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Release Date:
August 30, 1996
Original Title:
The Trigger Effect
Alternate Titles:
Effetto Black Out
Trigger Effect - Eine Stadt im Ausnahmezustand
Το Τράβηγμα της Σκανδάλης
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
Gramercy Pictures
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
A blackout leaves those affected to consider what is necessary, what is legal, and what is questionable, in order to survive in a predatory environment.
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Art Direction:
Jeff Knipp
Casting:
Nancy Nayor
Everett Blix
Carissa Blix
Costume Design:
Dana Allyson
Director:
David Koepp
Director of Photography:
Newton Thomas Sigel
Editor:
Jill Savitt
Hairstylist:
Janine Rath-Thompson
Kathrine Gordon
Makeup Artist:
Tracey Levy
Makeup Department Head:
Desne J. Holland
Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard
Producer:
Michael Grillo
Production Design:
Howard Cummings
Screenplay:
David Koepp
Script Supervisor:
Diane H. Newman
Set Costumer:
Marisa Aboitiz
Set Decoration:
Larry Dias
Steadicam Operator:
Jerome Fauci
Still Photographer:
Deana Newcomb
Stunt Coordinator:
Merritt Yohnka
Stunts:
Bobby Burns
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jeanie King
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