In Collection
#273
Seen It:
Yes
Great Britain / English
Craig Sheffer |
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Brad Pitt |
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Tom Skerritt |
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Brenda Blethyn |
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Emily Lloyd |
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A River Runs Through It is a lyrical and nostalgic film from director Robert Redford (
Quiz Show,
Ordinary People), based on the popular autobiographical novel by Norman MacLean. The film chronicles two brothers' coming of age in early 20th-century Missoula, Montana, under the stern tutelage of their minister father (Tom Skerritt). He instils in them a love of fly fishing, which for one brother (Brad Pitt) becomes a lifelong passion even as he sets out to become a newspaperman and struggles with his addiction to gambling. The other brother, Norman (Craig Sheffer), dreams of exploring the world outside Missoula as he falls in love with a local girl (Emily Lloyd) who also dreams of broader horizons. Soon one brother must discover the true meaning of family loyalty when the other finds himself in deeper trouble than ever before. Redford, who also narrates the film, does a masterful job in re-creating the period and in drawing out affecting performances from his young cast. An Oscar winner for Philippe Rousselot's luminescent cinematography, this is a poignant and special film. --
Robert Lane, Amazon.com
Distributor |
Pathe Distribution Ltd |
Barcode |
5060002830512 |
Region |
Region 2 |
Release Date |
23/04/2001 |
Screen Ratio |
1.66:1 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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