River's End (2005 film)
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Directed by | William Katt |
Produced by | Glen Stephens Scott Duthie Clifford Matthews |
Written by | Glen Stephens |
Starring | Barry Corbin Sam Huntington Caroline Goodall William Katt Charles Durning Clint Howard Jackson Rathbone |
Music by | Paul Christo Jay Michael Ferguson |
Cinematography | John-Paul Beeghly |
Edited by | Steven Dieveney |
Production company | Molding Clay Productions |
Distributed by | American World Pictures |
Release date | 2005 (Premiere) February 20, 2007 (DVD) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million |
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River's End is a 2005 American Western film directed by William Katt and starring Barry Corbin, Sam Huntington, Caroline Goodall, William Katt, Charles Durning, Clint Howard, and Jackson Rathbone.[1]
Premise[edit]
Corbin plays a fictional Menard County sheriff who uses country savvy and cowboy logic to straighten out his angry teenage grandson, Clay, a high school senior who can't seem to stay out of trouble.
Cast[edit]
- Barry Corbin as Sheriff "Buster" Watkins
- Sam Huntington as Clay Watkins
- Caroline Goodall as Sarah Watkins
- William Katt as Ed Kennedy
- Charles Durning as Murray Blythe
- Clint Howard as Mr. Powell
- Jackson Rathbone as Jimmy
- Greg Evigan as Chuck Kramer
- Amanda Brooks as Regina Kennedy
- Greg Siff as Doug Barton
Production[edit]
River's End was filmed on location in Central, South, and West Texas.
References[edit]
- ↑ Flippin, Perry (March 8, 2007). "Area filmmaker keeps rolling". San Angelo Standard (Newspapers.com).
External links[edit]
- River's End on IMDb Search this movie on
- River's End at the TCM Movie Database
- River's End at AllMovie
- River's End at Rotten Tomatoes
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