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The River Murders

You can't escape the past!
2011 | 93m | English

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Director: Rich Cowan
Writer: Steve Anderson
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The sins of the past are not forgotten in this chilling suspense thriller. When the first body was discovered, it seemed a coincidence. But now homicide detective Jack Verdon has cause to worry: the victims of a series of brutal sex murders are all his former girlfriends. Suspected by the FBI agent who’s taken over the case and suspended by his captain, Jack must work outside the law if he’s to find the killer, save his future and protect what’s left of his past.
Release Date: Jun 30, 2011
Director: Rich Cowan
Writer: Steve Anderson
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Keywords crime suspense
Production Companies March On Productions, North by Nortwest Productions, Mudflap Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ray Liotta Jack Verdon
Christian Slater Agent Vuckovitch
Ving Rhames Captain Langley
Gisele Fraga Ana Verdon
Sarah Ann Schultz Jenny Thames
Michael Rodrick John Lee
Melora Walters Agent Glover
Chris LeBlanc Detective Soter
Michelle Krusiec Sung Li
Raymond J. Barry Trent Verdon
C.R. Clatworthy Thomas Lincoln
Cindy Dolenc Annie Locke
Aaron Farb Michael Richards
Sali Sayler Lisa Lincoln
Vanessa Toll Ellie Nelson
Patrick Treadway Father Harlan
Alex Donnolo Youngb Jack, age 19
Serena Caryl Rebecca
Wes Deitrick Sully
Tony Doupe Lynch
Kelly B. Eviston Coroner
Kent Kimball Detective
Adrienne Thommes Murder Victim
Nike Imoru Sarah Parker
Trent A. Chastain Jack's newborn son
Rachel Handler Body double
Robert Sean Parker Cemetery Worker
Dominic Salvatore Young Jack Verdon
Scott Alan Berk Cop #2 (uncredited)
Trey Donner Coroner's Assistant (uncredited)
Aaron Fink Creep in Market (uncredited)
Aaron Kimling Police Officer (uncredited)
Kenny Parks Jr. Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
Steve Anderson Writer
Rich Cowan Director
Nike Imoru Casting
Bob Corff Dialect Coach
Lisa Caryl-Vukas Costume Design
Vincent DeFelice Production Design
Rebecca Cook Key Costumer
Nate Heyer Best Boy Electric
Mike Vukas Gaffer
Mark L. Anderson Camera Operator
Aaron Breeden Supervising Sound Editor
cdavid cottrill Property Master
Pete Moroz Location Manager, Still Photographer
Bob Webeck First Assistant Camera
Cheryl Cowan Script Supervisor
Amy Bruscoe Makeup Artist
Jason A. Payne Editor
Alayna Caryl Wardrobe Supervisor
Marc Dahlstrom Line Producer
Mark O'Russa Dialogue Editor
Dan Heigh Director of Photography
Mike Meyers Hairstylist
Phil Andrade Location Manager
Dan Beyer Set Decoration
Paul Mayne Camera Operator
Conor Wing Special Effects Supervisor
J.D. McKee Visual Effects Supervisor
Amber Grunte Production Coordinator
Trista Jordan Makeup Department Head
Chris Purkiss Lighting Technician
Craig Binkley Armorer
Adam Breeden Sound Editor
Travis Berry Assistant Editor
Emily Chisholm Makeup Artist
Pinar Toprak Original Music Composer
Mary C. Rolfes Production Coordinator
Name Title
Sarah Ann Schultz Producer
Daniel Toll Producer
J.D. McKee Producer
Taye Voye Producer
Steve Anderson Producer
Rich Cowan Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_The precious and the profane in Spokane with Ray Liotta_** A brutal serial killer is on the loose and it’s discovered that all the victims were former lovers of one of the city’s detectives (Liotta). Who’s the killer and why is he targeting these particular women? Ving Rhames plays the police ... captain while Christian Slater is on hand as the FBI agent. “The River Murders” (2011) comes in the tradition of sordid murder thrillers like “The General’s Daughter” and “Kiss the Girls.” It’s not as commendable as the former, but it’s better than the latter IMHO. The obscure “Cold Blooded” is another comparison. The best things about it are the brooding-yet-spiritual mood, the quality score and the notable Spokane locations, not to mention the cast. To appreciate it, you have to be prepared for a flick that’s frank about things better left unsaid, like what the killer does with the victims’ rings or the skeletons of one’s past sexual relations. We’re talking some serious TMI here. Concerning the latter, would you want to know such details about your coworker or spouse? Probably not. Then there’s the over-the-top rudeness of the no-nonsense FBI agent. I’d criticize it, but we’ve all met these kinds of abrasive types. If you can roll with the crudeness and ugliness, there are quite a few positives beyond those already noted, such as confrontation, forgiveness, new life, a reverent ambiance amidst the unpleasantness and some interesting commentaries on Old Testament Scripture. Someone criticized that the movie’s too hard on Christians, but the psycho in question isn’t actually a believer in light of how the Bible points out that "no [impenitent] murderer has eternal life residing in him" (1 John 3:15). Was Jim Jones a Christian, for example? Obviously not. Besides, this particular character is counterbalanced by Harlan (Patrick Treadway), who’s a sound and benevolent minister. Sarah Ann Schultz stands out on the feminine front as the protagonist’s detective partner. It runs 1 hour, 32 minutes. GRADE: B-

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