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River Made To Drown In (1999)
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Starring: Richard Chamberlain, James Duval, Michael Imperioli, Austin Pendleton, Michael Saucedo, Talia Shire, Ute Lemper
Director: Alan Smithee
Category: Gay, Drama
Studio: Wolfe Video
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Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

"Stylish! Richard Chamberlain's performance is quite moving." - Frank Schreck, The Hollywood Reporter

Thaddeus (Richard Chamberlain), a wealthy, bigger-than-life lawyer, suddenly learns he is dying. He reacts by selling all his worldly possessions (including his mansion) and paying an unannounced visit on his "old friend" Allen (Michael Imperioli), a struggling artist who once survived on the streets of Hollywood as a male prostitute. But now, Allen is romantically involved with Eva (Ute Lemper), a beautiful, wealthy, gallery owner. As his final request, Thaddeus implores Allen to find Jamie (James Duval), another young hustler that Thaddeus once tried to rescue. Against his better judgment, Allen returns to the streets to face the dark corners of his past.

 
 
   
   

 
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