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The River Why
The River Why

The River Why

One man's struggle to catch his dreams.

Genres

DramaRomance

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A young man abandons his family for a solitary life of fly-fishing. His goal was to find his own way in the fishing world and thereby find himself and love.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

101 mins

Rating

5.274/10

Release Date

09 April 2010

Country

United States of America

Cast

William Hurt

William Hurt

H2O

Amber Heard

Amber Heard

Eddy

Zach Gilford

Zach Gilford

Gus

Dallas Roberts

Dallas Roberts

Titus

Gattlin Griffith

Gattlin Griffith

Bill Bob

Daniel Nelson

Daniel Nelson

Young Gus

Nikki DeLoach

Nikki DeLoach

Ma jeune

Kathleen Quinlan

Kathleen Quinlan

Ma

William Devane

William Devane

Dutch Hines

Drew Barrios

Drew Barrios

Security Guard

Gabby Brooks

Gabby Brooks

Pilgrim at Halloween Party

Keagan Brooks

Keagan Brooks

Landon Brooks

Landon Brooks

Soldier at Halloween Party

Natasha Duvall

Natasha Duvall

Girl in Park

Evan Geer

Evan Geer

Bar patron

Breanna Aleigh Grimes

Breanna Aleigh Grimes

Marlene

David Richard Heath

David Richard Heath

Ralph Eaton

Alex Hurt

Alex Hurt

Young H20

Catherine Lassesen

Catherine Lassesen

Politician's Wife

Christopher McCafferty

Christopher McCafferty

Exhibition Attendee

Allen Nause

Allen Nause

Politician

Elijah Nelson

Elijah Nelson

Hemingway

Brendan Robinson

Brendan Robinson

Kernie

Lauren Selman

Lauren Selman

Summer Tourist

Robert Zorn

Robert Zorn

Fly Shop Owner

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