<Li> 2008: Journey to the Center of the Earth--A direct - to - DVD release by The Asylum, which is a loose adaptation of the original book . It was released as Journey to Middle Earth in the United Kingdom . </Li> <P> Walt Disney Pictures began work on a "Journey" in the late 1990s, but was not happy with the appearance of the subterranean caverns, so the project was scrapped and the cavern scenes were altered and used in the production of their 2001 film Atlantis: The Lost Empire . </P> <Ul> <Li> An animated television series, Journey to the Center of the Earth, first broadcast in 1967 on ABC, starring the voices of Ted Knight, Pat Harrington, Jr., and Jane Webb, only loosely based on Verne's novel . </Li> <Li> A limited animation television special in the Famous Classic Tales series was aired by CBS in 1977 . </Li> <Li> In 1993, NBC aired a made - for - TV film version with a cast including John Neville, F. Murray Abraham and Kim Miyori . The film used the title and general premise of Verne's novel, but had its heroes carry out the journey in an earth - penetrating machine . A television series was supposed to follow, but was never produced . </Li> <Li> The Wishbone 1996 episode "Hot Diggety Dawg" was based on the novel, featuring several major scenes starring the title character as Professor Lidenbrock . </Li> <Li> The 1999 Hallmark Entertainment miniseries starred Treat Williams, Jeremy London, Bryan Brown, Tushka Bergen, and Hugh Keays - Byrne (this version deviates considerably from Verne's original). </Li> <Li> A TV film version by RHI Entertainment starring Rick Schroder, Peter Fonda, Victoria Pratt, Steven Grayhm and Mike Dopud was shot on location in and around Vancouver on high definition video during the summer of 2007 . The show aired on February 4, 2008 and been released on DVD . Victoria Pratt and Peter Fonda's characters were added to the original story . </Li> </Ul> <Li> An animated television series, Journey to the Center of the Earth, first broadcast in 1967 on ABC, starring the voices of Ted Knight, Pat Harrington, Jr., and Jane Webb, only loosely based on Verne's novel . </Li>

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