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Chain Reaction

1996 | 107m | English

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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.
Release Date: Aug 02, 1996
Director: Andrew Davis
Writer: J.F. Lawton, Josh Friedman, Michael Bortman, Arne Schmidt, Rick Seaman
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords chicago, illinois, fbi, hydrogen bomb, secret lab, energy supply, conspiracy, on the run, aftercreditsstinger, angry, frantic, scientific research, admiring, amused, appreciative, awestruck
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, The Zanuck Company, 3 Arts Entertainment, Chicago Pacific Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $60,209,334
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Keanu Reeves Eddie Kasalivich
Morgan Freeman Paul Shannon
Rachel Weisz Dr. Lily Sinclair
Fred Ward FBI Agent Leon Ford
Kevin Dunn FBI Agent Doyle
Brian Cox Lyman Earl Collier
Joanna Cassidy Maggie McDermott
Chelcie Ross Ed Rafferty
Nicholas Rudall Dr. Alistair Barkley
Tzi Ma Lu Chen
Krzysztof Pieczyński Lucasz Screbneski
Julie Pearl Emily Pearl
Godfrey Chidi Egbuna
Gene Barge James Washington
Nathan Davis Morris Grodsky
Aaron Williams Lab Techie #3
Daniel H. Friedman Video Dan
Johnny Lee Davenport Caleb Williams
James Sie Ken Lim
Joan Kohn Sarah Fine
Juan Ramírez Raymond Peña
Nydia Rodriguez Terracina Gabrielle Guerrera
Scott Benjaminson Stuart Showcroft
Ned Schmidtke Wisconsin Chief Schmidke
Randall Arney DC Technician
Noelle Bou-Sliman DC Technician
Joseph F. Kosala Sergeant Joe Byczkowski
Ron Dean Sergeant Nick Zingaro
Miguel Nino Officer Miguel
Turk Muller Dane County Cop
Neil Flynn State Trooper Nemitz
Michael Skewes State Trooper Schwartz
Margaret Travolta Anita Fermi
Jacqueline G. Arthur Jackie Mann
Tom Mula Chicago Administrator
Denise Price Receptionist
Rick LeFevour Matthew Haig
Charley Sherman Justin Tidy
Gina Raffin Colleen Dryden
Pam Zekman Rita Bliss
Lisa Tejero Dolores Enrique
David Pasquesi Al Vanzetti
John Drummond Drummond
Cathy Herd TV Reporter
Tell Draper TV Reporter
Danny Goldring Clancy Butler
Eddie Bo Smith Jr. Yusef Reed
Michael Gaylord James Jim Gaylord
Ken Moreno Naldo Partida
Allen Hamilton Senator Phil Schmidt
Dick Cusack Senate Chairman
Nicholas Kusenko Staff Member Stennis
David Michael Gee Senate Guard
Stanley M. Span Firechief #1
Ann Whitney Barkley's Lawyer
Rich Komenich Bar Patron
Afram Bill Williams Bridge Controller
Will Zahrn Bridge Controller
John W. Hardy Train Porter
Mary Seibel Older Woman on Train
Nina Beesley Flower Shop Owner
Michael Shannon D.C. Flower Delivery Man
Billy Haynes Doorman
Walter Doggett Gate Guard
Jack Kandel Panhandler
Timothy J. Maxwell Homeless Husband
Leslie Mikol Homeless Wife
Rio Zavala Homeless Man
Mark Morettini Romano
Soseh Kevorkian Evelyn
Christopher Holloway Max Holloway
Jim Ortlieb Orbit
Cheryl Hamada Hamada
Mike Gray Swizlard
Joe Guastaferro Tunnel Foreman
Name Job
Andrew Davis Director
J.F. Lawton Screenplay
Frank Tidy Director of Photography
Arthur Schmidt Editor
Gene Serdena Set Decoration
Jerry Goldsmith Conductor, Original Music Composer
Fríða Aradóttir Key Hair Stylist
Connie Kallos Makeup Effects
Walter Scott Stunt Coordinator
Joni Avery Stunts
Erica Arvold Casting Associate
Randy Thom Sound Designer
Craig Berkey Sound Effects Editor
Nick Davis Visual Effects Supervisor
William Morts Stunt Double
Terri Douglas ADR Voice Casting
Renée Bergan Editorial Production Assistant
Sarayu Blue Extras Casting Assistant
Cliff Fleming Pilot
Linda Perlin Stunts
Marian Green Stunts
Josh Friedman Story
Michael Bortman Screenplay
Don Brochu Editor
Dov Hoenig Editor
Mark Stevens Editor
David J. Bomba Art Direction
Maher Ahmad Production Design
Jodie Lynn Tillen Costume Design
Dana Armonda Art Department Coordinator
Ann Harris Assistant Art Director
Bruce J. Gfeller Construction Coordinator
Kent Shelton Utility Stunts
Carlos Medina Jr. Greensman
Joel Prihoda Leadman
Kathleen Beall Location Scout
James Cimbalista Painter
Richard Fernandez Set Designer
John Mikels Standby Painter
George Kohut Camera Operator
Bob Rose Key Grip
Dennis De La Mata Grip
Frank M. Holgate Aerial Director of Photography
Murray Close Still Photographer
Alexandria Forster Costume Supervisor
Deena Adair Hairstylist
Michael Hancock Makeup Artist
Jacqueline S. Beatka Seamstress
Patrick Caulfield Set Costumer
Tighe Barry Set Dressing Artist
Frank Battaglia Carpenter
Ken Cabrera Craft Service
David Isyomin Digital Effects Supervisor
Justine A. Bello Post Production Assistant
Lowell D. Blank Post Production Supervisor
Kieran Woo Production Controller
Jeff Manimbo Production Intern
D.B. Griffith Projection
John J. Slove Jr. Propmaker
Kirk Corwin Property Master
Janet L. Contursi Set Medic
Gregory Cheever Sound Recordist
Roy Arbogast Special Effects Coordinator
William T. Hogan III Transportation Captain
Michael P. Deal Transportation Co-Captain
George DiLeonardi Transportation Coordinator
Stephen Lim Unit Production Manager
Deborah Simmrin Unit Publicist
R.J. Kizer ADR Supervisor
Daniel H. Friedman Video Assist Operator
Tommy Dorsett Visual Effects Editor
Matt Earl Beesley Second Unit Director, First Assistant Director
Bob Putynkowski Color Timer
David A. Arnold Dialogue Editor
R. Orlando Duenas First Assistant Editor
Anthony J. Lullo Best Boy Electric
Lawrence J. Anderson Jr. Electrician
Alphonse Blumenthal Gaffer
John P. Friday Rigging Gaffer
Scott Baehrend Rigging Grip
K. Lenna Katich Production Accountant
Lisa A. Becker Production Coordinator
Kenneth C. Mantlo Boom Operator
Paul Apted Assistant Sound Editor
Kenneth Hall Music Editor
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Robert J. Anderson Jr. Sound Mixer
David E. Stone Supervising Sound Editor
Dennis Davis Digital Compositors
James Reedy Special Effects Supervisor
David Sanger Visual Effects Coordinator
Thom Randmaa Visual Effects Producer
John S. Robertson Key Grip
Arne Schmidt Story
Rick Seaman Story
Jane Blank Costumer
Gina Panno Key Set Costumer
Ken Paull Second Assistant Director
James A. Dennett II Second Second Assistant Director
Troy Borisy Assistant Property Master
Matt Codd Conceptual Illustrator
Timothy Burgard Storyboard Artist
Cliff Latimer ADR Editor
Chuck Rapp ADR Mixer
Ric Coken ADR Recordist
Sonny Pettijohn First Assistant Sound Editor
Vanessa Theme Ament Foley Artist
Karin Roulo Foley Mixer
Sandy Garcia Foley Recordist
John A. Larsen Sound Supervisor
Michael Ahasay Special Effects Technician
Andre Bustanoby VFX Artist
Andrew Garcia-Price Visual Effects Production Assistant
Erich O. Rose Best Boy Grip
Steven Silverstein Camera Loader
Fernando M. Briones Dolly Grip
Gregg Gannett Second Assistant Camera
Erin Michelle Hopkins Assistant Editor
Jeffrey Kalmus Color Grading
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Jean Nakahara Post Production Coordinator
Laurence Byrne Assistant Location Manager
Brady Breen Location Assistant
Marcie Friedman Location Coordinator
Anthony Medina Art Department Production Assistant
Malisa Caroselli Assistant Accountant
Karin Anderson Assistant Craft Service
B. Ted Deiker Assistant Production Coordinator
Joan Philo Extras Casting
Suzanne De Grandis First Assistant Accountant
Morgan Michael Lewis Key Rigging Grip
Michael Salven Key Set Production Assistant
Don Riozz McNichols Key Special Effects
Patricia S. Kingery Payroll Accountant
Don H. Julien Production Assistant
Joseph M. Brennan Technical Advisor
Donald Carlson First Assistant Camera
Ray Conchado Production Assistant
Ben Scott Stunts
Russell J. Lyster VFX Director of Photography
Name Title
Andrew Davis Producer
Richard D. Zanuck Executive Producer
Arne Schmidt Producer
Maher Ahmad Associate Producer
Carlos H. Sánchez Associate Producer
Teresa Tucker-Davies Associate Producer
Erwin Stoff Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rocketeer Raccoon
5.0

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 a very plain me ... diocre film. When I originally first saw this film I had no clue what it was about but now since seeing it with a better perspective I now know what it's about, I suppose the story in this does work well but this film does have it's problems, I'm not saying this film is bad as it's watchable but it's very plain. The first problem in this film that comes to my mind is the music soundtrack, oh my gosh, talk about the wrong type of music for your film. Having the right music for your film is extremely important and the people that were behind the films musical design got it all completely wrong. In hindsight this is a chase film where the hero is wrongly accused of something he didn't do and is being chased by the police, but the scenes themselves are just "plain" and could have been better. I know I keep using the word plain but when I say this I don't mean it in a bad way, like I said the story does work well. Overall conclusion, it's a mediocre action film that's not bad but it's it's just...well...plain.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

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 unkempt Keanu Re ... eves ("Eddie") who is working with fellow scientist "Lily" (Rachel Weisz) on some revolutionary green technological advances. Next thing, his father is found with a plastic bag over his head, things start exploding and the two are wanted by the FBI for murder, treason - just about every crime in the book. What now ensues is the usual manhunt drama with a truly off-form Brian Cox ("Collier") and a slightly more benign "Shannon" (Morgan Freeman - not playing the President this time) in hot pursuit. The plot is simple, yet the attempts to introduce red herrings - whom can they trust, etc? - merely serve to clutter it all up. Somebody somewhere decided this couldn't just be an action thriller, it had to have some worthier purpose. Well, I am afraid that just fell flat. Keanu is a handsome man, and in many, many of his roles that carries his somewhat limited acting abilities; well not here and Weisz doesn't really turn up either. That said, the production standards are decent, and there is plenty of action to keep the thing moving along but the formula is tired and I was pretty bored after the first fifteen minutes. The film managed to sustain that ennui quite successfully, too.

Jul 22, 2023