Dante's Peak
Pierce Brosnan Actor , Linda Hamilton Actor , Charles Hallahan Actor , Grant Heslov Actor , Elizabeth Hoffman Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence
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Dante's Peak
UPC: 025192014925
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence]
Summary: Old Smokey develops a bad temper in this volcanic disaster spectacle. Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) is a volcano expert whose interest became more than academic after he lost the woman he loved in a volcanic emergency. When he is sent to investigate unusual seismic activity in the quiet Pacific Northwest community of Dante's Peak, he discovers people boiled to death in the local hot spring and plant and animal life dying or displaying unusual illnesses near the city's supposedly dormant volcano. Harry becomes convinced that a major volcanic catastrophe is in the cards. Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton), the town's mayor, is a single mother who also runs the local cafe, and now that Dante's Peak has been named one of the most desirable small towns in America, tourists have been flocking to the diner and other local businesses. While concerned with the safety of her community, Rachel takes a cynical view of Harry's warnings about the volcano; she has no desire to alarm either the town's residents or the wealthy visitors lining the city's pockets. Nevertheless, Harry tries to convince Rachel of the potential danger, as they begin to develop feelings for each other that are not strictly professional. The summer of 1997 was a big season for killer volcanoes at the movies, as Dante's Peak and Volcano opened within a few months of each other. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Adventure
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[None specified]
Dante's Peak
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 02/10/1998
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DTS Digital Theater Systems, 5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 109 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
0. Chapter List
1. Main Titles [3:29]
2. Too Close To The Show [1:43]
3. Four Years Later [1:35]
4. The Second-Best Place To Live [3:50]
5. A Hot Dip [1:21]
6. The Mayor And Her Kids [2:31]
7. There's Nothing Going On... [4:15]
8. Dead In The Water [1:47]
9. The Council's Concern [5:21]
10. The Town's In Trouble... [1:34]
11. The Mayor's Invitation [1:40]
12. She's Quiet... [1:41]
13. Harry's Game [3:47]
14. The Best-Looking Mayor I've Ever Seen [1:55]
15. Spider-Legs [2:03]
16. The Trouble With Terry [5:55]
17. My Recipe For Disaster [2:21]
18. The Last Night [1:38]
19. Troubled Waters [2:12]
20. The Ticking Bomb [1:22]
21. Grandma Wants To Stay [1:56]
22. The Panic [1:13]
23. The Hard Way To Grandma's [6:05]
24. The Pilot's Error [3:07]
25. Running Out Of Time [1:29]
26. God's Big Show [2:49]
27. Don't Touch The Water! [2:40]
28. Grandma's Choice [3:23]
29. The Last Mile [2:07]
30. Meltdown [1:43]
31. The Bridge [2:09]
32. The Burning Fields [2:06]
33. The Killer Cloud [4:30]
34. Graham's Hideout [2:03]
35. The Big Squeeze [2:52]
36. Thank You, Nasa! [3:18]
37. Out Of The Ashes [2:22]
38. End Titles [2:31]
Derek Armstrong
Formulaic disaster movies have endured as a genre because every so often, one of them perfectly captures the sense of normal life supplanted by utter chaos. Dante's Peak is a textbook case of this -- formulaic to a fault, yet exceptionally thrilling. Its de rigueur opening vignette establishes the gravity of a volcanic eruption quite nicely, as Pierce Brosnan's daring seismologist escapes from a native village at ground zero just a tad too late. If the fist-sized chunk of smoldering rock that punches through the roof of his pickup is enough to bring convulsive death to his girlfriend, just imagine the capabilities of the torrent of smoke and magma behind it. The tense opening lurks in the viewer's consciousness as Brosnan shows up in the Pacific Northwest and starts looking around ominously. Director Roger Donaldson has stacked the deck smartly, so when local government starts weighing Brosnan's calculations against lost tourist revenue, it's believably nerve-wracking and frustrating. Once the lava starts flowing, the film gives up some of its authenticity in favor of thrilling escapes and implausible science. But like the opening, and the best parts of every good disaster movie, it's the failed escapes that make for gripping theater. Dante's Peak is far superior to its unexciting rival from the same summer, Volcano, which forgoes the explosive pyrotechnics captured here in favor of (yawn) the effort to barricade a pesky lava flow slowly advancing on Los Angeles. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Kirk Trutner
Actor
Brian Reddy
Actor
Jeremy Foley
Actor
James Fox
Actor
Arabella Field
Actor
Leslie Bohem
Screenwriter
Roger Donaldson
Director
Ilona Herzberg
Executive Producer
James Newton Howard
Composer (Music Score)
Gale Anne Hurd
Producer
John Frizzell
Composer (Music Score)
Joseph M. Singer
Producer
Pierce Brosnan
Actor
Linda Hamilton
Actor
Charles Hallahan
Actor
Grant Heslov
Actor
Elizabeth Hoffman
Actor
Jamie Renee Smith
Actor
Country: USA











