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The River King

It's the truth that haunts us
2005 | 95m | English

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Abel Grey is sent to investigate the death of a boy from an exclusive local school, who is found floating in the river. Fearing scandal, the school insists it was suicide. But after discovering from the boy's girlfriend, Carlin, that he was being badly bullied, Abel suspects that a dangerous schoolboy initiation has gone horribly wrong and he secretly solicits the help of a sympathetic teacher, Betsy. He is warned off the investigation by his boss, as the school is a generous benefactor to the Police benevolent fund. Abel, however, cannot let the case go, not only because his own brother committed suicide years before, but also it seems that the spirit of the dead boy is leaving them clues as to what really happened that night.
Release Date: Oct 21, 2005
Director: Nick Willing
Writer: David Kane, Alice Hoffman
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
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Production Companies Myriad Pictures, Téléfilm Canada, Spice Factory, Movision, First Choice Films, Kismet Film Company, imX Communications
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Edward Burns Abel Grey
Jennifer Ehle Betsy Chase
John Kapelos Joey Tosh
Rachelle Lefevre Carlin Leander
Bruce Murphy Joey's Son
Julian Rhind-Tutt Eric Herman
Jonathan Malen Nathaniel Gibb
Karl Pruner Walter Pierce
David Gibson McLean Young Abel
Jamie Thomas King Harry McKenna
Thomas Gibson August 'Gus' Pierce
Ross Petty The Dean
David Christoffel Matt Farris
Richard Fitzpatrick Police Chief
Sean McCann Ernest Grey
Name Job
Nick Willing Director
David Kane Screenplay
Alice Hoffman Novel
Simon Boswell Music
Paul Sarossy Director of Photography
Jon Gregory Editor
Robin D. Cook Casting
Sheila Lane Casting
Avy Kaufman Casting
Ben Shepherd CGI Supervisor
Gerry Jackman Boom Operator
Name Title
Michele Camarda Producer
Michael Cowan Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

***Mysterious winter death at an exclusive prep school in the Northeast*** A 17 year-old student (Thomas Gibson) from the prestigious Haddan School is found frozen in the nearby river. The school wants to avoid negative press by quickly closing the case as a suicide, but police officer Abel Grey ... (Edward Burns) smells something fishy and considers the possibility of a hazing gone wrong. Rachelle Lefevre plays a friend of the dead student while Jamie Thomas King appears as his rival for her affections. Jennifer Ehle is on hand as an engaged teacher at the school that captures Abel’s attention as he’s investigating. "The River King" (2005) is a drama/mystery that takes the setting of “Dead Poets Society” (1989), albeit in the modern day, and adds elements seen in later films, like “Snow Angels” (2007), “Coming Through the Rye” (2015) and “The Drowning” (2016). If you favor these types of films you’ll appreciate this one. While not on the level of “Dead Poets” and “Snow Angels,” it’s not too far behind. Burns is a Ben Affleck lookalike and makes for a quality protagonist while Ehle is reminiscent of a young Meryl Streep. Of course, Lefevre is jaw-dropping from beginning to end. The winter setting of the school, the surrounding woods and nearby town is a highlight. Meanwhile the story is realistic and intricate without being convoluted. There’s a love affair that completely smacks of reality. Everything gels, including the end revelation and how it relates to Abel’s haunting past and current burdens. The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes and was shot in Nova Scotia, Canada (Halifax & Windsor). GRADE: B+/B

Jun 23, 2021