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Joe Versus the Volcano

Joe Banks, a hypochondriac, learns he has six months to live, quits his dead-end job, musters the nerve to ask his coworker out on a date, and is subsequently hired by a mysterious visitor to plunge into a volcano.

Director(s)

John Patrick Shanley

Alan Edmisten

William M. Elvin

Cast & Crew

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan

DeDe / Angelica / Patricia Graynamore

Dan Hedaya

Dan Hedaya

Frank Waturi

Darrell Zwerling

Darrell Zwerling

Underwear Salesman

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks

Joe Banks

Ossie Davis

Ossie Davis

Marshall

Branscombe Richmond

Branscombe Richmond

Waponi

Carol Kane

Carol Kane

Hairdresser

Nathan Lane

Nathan Lane

Baw - The Waponi Advance Man

William M. Elvin

William M. Elvin

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Amanda Plummer

Amanda Plummer

Dagmar

Robert Stack

Robert Stack

Dr. Ellison

Alan Edmisten

Alan Edmisten

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Abe Vigoda

Abe Vigoda

Chief of the Waponis

Lloyd Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

Samuel Harvey Graynamore

Barry McGovern

Barry McGovern

Luggage Salesman

John Patrick Shanley

John Patrick Shanley

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Lala Sloatman

Lala Sloatman

Waitress

Paul Michael Thorpe

Paul Michael Thorpe

God Woo

David Burton

David Burton

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Jayne Haynes

Jayne Haynes

Nurse

Tony Salome

Tony Salome

Clerk

Jim Hudson

Jim Hudson

Fred - Guard

Jon Conrad Pochron

Jon Conrad Pochron

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Antoni Gatti

Antoni Gatti

Italian Tailor

Jim Ryan

Jim Ryan

Bellman

Karl Rumburg

Karl Rumburg

Ralph

Brian Esteban

Brian Esteban

Emo - Waponi Lookout

Wally Ruiz

Wally Ruiz

Spanish Singer

Guillermo Guzman

Guillermo Guzman

Spanish Singer

Tommy Franco

Tommy Franco

Spanish Singer

Courtney Gibbs

Courtney Gibbs

Saleswoman

Jennifer Stewart

Jennifer Stewart

Statue of Liberty

William Ward

William Ward

Salesman - Hammacher Schlemmer

Details

GenresComedy, Romance, Adventure
Runtime1h 42 mins
Released on09 Mar 1990
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

kevin2019

8/10

"Joe Versus the Volcano" is a most off-beat and unusual film, but the central message it advocates is a common one. Life is worth living and this is never more relevant and meaningful than when life is slowly ebbing away and coming to an end and perhaps the circumstances leading up to that final terminal breath allows for a period of reflection. How awful would it be if all you were to see is a succession of missed opportunities and the "what ifs...." stemming from the possiblities afforded by these lost opportunities. A life of poor choices and complete failures is hardly ideal, but when compared to a life wasted? A life of no accomplishments at all? A life lived on these terms of taking no risks is indeed a boring existence and hopefully none of us need to jump into a volcano to realise this.

Wuchak

5/10

**_Good message, decent movie, albeit really odd_** That pretty much sums up this 1990 film starring Tom Hanks as a miserable man stuck in an uninspiring job. After learning he's going to die in six months, he accepts an offer to live it up for a couple of weeks and sacrifice himself in a volcano on some nondescript Pacific island. Right off the bat, the movie tips off that it's more fantasy than reality. There's a great message about not selling your life -- your dreams -- for whatever pathetic wage they're offering at the local factory or whatever the case. But the final act fizzles out in Giligan's Island cartooniness. Meg Ryan co-stars in a three-pronged role. GRADE: C+

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Bare with me here, because things are hazy. I distinctly remember renting this at our old small town independent pre-Block Buster video rental establishment. Back when it stopped selling porn (for a few years) and devoted the back room to Betamax and Laser Disc before they moved on to a bigger building. I remember riding my bike there with my father when I was ten. I remember seeing the poster in one of the two small windows. I remember the other new releases on the shelf, and I remember renting this on VHS with a Beta Danger Mouse. And then I remember thinking it was a drama because of the start of the film, cracking up about the luggage, cracking up about the actual volcano climax, and that is about it. But I guess the point is that I remember laughing, and that is what matters.

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