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Rescue | Volcanic Ash
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IMDbFavorite Actress ActionAdventure | 1998 | Linda Hamilton
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Under | 1998 | Jamie Renée Smith
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 1998 | Jeremy Foley
Top Box Office Films | 1998 | John Frizzell
Budget 116,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 178,127,760 USD
Cast and crew of this movie found themselves in a distribution race with 20th Century Fox, which was producing Volcano (1997) at the time. Due to a sped-up production schedule, this movie reached theaters almost three months earlier than Volcano, and had better box-office success.
The "volcanic ash" was really fine newspaper shavings.
All crater scenes were shot at Mount St. Helens.
Most of the film's exteriors were shot in Wallace, Idaho. Dante's Peak and surrounding scenery were then digitally added.
A great many special effects in the movie were practical special effects, using real-world models, or full-size properties and vehicles.
"Greg: It's coffee time! Coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee, coffee! Cappuccino, java, YES!"
"Stan: Isn't this beautiful, nestled all nice and cozy right up against the mountain? Nancy: Yeah, just like Pompeii."