It's the Rage is a 1999 film version of Keith Reddin's play "The Alarmist" about three interconnected stories and how handguns affect each of the nine people involved. The film is James D. Stern's first time directing a feature, and boasts an all-star cast. 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; and her 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, but things are complicated when the lawyer's gay lover finds out. Meanwhile a cop stays on Warren's tail. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. The film was first aired on cable television as All the Rage.
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| Release date: | March 4, 2000 |
| Directed by: | James D. Stern |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 99 Minutes |
| Producer: | Peter Gilbert, Anne McCarthy, Mary Vernieu, James D. Stern, Ash R. Shah |
| Editor: | Tony Lombardo |
| Music by: | Mark Mothersbaugh |
| Cinematography: | Alex Nepomniaschy |
| Screenplay by: | Keith Reddin |
| Adapted from: | Life during wartime |
| Genre: | Comedy |