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  1. Chain Reaction is a 1996 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, Rachel Weisz, Fred Ward, Kevin Dunn and Brian Cox. The plot centers on the invention of a new non-contaminating power source based on hydrogen and the attempts by the United States Government to prevent the ...

  2. Aug 2, 1996 · Chain Reaction: Directed by Andrew Davis. With Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, Rachel Weisz, Fred Ward. Two researchers in a green alternative energy project are put on the run when they are framed for murder and treason.

    • (57K)
    • Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Andrew Davis
    • 1996-08-02
  3. At a Chicago university, a research team that includes brilliant Eddie Kasalivich (Keanu Reeves) experiences a breakthrough: a stable form of fusion that may lead to a waste-free...

    • (34)
    • Andrew Davis
    • PG-13
    • Keanu Reeves
  4. Nov 18, 2019 · Subscribed. 40. 9K views 4 years ago. Directed by Andrew Davis. With Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, Rachel Weisz and Fred Ward. Blu-ray (Amazon) : https://amzn.to/49NWT5K Watch (on Prime) : https ...

    • 2 min
    • 9.1K
    • HD Retro Trailers
  5. Currently you are able to watch "Chain Reaction" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel. It is also possible to buy "Chain Reaction" on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV, Vudu, Microsoft Store, AMC on Demand as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store online.

    • Andrew Davis
    • PG-13
    • 26
  6. PG-13 1 hr 47 min Aug 2nd, 1996 Action, Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller. Two researchers in a green alternative energy project forced on the run when they are framed for murder and treason ...

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  8. Aug 2, 1996 · Barkley is leading Eddie and his beautiful fellow scientist Lily Sinclair ( Rachel Weisz) in trying to extract power from water. And early in the movie, after Eddie accidentally finds the exact sound frequency, or something, at which the atoms will separate, or something, they succeed.