Dante's Peak Page #7

Synopsis: Volcanologist Harry Dalton and mayor Rachel Wando of Dante's Peak try to convince the city council and the other volcanologists that the volcano right above Dante's peak is indeed dangerous. People's safety is being set against economical interests.
Director(s): Roger Donaldson
Production: Universal Pictures
  4 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
24%
PG-13
Year:
1997
108 min
1,770 Views


we can clean these cuts up.

Harry!

Be careful!

Get back!

Rachel!

Sh*t!

Sh*t.

Nancy, go ahead.

Thank you.

Frank?

Yeah?

How long has this light

been blinking?

I don't know.

A day or two.

Thank you, NASA.

Thank you, NASA!

Thank you, NASA!

All right, you can get out

now. You're all set. All right.

Just give me your hand.

Watch yourself.

Get the crutches!

I think they got him!

Harry!

We thought you were toast!

Are we glad to see you alive!

Rachel and the kids are

still there. Good to see you.

When that signal went off,

I nearly fell off my chair.

He started screaming,

"Thank you, NASA!"

The old tin box worked.

Sure did.

Rachel and the children are

still there. Where's Paul?

He didn't make it.

At least he got

to see the show.

All the way back up. I need

people with me. Let's go, move it!

Stand back.

Coming through.

Keep clear. Look out!

We have survivors back here.

Get out of the way!

Graham!

Mom, it's Harry!

He's alive!

It's good to see you.

Did you really mean what you

said about taking us fishing?

Sure did.

That's great.

You guys ready to go?

Let's go.

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Leslie Bohem

Leslie "Les" Bohem (born 1951) is an American screenwriter and television writer. more…

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