James Mason
The Story of an Unprecented Expedition to The Vintage Trailer of the Day
Features By Cole Abaius on April 19, 2011 | Be the First To CommentEvery day, come rain or shine or internet tubes breaking, Film School Rejects showcases a trailer from the past. Excitement! Adventure! One of Jules Verne‘s many beloved stories got a slight reboot back in 2008, but this is the original film starring James Mason, who will tell you himself in the trailer. It was a stroke of genius to have Mason do the advertising voice over here. That guy’s voice is unreal. This movie wasn’t all about spectacle, but it sure came close. At any rate, if James Mason and Brendan Fraser were in a fist fight, I know who I’d choose. It would be Fraser, because James Mason is dead. Check out the trailer for yourself:
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