March 1865. A group of Union soldiers escape from Confederate hands in a balloon, accompanied by their former Confederate captor. The balloon crashes on a sinister island where they encounte... Read allMarch 1865. A group of Union soldiers escape from Confederate hands in a balloon, accompanied by their former Confederate captor. The balloon crashes on a sinister island where they encounter all manner of oddities and dangers.March 1865. A group of Union soldiers escape from Confederate hands in a balloon, accompanied by their former Confederate captor. The balloon crashes on a sinister island where they encounter all manner of oddities and dangers.
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- Bonaventure Pencroft
- (as J.D. Evermore)
- Captain Nemo
- (as W. Morgan Sheppard)
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The movie is obviously based on the Jules Verne story of the same name in which a group of Union soldiers steal a giant Confederate balloon in order to escape from Richmond near the end of the Civil War and get carried by the winds to the island. Obviously it's based very loosely on that story. I have only vague memories of the Verne story, but what I recall tells me that while the very basic outline is here, much of the original story is either left out or changed in this. And obviously, Verne having written the story in 1875, the addition of the Bermuda Triangle plot, and the crash of the airplane aren't from the Verne story at all, the former simply lending a paranormal feel to this, the latter being little more than an excuse to introduce two attractive young women to the group of castaways. The ending left me a bit dry and it left everything up in the air, whereas the Verne story had a much more definite ending.
For a while this is fine. It just falters mainly on the sense of indifference I had to the characters. If you don't care about the characters, you really don't care about the story. (4/10)
Ostensibly based on Jules Verne's classic novel but, if it is, it must be very loosely based, as there is no way Jules Verne wrote even 5% of this crap. (Unfortunately, I haven't read Verne's novel, so can't comment with any authority on how closely this movie does follow the book). Bad in every way: plot, dialogue, acting. Even the historical references are inaccurate!
Monumentally cringeworthy. Avoid like the plague.
Did you know
- TriviaMark Sheppard, the director and actor who portrays the younger Captain Nemo, is the son of the actor who portrays the older Captain Nemo, William Morgan Sheppard.
- GoofsPencroft was called Sergeant several times, yet he was wearing an Officer's frock coat.
- Quotes
Bonaventure Pencroft: Captain, you can't seriously be listening to a girl and a colored? They can't vote. Only we can.
- Crazy creditsBill W the founder of AA is the last credit in the film
- ConnectionsVersion of L'île mystérieuse (1929)
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- Jules Verne's the Mysterious Island
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- $1,175,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1