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Dantes Peak
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Upon being sent to the small town of Dante's Peak, where people suffer from strange activities of a volcano, Harry Dalton, a young successful scientist, who through investigation finds out that the volcano is about to be erupt, the thing that risks the life of people, so Harry does his best, in order to save their lives.
Upon being sent to the small town of Dante's Peak, where people suffer from strange activities of a volcano, Harry Dalton, a young successful scientist, who through investigation finds out that the volcano is about to be erupt, the thing that risks the life of people, so Harry does his best, in order to save their lives.
Actors:
Brian Reddy,
Walker Brandt,
Linda Hamilton,
David Lipper,
Jeffrey L. Ward,
Marilyn Leubner,
Carole Androsky,
Susie Spear Purcell,
Christopher Murray,
Lee Garlington,
Hansford Rowe,
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Brian Reddy
Walker Brandt
Linda Hamilton
26 September 1956, Salisbury, Maryland, USA
David Lipper
Jeffrey L. Ward
Marilyn Leubner
Carole Androsky
10 November 1942, Pittston, Pennsylvania, USA
Susie Spear Purcell
Christopher Murray
19 March 1957, Los Angeles, California, USA
Lee Garlington
20 July 1953, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Hansford Rowe
12 May 1924, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Director:
Roger Donaldson
Roger Donaldson
15 November 1945, Ballarat, Australia
Country:
United States
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