The River Murders

July 1, 2011 0 By Fans
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Plot

A homicide detective, Ray Liotta, while investigating a series of murders becomes the prime suspect when the FBI uncovers his close personal ties to all the victims.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 5.1/10 (1,230 voted)

Director:
Rich Cowan

Stars: Ray Liotta, Christian Slater, Ving Rhames

Storyline
A homicide detective, Ray Liotta, while investigating a series of murders becomes the prime suspect when the FBI uncovers his close personal ties to all the victims.

Cast:

Ray Liotta

Jack Verdon


Christian Slater

Agent Vuckovitch


Ving Rhames

Captain Langley


Gisele Fraga

Ana Verdon


Sarah Ann Schultz

Jenny Thames


Michael Rodrick

John Lee


Melora Walters

Agent Glover


Chris Leblanc

Detective Soter


Raymond J. Barry

Trent Verdon


Serena Caryl

Rebecca


Trent A. Chastain

Jack's newborn son


C.R. Clatworthy

Thomas Lincoln


Wes Deitrick

Sully


Cindy Dolenc

Annie Locke


Alex Donnolo

Young Jack – age 19

Taglines:
You can't escape the past!

Release Date: 1 July 2011

Filming Locations: Spokane, Washington, USA

Quotes:

Jack Verdon:
I didn't do these and you know it!



User Review

Not worth my time

Rating:


I was kinda looking forward to this movie having seen some of the media
pictures and after watching 15mins of it, I was ready to take a nap.
Ray Liota has never really been the 'up-front' guy that you expect to
see in a movie like this and he does nothing to change the outlook in
this movie either. Often seen walking around with his pot-belly
sticking out and frequently mouthing a bunch of 'cliched' sentences,
his character is so different from the portrayed 'guy who has slept
with hundred's of women and even old flames can't keep there hands off'
type of guy that the weak script calls for. The story is weak to the
point of being funny. Its like the script for this has been made up
from scenes and lines from some of the (much) better offerings in this
genre. All of the characters are way too predictable and offer nothing
that hasn't already been done to death. I even found the soundtrack
also very annoying and repetitive. I'm no real film buff nor a real
movie critic but this movie really owes everything it makes from the
promotion. Unfortunately, if you pay to see this you'll come out of the
movie theater feeling ripped off.