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The River Wild (1994)

The River Wild (1994)
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In a change-of-pace role designed to prove that she could carry high-concept genre films as well as character-driven dramas, Meryl Streep headlined this fast-paced adventure as Gail, a whitewater rafting guide. For a vacation, Gail is accompanying her son Roarke (Joseph Mazzello) and workaholic husband Tom (David Strathairn) on a river trip. Gail and Tom are experiencing marital troubles and contemplating divorce, but their problems take a back seat when they encounter some menacing rafters led by Wade (Kevin Bacon). After Tom saves Wade from drowning, they discover that the men are murderous fugitives using the river as an escape route. Kidnapped by the killers, Gail's forced to leave her husband stranded on shore and guide the villains through the "Gauntlet," a raging confluence of rivers that few rafters ever survive. Meanwhile, Tom proves to be wilier than anyone suspected, following the raft on foot and plotting his family's rescue. Following a quartet of popular B-grade thrillers, director Curtis Hanson attempted to break partially out of the genre with The River Wild, which, despite the presence of a psycho killer, played as more a stunt-filled action movie than a murder mystery. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Meryl StreepKevin Bacon, (more)
Director(s):
Curtis Hanson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The River Wild

In a change-of-pace role designed to prove that she could carry high-concept genre films as well as character-driven dramas, Meryl Streep headlined this fast-paced adventure as Gail, a whitewater rafting guide. For a vacation, Gail is accompanying her son Roarke (Joseph Mazzello) and workaholic husband Tom (David Strathairn) on a river trip. Gail and Tom are experiencing marital troubles and contemplating divorce, but their problems take a back seat when they encounter some menacing rafters led by Wade (Kevin Bacon). After Tom saves Wade from drowning, they discover that the men are murderous fugitives using the river as an escape route. Kidnapped by the killers, Gail's forced to leave her husband stranded on shore and guide the villains through the "Gauntlet," a raging confluence of rivers that few rafters ever survive. Meanwhile, Tom proves to be wilier than anyone suspected, following the raft on foot and plotting his family's rescue. Following a quartet of popular B-grade thrillers, director Curtis Hanson attempted to break partially out of the genre with The River Wild, which, despite the presence of a psycho killer, played as more a stunt-filled action movie than a murder mystery. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Curtis Hanson
Writer(s):
Denis O'NeillBruce A. EvansRay Gideon
Producer(s):
Lawrence TurmanDavid Foster
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Violence, Brief Nudity, Profanity)
Categories:
Action / AdventureMystery & Suspense
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    Roger K.

    This was great had everything plenty of action ,twist's, suspense, the acting was the best Kevin B. finest in my opinion, superb story a must see will be a classic............Enjoy.

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    Dennis W.

    I recently re-saw this movie on HD Net movies and realized that certain films really benefit from watching it on a big screen (the theater I saw it in had about a 50 ft screen and THX sound), The photography is superb and so are the performances from Streep and Kevin Bacon as the villain.. These performances plus Curtis Hanson's direction over-ride the predictability of the script. Also it's a good change of pace to see Streep in an action role wher e the female is empowered, there's a terrific scene between her and Bacon where she shows her inner strength.

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    Lynn S.

    eXCELLENT . Great casting, writing, and stereo sound. It should be called a classic some day.

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