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[[Image:dalton.png|thumb|left|240px|[[Pierce Brosnan]] as Harry Dalton in Dante's Peak.]]
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During the town meeting alerting the citizens to evacuate, the mountain begins to erupt, causing a stampede and a rush for the town's citizens to evacuate. Earthquakes cause the town's main highway to collapse and traffic jams clog the only other route out of town, causing chaos as citizens rush to escape. Meanwhile, the mayor's children steal her car and drive it up the mountain to their grandmother's cabin in hopes of getting her to come down with them. When Dalton and Wando try to reach the children, they discover them to have left for the summit to bring down their grandmother. As the eruption continues, the USGS crew prepares to depart the town and both Dalton and Wando head up the mountain after the children, only to find the grandmother still refusing to leave her home. Meanwhile, the grandmother's dog has run out of the house and into the woods. Down in the town, the mountain has expelled large amounts of ash and most residents have been killed or have escaped. The military shows up to aid in the evacuation as news crews begin to setup camp at a safe distance to cover the mountain's eruption.
During the town meeting alerting the citizens to evacuate, the mountain erupts, causing a stampede and a rush for the town's citizens to evacuate. Earthquakes cause the town's main highway to collapse and traffic jams clog the only other route out of town, causing chaos as citizens rush to escape. Meanwhile, the mayor's children steal her car and drive it up the mountain to their grandmother's cabin in an attempt to get her to come down with them. When Dalton and Wando try to reach the children, they discover them to have left for the summit to bring down their grandmother. As the eruption continues, the USGS crew prepares to depart the town and both Dalton and Wando head up the mountain after the children, only to find the grandmother still refusing to leave her home. Meanwhile, the grandmother's dog has run out of the house and into the woods. Down in the town, the mountain has expelled large amounts of ash and most residents have been killed or have escaped. The military shows up to aid in the evacuation as news crews begin to setup camp at a safe distance to cover the mountain's eruption.


Up the mountain, Dalton and Wando reach the bed and breakfast but don't initially find the children or their grandmother; after a few minutes of frantic searching they find them outside nearby, looking for the dog, and all make their way into the house where Ruth tells them to leave her alone and go back to the town. As they argue for her to come with them, a lava flow engulfs all three cars and parts of the house. The five of them flee to the nearby lake and take a metal boat across the river, leaving the dog, which was not found, behind. As they trek across, they realize that the lake has been turned to acid and is eating through the metal boat. The five of them then begin to sing hoping for the boat the make it across, but as they near the other end of the lake, the boat's motor fails. As it nears the edge of the lake, the boat begins to sink and Ruth jumps off to push it along to the pier before it sinks, though doing so causes her to suffer injuries from the lake's acidity. After evaluating her injuries, the five of them continue down the mountain with Dalton carrying Ruth on his back.
Up the mountain, Dalton and Wando reach the bed and breakfast but don't initially find the children or their grandmother; after a few minutes of frantic searching they find them outside nearby, looking for the dog, and all make their way into the house where Ruth tells them to leave her alone and go back to the town. As they argue for her to come with them, a lava flow engulfs all three cars and parts of the house. The five of them flee to the nearby lake and take a metal boat across the river, leaving the dog, which was not found, behind. As they trek across, they realize that volcanic activity has turned the lake to acid and is eating through the metal boat. The five of them then begin to sing hoping for the boat the make it across, but as they near the other end of the lake, the boat's motor fails. As it nears the edge of the lake, the boat begins to sink and Ruth jumps off to push it along to the pier before it sinks, though doing so causes her to suffer injuries from the lake's acidity. After evaluating her injuries, the five of them continue down the mountain with Dalton carrying Ruth on his back.


Back in the town, the USGS crew, the last ones left in the town, are evacuated by the military, but a [[lahar|lahar]] (volcanic caused mudslide) causes the small bridge to begin to break apart as they reach it. Both military vehicles, carrying the majority of people in the party, make it across, but the one USGS vehicle, driven by Dreyfus, does not make it and Dreyfus is killed as the bridge is washed away. Up the mountain, Ruth begins to ask to be put down; after a talk with the children, she dies and her body is left there as the other four continue down the mountain. At a ranger station, they discover and hotwire a working truck and use it to continue down the mountain. While doing so, they encounter a lava flow that has blocked the route; the lava has mostly cooled on top but parts of it are still visibly simmering. As they manage to cross, they encounter and rescue the grandmother's dog who evidently circled the lake in the woods but became trapped on a rock surrounded by the lava flow. This rescue marks the turning point. Continuing down to the town, they discover the washed out bridge. Realizing that they have no other means of leaving the town, Dalton heads back to the USGS makeshift operations center and picks up a tracking device that had been showcased in an earlier segment and notices that computers are signaling that the mountain is about to blow completely. Heading back to the truck he begins to head towards the town's mine's as the mountain's top blows and a giant [[pyroclastic cloud]] engulfs the town. The truck makes it safely into the mine; the town is destroyed, to the USGS crew's dismay, as they believe Harry has been killed. Inside the mine, Harry retrieves the tracking device and turns it on, it flashes for "a couple of days" before the four are rescued from the mine.
Back in the town, the USGS crew, the last ones left in the town, are evacuated by the military, but a [[lahar|lahar]] (volcanic caused mudslide) causes the small bridge to begin to break apart as they reach it. Both military vehicles, carrying the majority of people in the party, make it across, but the one USGS vehicle, driven by Dreyfus, does not make it and Dreyfus is killed as the bridge is washed away. Up the mountain, Ruth begins to ask to be put down; after a talk with the children, she dies and her body is left there as the other four continue down the mountain. At a ranger station, they discover and hotwire a working truck and use it to continue down the mountain. While doing so, they encounter a lava flow that has blocked the route; the lava has mostly cooled on top but parts of it are still visibly simmering. As they manage to cross, they encounter and rescue the grandmother's dog who evidently circled the lake in the woods but became trapped on a rock surrounded by the lava flow. This rescue marks the turning point. Continuing down to the town, they discover the washed out bridge. Realizing that they have no other means of leaving the town, Dalton heads back to the USGS makeshift operations center and picks up a tracking device that had been showcased in an earlier segment and notices that computers are signaling that the mountain is about to blow completely. Heading back to the truck he begins to head towards the town's mine's as the mountain's top blows and a giant [[pyroclastic cloud]] engulfs the town. The truck makes it safely into the mine; the town is destroyed, to the USGS crew's dismay, as they believe Harry has been killed. Inside the mine, Harry retrieves the tracking device and turns it on, it flashes for "a couple of days" before the four are rescued from the mine.

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Dante's Peak
File:Dante's peak.jpg
Film poster for Dante's Peak
Directed byRoger Donaldson
Written byLeslie Bohem
Produced byGale Anne Hurd
Joseph Singer
StarringPierce Brosnan
Linda Hamilton
Charles Hallahan
Jamie Renée Smith
Jeremy Foley
Grant Heslov
CinematographyAndrzej Bartkowiak
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
United States February 7, 1997
Thailand March 28, 1997
Running time
109 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budget$104,000,000 US (est.)

Dante's Peak is a 1997 action-adventure film starring Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton. It portrays the effect of a volcano erupting in a small town in the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States. It was released a few months before Volcano and received wider success. [1]

Taglines

  • The pressure is building.
  • Whatever you do, don't look back!
  • Without warning, day becomes night, air turns to fire, and solid ground gives way to white-hot, molten terror.

Plot

The film is set in the fictional town of Dante's Peak, Washington, located in the northern Cascade Mountains but was actually filmed in and around Wallace in northern Idaho. The film is somewhat based on the real-life eruptions of Mount St. Helens in 1980 and Mount Pinatubo in 1991. The film is noted to have put emphasis on trying to accurately depict a volcanic eruption. [2]

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The film begins with the volcanic eruption of an unnamed volcano in Colombia (the script says this is Galeras, and the eruption is presumably the 1993 eruption which killed several vulcanologists) where vulcanologist Harry Dalton (Brosnan) attempts to evacuate with his fiancée Mary-Anne. As they begin heading out of the town, large pieces of volcanic rocks begin to crash onto the small town, one of which penetrates the vehicle and kills Mary-Anne. Four years later, Harry is called in from vacation by his boss to investigate activity going on in the Northern Cascades region near the town of Dante's Peak. At Dante's Peak, the town is receiving an award for being "The second most desirable place to live in the United States, population under 20,000" and celebrating its annual "Pioneer Days Festival". Harry meets with the town's mayor, Rachel Wando (Hamilton), who accompanies him with her two children Graham, (Foley) and Lauren, (Smith) up to the mountain's "high lake" (high altitude lake located near the summit) to check the acidity in the water. After checking the acidity and picking up the mayor's mother in law, Ruth (Hoffman), the five of them head to the town's hot springs where they encounter the bodies of two dead backpackers seared by volcanic activity under the hot springs.

After evaluating the situation, Dalton calls a town meeting to discuss the option of putting the town on alert. As this occurs, Dalton's boss, Paul Dreyfus (Hallahan) shows up to evaluate the mountain and goes against Dalton's decision for putting the town on alert based on an economically devastating decision made in 1980 when he put the towns around Mammoth Mountain on alert without the mountain blowing. Despite feeling strongly against the decision, and being asked the leave, Dalton remains in the town to help Dreyfus and his USGS crew Greg, Terry, Nancy, and Stan (Heslov, Trutner, Field, and Ma) evaluate the possible eruption of the mountain. Initially, tests show no sign that the mountain will erupt, and the crew begins to think about leaving the town. At the same time, Dalton begins to form a bond with the mayor and her children, turning romantic as the plot progresses. After the town's water supply becomes sulfuric due to the acidity of the mountain breaching the town's springs, Dalton and his crew then decide to put the town on alert and call for an evacuation. Mayor Wando attempts to get her mother-in-law to come down but she refuses, preferring instead to stay at the bed and breakfast she and her husband built higher up in the mountain.

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Pierce Brosnan as Harry Dalton in Dante's Peak.

During the town meeting alerting the citizens to evacuate, the mountain erupts, causing a stampede and a rush for the town's citizens to evacuate. Earthquakes cause the town's main highway to collapse and traffic jams clog the only other route out of town, causing chaos as citizens rush to escape. Meanwhile, the mayor's children steal her car and drive it up the mountain to their grandmother's cabin in an attempt to get her to come down with them. When Dalton and Wando try to reach the children, they discover them to have left for the summit to bring down their grandmother. As the eruption continues, the USGS crew prepares to depart the town and both Dalton and Wando head up the mountain after the children, only to find the grandmother still refusing to leave her home. Meanwhile, the grandmother's dog has run out of the house and into the woods. Down in the town, the mountain has expelled large amounts of ash and most residents have been killed or have escaped. The military shows up to aid in the evacuation as news crews begin to setup camp at a safe distance to cover the mountain's eruption.

Up the mountain, Dalton and Wando reach the bed and breakfast but don't initially find the children or their grandmother; after a few minutes of frantic searching they find them outside nearby, looking for the dog, and all make their way into the house where Ruth tells them to leave her alone and go back to the town. As they argue for her to come with them, a lava flow engulfs all three cars and parts of the house. The five of them flee to the nearby lake and take a metal boat across the river, leaving the dog, which was not found, behind. As they trek across, they realize that volcanic activity has turned the lake to acid and is eating through the metal boat. The five of them then begin to sing hoping for the boat the make it across, but as they near the other end of the lake, the boat's motor fails. As it nears the edge of the lake, the boat begins to sink and Ruth jumps off to push it along to the pier before it sinks, though doing so causes her to suffer injuries from the lake's acidity. After evaluating her injuries, the five of them continue down the mountain with Dalton carrying Ruth on his back.

Back in the town, the USGS crew, the last ones left in the town, are evacuated by the military, but a lahar (volcanic caused mudslide) causes the small bridge to begin to break apart as they reach it. Both military vehicles, carrying the majority of people in the party, make it across, but the one USGS vehicle, driven by Dreyfus, does not make it and Dreyfus is killed as the bridge is washed away. Up the mountain, Ruth begins to ask to be put down; after a talk with the children, she dies and her body is left there as the other four continue down the mountain. At a ranger station, they discover and hotwire a working truck and use it to continue down the mountain. While doing so, they encounter a lava flow that has blocked the route; the lava has mostly cooled on top but parts of it are still visibly simmering. As they manage to cross, they encounter and rescue the grandmother's dog who evidently circled the lake in the woods but became trapped on a rock surrounded by the lava flow. This rescue marks the turning point. Continuing down to the town, they discover the washed out bridge. Realizing that they have no other means of leaving the town, Dalton heads back to the USGS makeshift operations center and picks up a tracking device that had been showcased in an earlier segment and notices that computers are signaling that the mountain is about to blow completely. Heading back to the truck he begins to head towards the town's mine's as the mountain's top blows and a giant pyroclastic cloud engulfs the town. The truck makes it safely into the mine; the town is destroyed, to the USGS crew's dismay, as they believe Harry has been killed. Inside the mine, Harry retrieves the tracking device and turns it on, it flashes for "a couple of days" before the four are rescued from the mine.

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Cast

Trivia

  • The film was shot on location in Wallace, Idaho with a large hill next to the town digitally altered to look like a volcano. Many scenes involving townspeople, including the initial award ceremony, the pioneer days festival, and the gymnasium scene were shot using the actual citizens of Wallace as extras. Many of the disaster evacuation scenes that did not involve stunts and other dangerous moments also featured citizens of Wallace; dangerous stunts were filmed using Hollywood extras.
  • A brief scene in the movie was actually shot inside the crater of Washington State's Mount St. Helens. Specifically, it is the scene where one of the scientists gets caught in a rockslide and breaks his leg while trying to climb down to repair a malfunctioning piece of scientific equipment inside the crater of the volcano. The giveaway of this shot is a brief appearance by Mount Adams, a dormant 12,776-foot-high peak 35 miles east of Mount St. Helens, just above the crater rim as the view tightens in on the scientists.
  • Mount St. Helens also makes an appearance at the very end of the movie. During the start of the closing credit crawl, the scene shows an image of a destroyed Dante's Peak community with the camera shot moving out to show a wider scene of disaster, and then showing what remains of the volcano itself. The volcano that remains is actually an image of Mount St. Helens taken from news footage just after the May 18, 1980 eruption.
  • Another volcano mentioned in the film was Mount Pinatubo, which is located in Central Luzon, Philippines. When Pierce Brosnan's character suspected a pending eruption, he mentioned that the sulfur dioxide released by Dante's Peak was something they'd encountered before, in Luzon just before Mt. Pinatubo erupted in June, 1991, after almost 600 years of dormancy.
  • Exteriors were also shot at the USGS's David A. Johnston Cascades Volcano Observatory headquarters in Vancouver, Washington. The facility was named in honor of David A. Johnston, a young scientist who had precisely predicted the volatility of the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. That eruption cost him his life.

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