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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 (1997 film) The Volcano Disaster (film) Volcano! (1926 film) W. When Time Ran Out; The White Sister (1923 film) This page was last edited on 18 May 2023, at ...
Supervolcano is a 2005 disaster drama television film directed by Tony Mitchell and written by Edward Canfor-Dumas.It is based on the speculated and potential eruption of the volcanic Yellowstone Caldera, located in Yellowstone National Park.
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 the eruption of a long dormant stratovolcano that has suddenly become active again.
The Volcano Disaster (also known as Nature Unleashed: Volcano, 2005) [93] Volcano: ... Airport (film series), 1970s series of four airplane-themed disaster films [103]
Volcano (Icelandic: Eldfjall) is a 2011 Icelandic drama film directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, [1] [2] but it did not make the final shortlist. [3] At the 2012 Edda Awards, the film was nominated in 14 categories, winning in 5. [4]
Film critic Leonard Maltin's annual publication of capsule film reviews dubbed the film "'When Ideas Ran Out' or 'The Blubbering Inferno.'" A story in TV Guide observed that "with cheesy special effects (even the volcano isn't convincing, considering the film cost $20 million) and a hole-ridden script, this film offers precious little to like ...
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]