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Volcano is a 1997 American disaster film directed by Mick Jackson, written by Jerome Armstrong and Billy Ray, and produced by Neal H. Moritz and Andrew Z. Davis. The film stars Tommy Lee Jones , Anne Heche , Don Cheadle and Keith David .
Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry is a 1976 documentary film directed by Donald Brittain and John Kramer for the National Film Board of Canada. [ 1 ] Malcolm Lowry , author of one of the major novels of the 20th century, Under the Volcano , was an English writer who spent a significant amount of time living and ...
Plot summary [ edit ] Divorced couple Valérie and Alain make their way to their daughter's wedding in a small Greek village during the volcanic eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull , which grounds many airplanes in Europe .
Dante's Peak is a 1997 American disaster film directed by Roger Donaldson, written by Leslie Bohem, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, and Charles Hallahan.The film is set in the fictional town of Dante's Peak where the inhabitants fight to survive a volcanic eruption from a long dormant stratovolcano that has suddenly woken up.
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Volcano: Fire on the Mountain is a 1997 American television disaster film starring Cynthia Gibb and Dan Cortese, with a Twin films plot essentially identical to Dante's Peak and similar theme/name to Volcano theatrically released the same year. [1]
The film is based on the fact that the Auckland volcanic field is made up by dozens of volcanic cones, with the most recent eruption some 600 years ago forming Rangitoto Island. [ 6 ] Eruption aired on 13 October 2010 on TV3 ; [ 3 ] this was timed to fall into the Civil Defence awareness week which went from 10 to 16 October 2010 and was dubbed ...
Pompeii: The Last Day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius towards the end of August 79 CE. [1] [2] This eruption covered the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing a large number of people trapped between the volcano and the sea.