- Ring of Fire (1991 film)
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name = Ring of Fire
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director =George Casey
producer =Mike Day , George Casey,Paul Navros
writer =Lawrence Blair , George Casey,David L. Hamilton ,Sean MacLeod Phillips
narrator =Robert Foxworth
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music =Michael Stearns
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editing = Tim Huntley
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released = 1991
runtime = 40 minutes
country = USA/Spain
language = English
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imdb_id = 0102794Ring of Fire is a
1991 documentary film inIMAX format. It looks at some of the varieties ofvolcanism andearthquake activity in theRing of Fire , around the Pacific Rim. The film runs 40 minutes.The film was jointly presented by the
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History inFort Worth, Texas ,The Science Museum of Minnesota inSaint Paul, Minnesota , and theReuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center inSan Diego, California The film has eight main segments (chapters in the
DVD release:1. Ring of Fire: an overview of the region using
wireframe computer animation, and including footage of Hawaiian lava flows as an illustration of how early Earth might have looked. Footage of a new volcano in Chile is also shown.2. The San Francisco Quake of '89: looks at the 1989
Loma Prieta earthquake inSan Francisco, California and its aftermath, including IMAX footage of the rescheduled game of theWorld Series , ten days after the quake.3.
Mount Saint Helens : includes IMAX footage from about 10 years after the1980 eruption, and the famous time sequence of the eruption taken at the time.4. Floating on Hot Liquid: looks at the geology of volcanism, again using wireframe computer animation to illustrate plate movement and magma flow up through the crust.
5. Learning to Live With a Volcano: life in
Sakurajima , an island inJapan where eruptions are almost constant and evacuation drills are an annual event;sulfur mining at Kawah Ijen6. Buddhas Keep Watch: Using the temple of
Borobudur and the BalineseKecak dance as a frame, shows how Indonesians live with the simultaneous threat and fertility provided by their volcanoes.7. The Center of the Ring: Looks at volcanism on
Hawai'i , especiallyKilauea andMauna Loa , Footage includes roads, houses and cars destroyed by advancing lava, and underwater lave flows.8. End Credits
The film was released as a VHS video in 1995, and as a DVD in 1997 (rereleased in 2006)
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