lidenbrock loses Saknussemm's original book, and will rescue the travelers at the point where Saknussemm's last carving of his initials appears. He is less of a full-fledged character than a symbol, a vivid reminder of the theme of time that, in the form of evolution, was such a motif of the novel.

The cast credibly enact their roles, particularly Kenneth More, despite his age. The special effects (by Emilio Ruiz) are variable; the dinosaurs are far less convincing than those of the 1959 version, but WHERE TIME BEGAN also attempts to do far more with them, the previous film not even attempting to stage the battle at sea. The most consistent virtue is the impressive photography by Andres Berenguer, especially the volcanic surfaces, the caves, and the underground ocean. Judged by its own standards and scale, WHERE TIME BEGAN must be rated a very satisfactory although uneven effort.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars CONFUSED LISTING?, June 22, 2008
By CAPTAIN NEMO (ABINGDON, MD) - See all my reviews
I HAVE NOT SEEN THIS MOVIE. THE CONFLICT BELOW SHOULD BE
RESOLVED BEFORE YOU SEND FOR THIS MOVIE.

BOTH THIS MOVIE "JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH" SHOWING MGM ON THE DVD BOX AND ANOTHER LISTED AS "A FABULOUS JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH" RELEASED BY CODE RED/NAVARRE APPEAR TO HAVE THE
SAME CAST AND DIRECTOR. HOWEVER THE PLOT DESCRIPTIONS SEEM TO BE FOR 2 DIFFERENT MOVIES. HAS A MISTAKE IN LISTING THESE MOVIES BEEN MADE. ARE THESE THE SAME MOVIE?

ANOTHER REVIEWER INDICATES THE MGM RELEASE STARS EMO PHILLIPS AND THAT THE MOVIE IS NOT WHERE TIME BEGAN/THE FABULOUS JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH STARRING KENNETH MORE.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars NOT "WHERE TIME BEGAN", October 25, 2005
It's kind of amusing that everyone thinks that this version of JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH starring EMO PHILLIPS is actually the spanish film WHERE TIME BEGAN. Of course it does not help that MGM and AMAZON have listed the credits for WHERE TIME BEGAN, which is also an adaption of JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. This film is actually from 1988 and I think even more obscure than WHERE TIME BEGAN if such a thing is possible.

I bought this version knowing it was not WHERE TIME BEGAN. I wish it was WHERE TIME BEGAN because I love that film. I have never seen this 1988 version starring comedian EMO PHILLIPS but I have always wanted to.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Journey to the Center of the Earth (1989)
Bad B movie. Emo Philips is in it for a very short walk on part, yet he gets top billing from Amazon which I think is misleading. The story line has huge gaps. Read more
Published 9 days ago by R. Kaufman

4.0 out of 5 stars jules verne's the fabulous journey to the center of the earth(1978) a.k.a where time began.
this is a good movie,this adventure follows an expedition to the earth's core where a team of explores uncovers an underground sea, giants mushrooms and prehistoric creatures... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Luis A. N. casares

1.0 out of 5 stars just horrid
I made the mistake of not reading the reviews on this - I was like so many others wanting to get another version of Jules Verne's story - and this is just pure stupidity! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Bushido

1.0 out of 5 stars Least favorite
I really like the Journey to the Center of the Earth movies but this was not very good. I would say my least favorite of all that have been made so far.
Published 2 months ago by Farley,C

1.0 out of 5 stars Consider skipping
The movie was not completed, due to budgetary cuts. There is not a single redeeming quality to this movie, only bad things.
Published 2 months ago by Stephen Salazar

1.0 out of 5 stars I'd give it less than 1 star, but that's not an option...
This was BY FAR the worst rendering of Journey to the Center of the Earth I have ever seen in my life! Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jill A. Dahlman

5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff, this trash
There are so many filmed versions of this particular Jules Verne story that it's had to keep track of them all. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Hose Nose

5.0 out of 5 stars this is not a good movie.
this is not a well made, realistic, or sensible movie. that being said, i think everyone should watch it. Read more
Published 8 months ago by sav

3.0 out of 5 stars Title, Cover Photo + First Date correct, Everything else wrong
All the Production Details info Amazon gives for this title, at least as of this writing, is incorrect. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Stephen Weakley

1.0 out of 5 stars CONFUSED BY LISTINGS
I HAVE NOT SEEN THIS MOVIE. THE CONFLICT BELOW SHOULD BE
RESOLVED BEFORE YOU SEND FOR THIS MOVIE. Read more
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