Dante's Peak is a 1997 American disaster thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson, written by Leslie Bohem, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, and Charles Hallahan.
Volcanologist Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) and Mayor Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton), finally convince the unbelieving populace that the big one is about to hit and that they need to evacuate immediately, only to discover her two children have gone up the mountain to get their grandmother. With Earth's clock racing against them, they must rescue the kids and grandma before the volcano explodes in a fury of flame and ash a million times more powerful than an atomic bomb.
Victims[]
- Marianne - Killed when a piece of volcanic debris crashed through the roof of Harry's pickup, smashing her head open.
- Unnamed Man - Boiled alive in a hot spring off-screen, body shown.
- Unnamed Woman - Boiled alive in a hot spring off-screen, body shown.
- Two Squirrels - Suffocated from carbon emissions off-screen, bodies shown.
- E.G.F/"SpiderLegs" - Destroyed when the volcano erupted.
- Unnamed Person - Died when they crashed their car into another car. (Debatable)
- Unnamed Bus Driver - Died when the school bell tower fell ontop of his bus. (Debatable)
- 12 Unnamed People - Killed when the highway collapsed.
- 43 Fish - Killed when the lake became acidic.
- Ruth Wando - Died from chemical burns received from the lake after pushing the boat the family was on to shore.
- Dr. Paul Dreyfus - Killed when the bridge he was one got swept away by the overflowing river
Deaths[]
- Total - 65
Group Deaths[]
Animals[]
- Total - 45
- 43 Fish
- 2 Squirrels
Humans[]
- Total - 19
- 13 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 3 Men
- 3 Women
Robots[]
- Total - 1
- All E.G.Fs
Notes[]
- When the volcano erupts, a person crashes their car and the horn begins blaring, but it is unknown if they're dead or unconscious.
- When the volcano erupts, a school tower collapses and lands on a school bus parked outside, in a later shot, we can visibly see a man inside slumpt over, it is unknown if he is unconsious or dead.