The River (2013)

Genre : Adventure, Comedy

Runtime : 12M

Director : Sam Handel

Synopsis

On a sweltering hot day, a very pregnant Maria, desperate for a cooling swim, encounters obstacles on her path to the river.

Actors

Lauren Ambrose
Lauren Ambrose
Maria
Adam Driver
Adam Driver
Joe
Michael C. Hall
Michael C. Hall
The Guru
Matt Hopkins
Matt Hopkins
Rich
Jay O. Sanders
Jay O. Sanders
Phil
Ron McLarty
Ron McLarty
Sandy
Anthony M. Corbett
Anthony M. Corbett
Jimmy
Asa Palmer
Asa Palmer
Dominic
Kate Skinner
Kate Skinner
Sue
Jake Smerechniak
Jake Smerechniak
Kevin

Crews

Sam Handel
Sam Handel
Director
Sam Handel
Sam Handel
Writer
Lauren Ambrose
Lauren Ambrose
Producer
Joe Burke
Joe Burke
Associate Producer
Matt Downing
Matt Downing
Associate Producer
Sam Handel
Sam Handel
Producer
Brandon Taylor
Brandon Taylor
Producer
Julie Webster
Julie Webster
Producer
Rob Sanzone
Rob Sanzone
Original Music Composer
Eric Branco
Eric Branco
Director of Photography
Sam Handel
Sam Handel
Editor
Abby Webster
Abby Webster
Production Design
Kate Feuer
Kate Feuer
Set Decoration
George Veale
George Veale
Costume Design
Emma Strachman
Emma Strachman
Key Makeup Artist
Brandon Taylor
Brandon Taylor
Assistant Director
Alexa Green
Alexa Green
Property Master
Dan Karp
Dan Karp
Sound Recordist

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