Rachel River (1987)
- Starring:
- Zeljko Ivanek, Pamela Reed, (more)
- Director(s):
- Sandy Smolan
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
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Rachel River is a small town in Minnesota. When local "looney tune" Aileen Cole dies, the town comes to the slow realization that the reclusive Cole has in fact touched the lives of virtually every citizen--and nearly always in a positive manner. That realization is so slow because, immediately after Cole's demise, everyone is more concerned with scrambling to recover a buried treasure rumored to be on the old woman's property. The very thin plotline is fleshed out by individual episodes involving some of the town's more visible denizens: Cole's slobbish nephew Craig T. Nelson, Nelson's viper-tongued sister Jo Henderson, elderly Viveca Lindfors, local radio personality Pamela Reed, covetous undertaker James Olson, and "village idiot" Zeljko Ivanek, whose top billing in the opening credits is justified as the story develops. Rachel River premiered in June of 1989 as a PBS American Playhouse telecast, then enjoyed a brief theatrical distribution. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Zeljko Ivanek - Momo
- Craig T. Nelson - Marlyn Huutula
- Alan North - Beske
- Jo Henderson - Estona
- Ailene Cole - Svea
- Ollie Osterberg - Arne
- Richard Jenkins - Cordell
- Richard Riehle - Merv
- Don Cosgrove - Bud
- Cliff Rakerd - Tommy
- Mary Colquhoun
- Pamela Reed - Mary Graving
- James Olson - Jack Canon
- Viveca Lindfors - Harriet White
- Jon de Vries - Baker
- Courtney Kjos - Annie
- Wellington Nelson - Einar
- Michael Gallagher - Will
- Ron Duffy - Duane
- Stephen Yoakum - Larry
- Patricia Mary VanOss - Lil
- Director(s):
- Sandy Smolan
- Writer(s):
- Judith Guest
- Producer(s):
- Lidsay Law, Timothy Marx
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13(Suitable for Children, Adult Situations)
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- 1987 - Rachel River - Sundance Film Festival - Best Cinematography - Dramatic






