Dante's Peak (7/10) Movie CLIP - The Dam Breaks (1997) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Paul (Charles Hallahan) decides to get outta town when the volcano starts massive mudslides and flooding.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Old Smokey develops a bad temper in this volcanic disaster spectacle. Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) is a volcano expert whose interest became more than academic after he lost the woman he loved in a volcanic emergency. When he is sent to investigate unusual seismic activity in the quiet Pacific Northwest community of Dante's Peak, he discovers people boiled to death in the local hot spring and plant and animal life dying or displaying unusual illnesses near the city's supposedly dormant volcano. Harry becomes convinced that a major volcanic catastrophe is in the cards. Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton), the town's mayor, is a single mother who also runs the local cafe, and now that Dante's Peak has been named one of the most desirable small towns in America, tourists have been flocking to the diner and other local businesses. While concerned with the safety of her community, Rachel takes a cynical view of Harry's warnings about the volcano; she has no desire to alarm either the town's residents or the wealthy visitors lining the city's pockets. Nevertheless, Harry tries to convince Rachel of the potential danger, as they begin to develop feelings for each other that are not strictly professional. The summer of 1997 was a big season for killer volcanoes at the movies, as Dante's Peak and Volcano opened within a few months of each other.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1997)
Cast: Charles Hallahan
Director: Roger Donaldson
Producers: Ilona Herzberg, Gale Anne Hurd, Staci A. Hunter, Geoff Murphy, Marliese Schneider, Joseph Singer
Screenwriter: Leslie Bohem
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The miniatures in this movie was done by Digital Domain. At that time, they were doing Titanic (1997) and Dante's Peak (1997) miniatures. You can really tell that that Special effects company did well as those 2 movies' VFX still holds up to this day, even looking better than modern CGI movies.
I wonder. Is Digital Domain still around?
This is one of those disaster movies that was actually done properly. Good story, acting, and special effects.
TheOnePistol and it was scientifically accurate too
@@York22 But there are some mistakes. For example explosions and lava flows dont appears during same erruption event. Not during so short event.
I have my doubts about the whole acidic lake scene.
Is it possible that a big mass of water could turn into a deadly soup?
@@-Vitalis- Yes...but the movie is very exaggerated. I've heard it said before that sulfur upheaving from the ground during an eruption can mingle with the water to create sulfuric acid, it's a confirmed phenomenon, but while the sulfur content would kill all plant and animal life due to the PH level radically changing, it would be really mild acid, not like the kind found in a laboratory that is concentrated by artificial means.
The fish would be dead but it wouldn't harm something as large as a human unless you were submerged for a long time or drank it, and it certainly wouldn't be intense enough to dissolve metal _especially_ in such a short timespan.
Also looked it up to be sure. _Crater_ lakes, the kind that form on the actual volcano, can be intensely acidic and dangerous to human life, but in the movie it was a lake that was merely near the mountain. The acids form when volcanic gases containing things like sulfur desolve in fresh water to create the new material; the more gasses the water is exposed to, the acidic it will become, but it takes a very large amount of gases to make a large difference. To give you an idea, on the PH scale crater lakes can reach a PH of 0.5, which will leave chemical burns on humans, but most lakes sustain a PH of _7_ (remember that higher value means lower concentration)
@@pjaro77 Yeah, it's because of the type of volcano, which is determined by the geology of the area. Stratovolcanoes are the ones that form the giant mountains--like in the movie--because the mantle is very dense and doesn't "flow" very well in that area. This dense, heavy mantle--which hardens into igneous rock--acts like a cork, which results in pressure, and pressure results in big booms. Once the pressure is relieved, the rock cools and hardens pretty fast though, it doesn't go far. Shield volcanoes are like you see in Hawaii, where the rock is very thin and flows easily and quickly, which means eruptions are frequent and it will barf up large and fast moving flows of lava, but it doesn't really go boom because there's little pressure, it just flows out. The inaccuracy of the movie is that it gave what is clearly a stratovolcano the kind of "flows" you see on shield volcanoes, which isn't possible because that would require two completely different kinds of mantle in the same space.
I miss movies using miniatures and practical effects. They look so much nicer than CGI.
True like the twister in the wizard of oz it looks real now twisters in movies look very fake
That's why I think "If you can't cgi it, you shouldn't try it"
This
So much more appealing and visually satisfying wholeheartedly agree
For the first Independence Day film, a scale model of the White House was built, just to blow it up with some explosive charges. Now that's good filmmaking!
R.I.P Charles Hallahan (1943-1997)
I think the reason why practical effects are so much better than CGI in a few ways is the noise they may make it sound all thrashing and no sense of action but that’s what makes a truly outstanding scene the twister in Wizard of Oz is one great example the sheer thrashing and piercing noise is what makes it so real special effects in my opinion can be done practically and CGI but they need to add a sense of reality to the scene to make it effective all closeups and certain colours not being natural takes the effect away
Say what you want, but I like this movie still. AND Twister, too. And Deep Impact.
LoganHunter82 Deep Impact is still my favorite movie of all time...20th anniversary on may 6th this coming year!!
Deep Impact and Twister were at least ten times better than this.
That's funny, i was watching Twister clips before this.....
That is so weird, my mind subconsciously clamps these films together even though I haven’t seen them in years. So do you, apparently 🤷♂️🤯
Same! Though Twister/Dante's Peak are my two personal favorite disaster movies. Fun Fact: Dante's Peak was inspired by the Mt. Saint Helens eruption in 1980
The dam did not break in this scene but rather was "overtopped". A concrete dam such as this one is actually fairly likely to survive the event without catastrophic failure and there are real life examples of this.
Ikr
+Derek 1313 i agree
+Derek 1313 You can see it break in half in the middle.
That raging flood went through that valley like a battering ram. Wiping out everything in it's path.
This not some ordinary flooding or land slide this is what they call a Lahar and they are powerful they are strong enough to wipe out an entire city if they ever hit one which is actually something that is predicted to happen to Seattle when Rainer Erupts. Doesn't help that the Lahars in this movie is mixed in with all the gases, acid, and every other component from the Volcano.
This scene was shot in a huge water tank where they dyed the water brown. Unfortunately it was not EPA approved and they could not drain the tank into the river. It took them weeks to find a solution of how to dispose of the water by trucking it to a disposal site. The cost of the tank was $1,000,000 a week. That was an expensive oversight, but the final scene looks fantastic to me.
actually it was in the next scene (8/10) with the bridge, that the water tank was used.
Effects from the old times are much better than the current ones....
I'm positive when i say this, anything we build, mother nature can destroy.
+James Catalao Directors too
Nukes? They can't be detonated even if you dropped on into the sun so..
Definitely A Russian Paid Troll the sun would be hot as it is over 1m degrees celcius, so it would melt any metal
Right before this starts we were crying for the grandma and it was so calm and quiet...then CRACK! We all jumped a mile when we first saw this XD
I often wonder what the survivors, and families of the deceased of the Mt St Helens eruption think of this movie. From the news footage and Nat Geo photos that I have seen, this film looks scarily accurate...
I*'m friends with one of the Survivors
People thought this movie was dumb I think this movie and twister are great movies
I got here watching twister scenes
So true xx
Shonzock I got here watching The Ark Scenes XD
I agree
joj jojerson yes Twister came out the same year I believe man I miss realistic disaster films like these
Anyone from Kerala????
Yes
Yes, mullaperiyar🥴
Wow. For the time this movie was made, this is very nice - realism and good acting. I wonder how exactly they did the dam scene.
Miniature
Shame they don't make movies like this anymore
Actually the Dam gets overtopped by the Lahar then breaks from the enormous stress from the heavy weight of the Lahar
Glad to see someone using the Lahar term!!
You're totally right
A Lahar is made during a volcanic eruption, or even during just a heat up on the mountain, it is lots of melted snow and ice that with its strength can pick up dirt, rocks, trees, cars, homes, and almost anything you can think of, including people
Was watching this with my classmates
I joke and said "Godamn!" when it collapsed.
I made my teacher chuckle lol.
I remember about 2 months ago i was in Lanzarote and this was the only thing on that was english. I was watching this up until like 12 and dont regret it
That vulcano truely deserved its name.
Holy
Moly. 22 years ago!! Damn time goes fast.
Don’t you mean….Dam time goes fast?🤣🤣🤣 sorry couldn’t resist
25 years ago
People on the hike to the mountain:great day not to be killed
I heard of a flood like that. It’s called lahar. A mix of water and ash that causes flooding and landslides.
Mugsy: "Gee this is fun Rocky, just like in the amusement park".
Seeing dam collapses always makes me wonder/worry over the people further downstream. When it rains and there's a flash flood, you at least have a little warning. When something like this happens? You're lucky if you have minutes' warning of what's coming.
A volcano erupting is basically a pimple popping on the face of Earth.
Now I get it, but I saw a Mt. St. Helens Documentary from Seconds From Disaster
about the eruption on May 18, 1980 and when the eurption caused a lahar, it headed down some river 10-20 miles away from the mountain, where this man and his girlfriend got swept away in a lahar during the eurption, while fishing. She was in the water for a minute under logs, but her boyfriend was on top of his car, and pulled her out of the water. She suffered 3rd-degree burns to over 60% of her body.
Jesus. Poor girl
I saw that and also I think her arm was skinned down to the muscle tissue too. She was very lucky to survive
I think the narrator said she lost 60% of her skin
Pierce Brosnan would know about dams. And facilities. And runways.
Anybody watching in 2019?
2020 crew
Yup
God "dam" it dam you had one dam job and you didn't dam the water.....dam you
It's sad that he still cares and is trying to tell him that the bridge is about to go and they got everyone out
Quite realistic. Glaciers melt from the volcano's heat.
when i was.a child.i 've seen this so awsome...i think.2000 to 2001😉😉😉
Lmao there’s humvees and he gets into a van
the stupidest place to live is where a volcano and snow lives this is what happens
There known as Lahars or mudslides. This from where the hot ash rock and fades met the ice on the summit so quickly that when it mixes together it creates a massive mudslide which floods most of the valleys below and even further. they reckon Mt Rainer might create something as bad as this but worse as many people live on the lahars deposits from previous eruptions. nd they reckon Mt Rainer In Washington not far from Mt Helen's in the cascade mountain range might create something as bad as this. But Infact it may even be worse as many people live on the lahar deposits from older previous eruptions .
Actually shows how lahar forms.
I used to live near a dam but then on the news people said the dam was getting old the moment we heard that we moved
@Myuufi a really big miniature it was something like 1/8th size, it was crazy. There was a segment about it in the special features.
Bigatures they call them at Weta
Tip 1 for making a destruction move... THEM HOOVER DAMN DON'T SAY YEAH YOU CAN PASS IT JUST SAYS.... "Come at me wave."
PAUL: Take care.
When people sucked away in a lahar, it can burn them severly. Right?
The icicles look like teeth with water dripping from them.
This mudflows by the volcano are called lahars.
Volcanos are crazy....the earth just resets everything
That model could have been bigger, still more fun than cheap CGI.
This reminds me to the Thomas and Friends old models :/
linda hamilton is beautiful
pierce brosnan also
Even the dog is beautiful.
Even the special effects are beautiful. Awesome and aged very well after 20 years
The girl who played the daughter is probably a good looking woman now
That volcano was a way different kind of Terminator. "Get away fast if you want to live!"
Lahars are so O_0
The ashes look like snow
Ikr LOL 😂😂😂
It's Hoover Dam.
The volcano st helens
Much more realistic than volcano because it was just like real life Mt st Helen's
Me gusta esta película
lawl i saw the movie years ago and now i find the trailer!?
@godsfireworks Yeah, that was really impressive. And damn, that's huge.
Do Lahars behave like a Flash Flood, a Mud Slide, or something else entirely?
oh damn
People say this is mt.st helens but really its mt rainier or mt shasta
Cómo es que las compuertas de la presa de agua se han destrozado, para que la presa se desborde?
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That last shot works better slowed down
I just want to know what to expect
I miss movie about volcano
No, it actually doesn't exist in real life, they made it up. they based in on some Cascade Volcanoes but the actual mountain itself is not real.
Why does every disaster movie always have to include Tsunamis or floods?
This is a Lahar and it wouldn't be a complete Volcano movie without it. When a Volcano erupts especially this type of Volcano it makes all the snow melt a rapid rate mixed in with gases, acid, and other compnents that come flooding down the mountain and are more powerful than any flooding or landslide you will ever see they are strong enough to wipe out anything in it's path including an entire city if they ever hit one, which is predicted to happen to Seattle when Rainer erupts.
This makes mount Vesuvius jealous
If Vesuvius erupts suddenly like in this film, the death toll could reach five figures. Naples is ancient and already crumbling. Especially our highways would all collapse. Some have houses underneath.
Damn that dam!
Good movie
This is so tense
Compare it with the real Derna dam break 11 Sep. 2023!
I have to admit that dam break sequence was pretty cool but it would not happen in real life
1309 TS tell that to puerto rico lol
do you even know how concrete dams work?
Yes it can happen in real life that is not some ordinary flooding it is a Lahar and they are powerful enough to even wipe out an entire city. When a Volcano Erupts it melts all the snow from the mountain at a rapid rate and it's mixed with every kind of gas and compnent that is coming from the Volcano and flooding down the mountain taking and destroying everything in his path.This is what is predicted to happen to Seattle when Mount Rainer Erupts, look up Lahars they are that powerful.
Как завут фильм?
Hi
Did the grandma die?
oh DAM!!!!
Wouldn't all that ash be suffocating them?
1:00
yep
What are we looking at at 0:32?
Why did it melt all of the ice?
@S Ri but not cold enough to melt ice
i forgot thetown was covered in ash and i prhught it was all snow xc
Whats movie name
1997???? Wow
Why is everything in this film grey?
Thats alot of acid water!
(If it still is acidic)
This is not a dam movie it’s a volcano movie
You do realise that is part of a Volcano? Neither is it any ordinary flooding or landslide. This is what they call a Lahar and they are powerful, when a Volcano like this one erupts it causes all the snow to melt at a fast rapid pase combine with other gases, acid, and other components coming from the volcano , mixed with a landslde destroying everything in its path and take everything with it, they can even wipe out an entire city if it ever hits one, which is predicted to happen to Seattle when Mount Rainer ever erupts.
I paused at the front :D
Movie name plz
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE RIVERS DRUING VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS WHEN ASH FALLS IN THE RIVERS
The damn dam...
@cjhrjone54 Because, in this case, lahars are a real danger. Mt. Rainer will cause really bad lahars.
Did they dieded??
Hoover Dam Destroyed
Wow
cant seem to continue the movie!
oh....
That looks Like tsunami and volcano
All I can say is Aaaaaahhhhhh
Alguém sabe o nome do filme em Português ??