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A River Runs Through It Details

1992 Certificate PG
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Fly-fishing figures prominently in this poignant tale of two brothers growing up in Montana in the early 20th century under the stern rule of their minister father. While both boys rebel, Norman (Craig Sheffer) channels his rebellion into writing, but Paul (Brad Pitt) descends onto a slippery path of self-destruction. The .. Read more

Starring Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt, Brenda Blethyn
Director Robert Redford
Genres Drama

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A River Runs Through It

Fly-fishing figures prominently in this poignant tale of two brothers growing up in Montana in the early 20th century under the stern rule of their minister father. While both boys rebel, Norman (Craig Sheffer) channels his rebellion into writing, but Paul (Brad Pitt) descends onto a slippery path of self-destruction. The beautiful scenery of Montana is used to full effect with the awesome cinematography of Philippe Rousselot. Directed by Robert Redford, this adaptation of Norman Maclean's classic autobiography also features Tom Skerritt and Brenda Blethyn as the Reverend and Mrs. Maclean.

Starring Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt, Brenda Blethyn, Emily Lloyd
Director Robert Redford
Studio PATHE DISTRIBUTION
Run time DVD: 1 hr 58 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released Production year: 1992

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DVD: 23 Apr 2001

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    • A River Runs Through It
      Fly-fishing figures prominently in this poignant tale of two brothers growing up in Montana in the early 20th century under the stern rule of their minister father. While both boys rebel, Norman (Craig Sheffer) channels his rebellion into writing, but Paul (Brad Pitt) descends onto a slippery path ...