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It's the Rage

Country: USA, Language: English, 99 mins

Original Title

All the Rage
  • Director: James D. Stern
  • Writer: Keith Reddin
  • Producer: Christopher Ball; Michael Beugg

CGiii Comment

Handguns figure in the intertwining lives of nine people. Warren shoots his wife Helen's lover and his defense is that he thought he was shooting an intruder. She leaves him; the lawyer helps her get a job with a nutty, reclusive computer wizard who waves a pistol about, sometimes at Helen. Tennel, the computer geek's ex-assistant, lands a video-store job and is smitten by Annabel Lee, an aggressive street kid who likes complaining about men to her pistol-packing psychotic brother to set him off. In secret, Annabel starts an affair with the lawyer, who has both a pistol and a gay lover, who becomes jealous. He has a pistol too. A cool (and armed) cop stays on Warren's tail.


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Cast & Characters

Joan Allen as Helen;
Jeff Daniels as Warren Harding;
Robert Forster as Tyler;
Andre Braugher as Tim;
Bokeem Woodbine as Agee;
Anna Paquin as Annabel Lee;
Wayne Morse as Clerk;
David Schwimmer as Chris;
Josh Brolin as Tennel;
Gary Sinise as Morgan;
January Jones as Janice Taylor;
Deborah Offner as Secretary;
Barb Wallace as Diane;
Kevin Crowley as Ed;
Robert Peters as Phil