Zero Effect (1997) Zero Effect

Zero Effect ★★½ 1997 (R) A cross between Howard Hughes and Sherlock Holmes, brilliant, eccentric detective Daryl Zero (Pullman), who, along with his harried helper Steve Arlo (Stiller), takes on the case of a blackmailed timber tycoon (O'Neal) in this comedic whodunit. The normally reclusive sleuth bites the bullet and agrees to trek to Oregon to personally investigate the particularly intriguing case, which also involves an attractive paramedic (Dickens). Pullman pulls off another quirky leading man performance with flair. Stiller is stellar as the exasperated assistant. Fresh idea and hip humor mark this debut for 22-year-old writer/director Kasdan, son of director Lawrence Kasdan. 150m/C VHS, DVD. Bill Pullman, Ben Stiller, Ryan O'Neal, Kim Dickens, Angela Featherstone; Director: Jake Kasdan; Writer: Jake Kasdan; Writer: Bill Pope.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1997
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 150
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Ryan O'Neal
Actor Ben Stiller
Actor Kim Dickens
Actor Angela Featherstone
Actor Bill Pullman
Cinematographer Bill Pope
Director Jake Kasdan
Writer Jake Kasdan