In Collection
#555
Seen It:
Yes
Action
USA / English
| Pierce Brosnan |
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| Linda Hamilton |
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| Charles Hallahan |
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| Jamie Renée Smith |
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| Jeremy Foley |
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| Director |
Roger Donaldson |
| Producer |
Gale Anne Hurd; Joseph M. Singer |
| Writer |
Leslie Bohem |
The first of 1997's volcano disaster movies (the second being
Volcano) was arguably the better of the two, but both of them made for passable entertainment with some spectacular special effects to serve as icing on the stale cake. After all,
Dante's Peak doesn't pretend to be anything more than an updated variation on a whole catalog of disaster movie clichés. Despite all that, it's reasonably enjoyable. It's an added bonus that the script is just smart enough to allow Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton to play their roles with straight faces, never condescending to the audience of the formulaic story. He's a volcano expert from the U.S. Geological Survey, and she's the mayor of a cozy Washington State town perched beneath a volcano that's about to blow. Telltale signs are everywhere, so evacuation must be carried out immediately. Of course, not everybody's eager to leave, and even some of Brosnan's colleagues think his alarm is premature. This sets the stage for massive ash clouds, rivers of raging mud and molten rock, flattened forests, and death-defying escapes by Brosnan, Hamilton, and some (but not all) of her family, friends, and townsfolk. So what if it's all pretty flaky... and can a four-wheel-drive vehicle travel over fire and molten lava without bursting its tires? Don't ask too many questions, and you'll find
Dante's Peak to be (if you'll pardon the pun) a total blast.
--Jeff Shannon
| Distributor |
Universal Studios |
| Resolution |
1080P |
| Barcode |
025193290229 |
| Region |
Region |
| Release Date |
7/10/2007 |
| Packaging |
HD Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.85:1 |
| Subtitles |
English; French |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Plus [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Getting Close to the Show: The Making of Dante's Peak Feature Commentary by Director Roger Donaldson and Production Designer Dennis Washington Theatrical Trailer |