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1997108 minAction, Adventure, Drama, Thriller

Dante's Peak

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Is Dante's Peak worth watching? With a rating of 6.214/10, this Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dante's Peak Synopsis

Volcanologist Harry Dalton comes to the sleepy town of Dante's Peak to investigate the recent rumblings of the dormant volcano the burg is named for. Before long, his worst fears are realized when a massive eruption hits, and immediately, Harry, the mayor and the townspeople find themselves fighting for their lives amid a catastrophic nightmare.

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Top Cast

Pierce Brosnan
Pierce BrosnanHarry Dalton
Linda Hamilton
Linda HamiltonRachel Wando
Arabella Field
Arabella FieldNancy
Jamie Renée Smith
Jamie Renée SmithLauren Wando
Jeremy Foley
Jeremy FoleyGraham Wando
Elizabeth Hoffman
Elizabeth HoffmanRuth
Charles Hallahan
Charles HallahanPaul Dreyfus
Grant Heslov
Grant HeslovGreg
Kirk Trutner
Kirk TrutnerTerry Furlong
Tzi Ma
Tzi MaStan

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Is Dante's Peak worth watching?

Dante's Peak has received mixed reviews with a 6.214/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure, Drama movies.

Is Dante's Peak hit or flop?

Dante's Peak has received average ratings (6.214/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Dante's Peak is a Action, Adventure, Drama movie that Volcanologist Harry Dalton comes to the sleepy town of Dante's Peak to investigate the recent rumblings of the dormant volcano the burg is named for. ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 22, 2025
★ 6

There are certain similarities with “Jaws” (1975) here, don’t you think? A small town, tourist-centric, is hearing some rumblings from mother nature that geologist “Harry” (Pierce Brosnan) doesn’t much like the sound of. When he calls the townsfolk together, though, they are way more concerned about the economic impact on their businesses if any bad news leaks out. The mayor (Linda Hamilton) is in no rush to terminate her time in office, and when his boss “Paul” (Charles Hallahan) turns up and tries to dial things down, it would seem that all is under control - or under the rug, anyway. Well, that’s until they try the tap water and then realise that this mountainside community is about to see red - quite literally! Can he manage to rescue everyone (including the mayor, her kids and the obligatory stray pet) and get the residents to safety? Now jeopardy isn’t high on the list of priorities for Roger Donaldson here so the plot is all fairly predictable, but there are some decent visual effects as the things nears it’s conclusion and there’s just an hint of science to illustrate that volcanoes tend to do what they want, when they want - regardless of whatever gadgets human beings stick in the ground to monitor them. It’s called the pyroclast protocol - just ask the Pompeiians. Brosnan is hardly an all-action hero, but he does enough here with the always wooden Hamilton and there are just enough tea-time, family, scares to keep the thing entertaining enough for just short of the two hours it takes for me to roast a chicken (in an oven). Watchable? Yes. Forgettable? That, too.