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    Dante's Peak [Blu-ray]

    Director: Roger Donaldson Cast: Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce Brosnan
    , Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    , Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    , Grant Heslov
    Grant Heslov
    , Elizabeth Hoffman
    Elizabeth Hoffman


    Blu-ray

    (Wide Screen)

    $14.99
    $14.99

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 07/26/2011
    • UPC: 0025192072949
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Source: Universal Studios
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [DTS 5.1-Channel Surround Sound]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6540
    • Sales rank: 5,092

    Special Features

    Getting Close to the Show: The making of Dante's Peak ; Feature commentary with director Roger Donaldson and production designer Dennis Washington; D-Box motion enabled

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Pierce Brosnan Harry Dalton
    Linda Hamilton Rachel Wando
    Charles Hallahan Paul Dreyfus
    Grant Heslov Greg
    Elizabeth Hoffman Ruth
    Jeremy Foley Graham Wando
    Kirk Trutner Terry Furlong
    Arabella Field Nancy
    Tzi Ma Stan
    Brian Reddy Les Worrell
    Lee Garlington Dr. Jane Fox
    Bill Bolender Sheriff Turner
    Carol Andresky Mary Kelly
    Peter Jason Norman Gates
    Jeffrey L. Ward Jack Collins
    Tim Haldeman Elliot Blair
    Walker Brandt Marianne
    Hansford Rowe Warren Cluster
    Susie Spear Karen Narlington
    David Lipper Hot Springs Man
    Heather Stephens Hot Springs Woman
    Ingo Neuhaus National Guardsman
    Patty Raya MacMillan News Stringer
    R. J. Burns Man at Helicopter
    Tammy L. Smith Town Meeting Woman,Lauren Wando,Actor
    Christopher Murray Pilot
    Justin Williams Paramedic
    Donna Deshon Road Block Newsperson
    Tom Magnuson Road Block Newsperson
    Marilyn Leubner Babysitter
    Henry B. Walthall Actor
    Carole Androsky Actor
    Susie Spear Purcell Karen Narlington
    Mike Butters Helicopter Pilot
    Ed Stone Technician
    Donna Ostrom Road Block Newspersons
    James Fox Stan
    John Frizzell Composer
    James Newton Howard Composer

    Technical Credits
    Leslie Bohem Screenwriter
    Roy Arbogast Special Effects
    Allison Cowitt Casting
    Mike Fenton Casting
    Ilona Herzberg Executive Producer,Producer
    Gale Anne Hurd Producer
    Patrick McClung Special Effects,Special Effects
    R.A. Rondell Stunts
    Joseph M. Singer Producer,Producer
    Perry Barndt Stunts
    Robert Chapin Special Effects
    Robert Aliotta Special Effects
    Richard L. Anderson Sound Effects
    Staci Hunter Producer
    Marliese Schneider Producer
    Mimi Abers Special Effects
    James Ashwill Sound Effects
    Nancy Barker Sound Effects
    Ron Bartlett Sound Effects
    Rick Canelli Sound Effects
    Geoff Murphy Producer
    George Simpson Sound Editor
    David MacMillan Sound/Sound Designer

    Disaster follows when a long-dormant volcano suddenly reawakens. When strange things begin to happen around the peaceful town of Dante's Peak, noted vulcanologist Harry Dalton is sent to investigate. Harry's investigation leads him to believe that a volcanic catastrophe is imminent, although his disbelieving superior refuses to warn the townsfolk.

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    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.
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