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Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York 2006

★ 5.844 votes120 min📅 2006-02-25

When a clandestine experiment goes catastrophically wrong, a hidden pocket of molten rock deep beneath Manhattan tears open, threatening to reduce the city to an ash-covered wasteland.

Director: Robert Lee

Cast

Pascale Hutton
Pascale Hutton
Karen Barbarini
Costas Mandylor
Costas Mandylor
Matt McLaughlin
Michael Ironside
Michael Ironside
Levering
Alexandra Paul
Alexandra Paul
Dr. Susan Foxley
Eric Breker
Eric Breker
RJ
Matthew Bennett
Matthew Bennett
Agent Walters
Kevin McNulty
Kevin McNulty
Neil Kavanagh

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006) about?

The film follows a catastrophic chain reaction triggered by illegal research, which accidentally opens a massive magma reserve deep beneath Manhattan. The city's foundations become a smoldering battleground as eruptions force emergency crews into a desperate race against time to save millions.

Who directed Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York?

Robert Lee directed the film, steering the project through its high-octane blend of disaster drama and science-fiction thrills.

Who stars in Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York?

The film features Pascale Hutton, Costas Mandylor, Michael Ironside, Alexandra Paul, and Eric Breker leading the ensemble cast.

Is Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006) worth watching?

If you enjoy disaster flicks that mix real-world stakes with speculative chaos, this 2006 entry delivers plenty of fire and urgency. While it's not a critical darling, its straightforward action and NYC-centric destruction make it a guilty pleasure for catastrophe fans.

How long is Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York?

This disaster thriller runs for 120 minutes, packing in two hours of non-stop tension.

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About Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006) — Can Manhattan survive when a volcano erupts under its streets?

When a clandestine experiment goes catastrophically wrong, a hidden pocket of molten rock deep beneath Manhattan tears open, threatening to reduce the city to an ash-covered wasteland. Robert Lee's Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006) delivers a pulse-pounding blend of science-fiction and action as emergency responders, scientists, and ordinary citizens scramble to survive the city's sudden descent into chaos. Packed with towering infernos, collapsing skyscrapers, and frantic evacuations, the film turns the iconic skyline into a battleground where every second counts and the ground itself is the enemy.

Aided by a gripping ensemble cast, including Pascale Hutton as a determined geologist and Costas Mandylor as a hardened fire chief, the story races from the laboratory to the streets, blending real-world disaster tropes with speculative thrills. The film's relentless tension and high-stakes survival narrative make it a must-watch for fans of catastrophe cinema, offering a nightmarish vision of a modern metropolis brought to its knees by forces beyond human control.