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David Jackson is based on real-life scientist David Johnston. He died in the same way and uttering the same final words into his radio before the blast of Mt. St. Helens hit him, "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!" The rest of the depiction of him, however, was decried by Johnston's family and his colleagues at the USGS for misrepresenting his character, so much so that Johnston's family threatened to sue the filmmakers for libel.
Central Oregon's Mt. Bachelor was used for the pre-eruption scene of Mt. St. Helens. Mt. Bachelor and Mt. St. Helens, both volcanoes, are on the Cascade Mountain range.
The film takes place from March 20 to May 18, 1980.
First Hollywood soundtrack of the italian prog-rock group Goblin (Massimo Morante, Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli, Agostino Marangolo and Antonio Marangolo)
The location for the surface of Mt. St. Helens was a local garbage dump in Bend, Oregon.
"David Jackson: [talking into a CB radio right after St. Helens erupts] Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it! [the blast consumes him]"
"Harry Truman: [reading from his wife's recipe] "Baste duck every twenty minutes in cherry sauce." Cherry sauce. Dammit, Edie, how can I baste the duck in cherry sauce when I'm all out of sauce? I guess I'm gonna have to make a load of sauce. If I had any cherries, I could make a load of sauce. [to his dog] Harry Truman: What're YOU looking at? The least you could do is set the table!"