The River King 19 years old

It's the truth that haunts us

Abel Grey is sent to investigate the death of a boy from an exclusive local school, who is found floating in the river. Fearing scandal, the school insists it was suicide. But after discovering from the boy's girlfriend, Carlin, that he was being badly bullied, Abel suspects that a dangerous schoolboy initiation has gone horribly wrong and he secretly solicits the help of a sympathetic teacher, Betsy. He is warned off the investigation by his boss, as the school is a generous benefactor to the Police benevolent fund. Abel, however, cannot let the case go, not only because his own brother committed suicide years before, but also it seems that the spirit of the dead boy is leaving them clues as to what really happened that night.

Credits

The River King Cast

Name Character
Thomas Gibson He was 43, now 62 years old as August 'Gus' Pierce
Julian Rhind-Tutt He was 37, now 56 years old as Eric Herman
Jennifer Ehle She was 36, now 54 years old as Betsy Chase
Edward Burns He was 37, now 56 years old as Abel Grey
Rachelle Lefevre She was 26, now 45 years old as Carlin Leander
Karl Pruner as Walter Pierce
Jonathan Malen He was 18, now 37 years old as Nathaniel Gibb
John Kapelos He was 49, now 68 years old as Joey Tosh
Bruce Murphy as Joey's Son

The River King Crew

Name Department
Avy Kaufman as Casting. She was 1986 (now 2004) years old Production
Simon Boswell as Music. He was 49 (now 68) years old Sound
Jon Gregory as Editor. He was 6 (now 24) years old Editing
Robin D. Cook as Casting. Production
Michael Cowan as Producer. He was 72 (now 91) years old Production
Alice Hoffman as Novel. She was 53 (now 72) years old Writing
Paul Sarossy as Director of Photography. He was 42 (now 61) years old Camera
Nick Willing as Director. He was 45 (now 63) years old Directing
David Kane as Screenplay. He was 44 (now 63) years old Writing
Sheila Lane as Casting. Production
The River King poster
The River King (19 years)

It's the truth that haunts us

  • Release day: Friday, October 21, 2005
  • Runtime: 95 minutes