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The Trigger Effect
1996, Movie, R, 93 mins
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The Trigger Effect: Review
Screenwriter
David Keopp
's feature-directing debut is a tightly scripted cautionary tale about what happens when the lights go down in Southern California. Matt (
Kyle MacLachlan
), his wife Annie (
Elisabeth Shue
) and their baby live in suburban security, a world away from the troubled streets of Los Angeles. But a total, inexplicable blackout quickly shows them that their modest piece of the American Dream isn't as secure as they thought. IPG; Screenwriter David Keopp's feature-directing debut is a tightly scripted cautionary tale about what happens when the lights go down in Southern California. Matt (Kyle MacLachlan), his wife Annie (Elisabeth Shue) and their baby live in suburban security, a world away from the troubled streets of Los Angeles. But a total, inexplicable blackout quickly shows them that their modest piece of the American Dream isn't as secure as they thought.
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The Trigger Effect: Cast & Details
Year: 1996
Rated R
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Kyle MacLachlan
: Matthew
Elisabeth Shue
: Annie
Dermot Mulroney
: Joe
Richard T. Jones
: Raymond
Bill Smitrovich
: Steph
Michael Rooker
: Gary
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