Overview:
At the University of Chicago, a research team that includes brilliant student machinist Eddie Kasalivich experiences a breakthrough: a stable form of fusion that may lead to a waste-free energy source. However, a private company wants to exploit the technology, so Kasalivich and physicist Dr. Lily Sinclair are framed for murder, and the fusion device is stolen. On the run from the FBI, they must recover the technology and exonerate themselves.| Status: | Released (1996-08-02) |
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| Awards: | 1 nomination total |
| BoxOffice: | $21,226,204 |
| Screen: | Arne Schmidt, Rick Seaman, Josh Friedman |
| Productions: | Chicago Pacific Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, The Zanuck Company, 3 Arts Entertainment |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 6384: Keanu Reeves - Eddie Kasalivich
- 192: Morgan Freeman - Paul Shannon
- 3293: Rachel Weisz - Dr. Lily Sinclair
- 10430: Fred Ward - FBI Agent Leon Ford
- 14721: Kevin Dunn - FBI Agent Doyle
- 1248: Brian Cox - Lyman Earl Collier
- 593: Joanna Cassidy - Maggie McDermott
Crews
- 59955: Frank Tidy - Director of Photography - Camera
- 38: Arthur Schmidt - Editor - Editing
- 12989: Andrew Davis - Director - Directing
- 71346: Michael Bortman - Screenplay - Writing
- 15842: Dov Hoenig - Editor - Editing
- 1203: J.F. Lawton - Screenplay - Writing
- 12989: Andrew Davis - Producer - Production
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Considering that this film was directed by Andrew Davis who before this directed the hit film the Fugitive (1993), you would have thought he ought to put a lot of effort to making Chain Reaction to be just as great as the Fugitive. Unfortunately Chain Reaction just comes off as being ....
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I think it was Roger Moore (or maybe Michael Caine) who, when asked about some rotten film he made, said he didn't recall the film but he did the house it paid for. Well, clearly that philosophy was not just limited to the 1970s. Here we have another such film featuring the slightly ....
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