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                   The River King (2005)
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Jennifer Ehle,
Edward Burns,
Jaime King,
Rachelle Lefevre,
Thomas Gibson,
John Kapelos,
Julian Rhind-Tutt,
Sean McCann,
Karl Pruner,
Jonathan Malen
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Nick Willing,
Authors:Alice Hoffman
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Suspense / Thriller
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First Look
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Spanish
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99 mins
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It's the truth that haunts us.
  Detective Abel Grey (Edward Burns) is called to investigate the death of a prep school strident in the nearby river. Initially ruled as a suicide, Grey suspects that the death was a hazing incident gone too far and solicits the help of a sympathetic and smitten teacher (Jennifer Ehle) to uncover the truth. Through a series of mysteriously placed clues, he is led on a path to not only uncover the answers to the student death, but also deal with his own personal demons stemming from the suicide of his older brother years earlier.
                 
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