Terror Peak (2003)
Melanie Fraser has a problem. Her mother, Dr. Janet Fraser, thinks that she can bond with her stepfather by accompanying mom and dad on a simple business excursion to see if a small tour guide company is a good investment for clients. The fact that the trip will take the threesome to the site of a volcano in New Zealand is nothing for Melanie to worry about. Old "Mount Extreme" is inactive and mom is a former volcanologist who should know a safe hill when she sees one. So what's the problem? Answer: somebody forgot to tell the gods in charge of lava control that they were about to host a family therapy session. Mount Extreme decides to live up to its name just in time to make Melanie's quality time with the folks seem like a big mistake.
Director: Dale G. Bradley
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Lynda Carter as Dr. Janet Fraser |
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Parker Stevenson as Kevin Fraser |
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Antony Starr as Jason |
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Emily Barclay as Melanie Fraser |
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William Davis as Rangi |
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Peter Elliott as Patrick |
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Emma Storry as Sara |
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Joanne Baker as Kendall |
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Crawford Thomson as Brett the Scientist |
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Paki Cherrington as John the Maori Elder |
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Alistair Browning as Dirksen Thatcher |
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Patricia Ngawati Faiers as Moana |
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Cherie McQuilain as Tour Guide |
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Peter Muller as Gary Green |
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Emma Aubin as Cherry |
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Campbell Rousselle as Adventure Tourist |
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Scott Harding as Bus Driver |
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Cit Harris as Jill |
| Directing | Dale G. Bradley | Director |
| Writing | Dale G. Bradley | Writer |
| Sound | Bruce Lynch | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Terri De'ath | Casting |
| Production | Valorie Massalas | Casting |