The Coriolis Effect (film)


The Coriolis Effect is a 1994 short blackandwhite film starring James Wilder, Jennifer Rubin, Dana Ashbrook and Corinne Bohrer, whilst featuring a voiceonly cameo appearance from Quentin Tarantino. It was written and directed by Louis Venosta, whilst being produced by Kathryn Arnold. The films production companies were Secondary Modern Motion Pictures and Vanguard International Cinema.

The film was released in America on both VHS and DVD via Vanguard Cinema. The release titled Kisses in the Dark compromised four independent short films who each were award winning The Coriolis Effect, Sollys Diner, Looping and Joe. The artwork for the release highlighted The Coriolis Effect as the main film, with Rubin pictured on the front and both Rubin and Wilders names credited, whilst noting the cameo appearance of Tarantino. In 2007, the collection was made available via Amazon Video.Seemingly, the film dated back a couple of years before its release, where in the Hollywood Reporter of October 7, 1991, the issue noted that Principal photography was completed last month in northern Texas on The Coriolis Effect, a short film written and directed by Louis Venosta. ........

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