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Director: Louis Venosta
Cast: Dana Ashbrook, James Wilder, Corinne Bohrer, David Patch
A story about sex, love and severe weather! What would make anyone want to place themselves in the path of a tornado? It's the same kind of daredevil insanity that drives us all to think we can fall in love and actually get away with it.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Little information is available about the critical or public reception of the 1994 film The Coriolis Effect, directed by Louis Venosta. The film appears to be a drama focusing on themes of sex, love, and severe weather, but its impact and performance are not well documented.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, character-driven dramas will appreciate the unique blend of romance, comedy, and severe weather in The Coriolis Effect. Directed by Louis Venosta in 1994, the film features strong performances from Dana Ashbrook and Corinne Bohrer as a pair of storm chasers who get caught up in an unlikely love affair.
The Coriolis Effect is a 1994 short black-and-white film starring James Wilder, Jennifer Rubin, Dana Ashbrook and Corinne Bohrer, featuring a voice-only appearance from Quentin Tarantino. It was written and directed by Louis Venosta, and it was produced by Kathryn Arnold and Secondary Modern Motion Pictures.
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