Additional information for A River Runs Through It, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 9, 1992. The film is being distributed by Sony Pictures and has not yet been rated. A River Runs Through It has a total running time of 123 minutes.
Atp
Argentina
TE
Chile
K-10
Finland
6
Germany
T
Spain
11
Sweden
PG
UK
PG
USA
12
South Korea
PG
Singapore
10
Norway
PG
Canada
M
Australia
12
Iceland
PT
Peru
123min
Nada es para siempre
Argentina
Nada es para siempre
Mexico
Nada es para siempre
Peru
Nada es para siempre
Venezuela
Aus der Mitte entspringt ein Fluß
Austria
Aus der Mitte entspringt ein Fluß
Germany
Το Ποτάμι Κυλά Ανάμεσα Μας
Greece
Bizi ayiran nehir
Turkey
Cândva pe aici trecea un râu
Romania
Där floden flyter fram
Sweden
Der elven renner
Norway
Duas Vidas E Um Rio
Portugal
El río de la vida
Spain
Et au milieu coule une rivière
France
Folyó szeli ketté
Hungary
In mezzo scorre il fiume
Italy
Ja keskellä virtaa joki
Finland
La rivière du sixième jour
Canada
Nada É Para Sempre
Brazil
Reka poje mi
Slovenia
Reka uspomena
Serbia
Rzeka zycia
Poland
To potami kyla anamesa mas
Greece
Ved floden
Denmark
September 13, 1992
Canada
October 09, 1992
USA
November 05, 1992
Argentina
January 20, 1993
France
February 19, 1993
Spain
February 19, 1993
UK
March 12, 1993
Sweden
March 26, 1993
Denmark
April 08, 1993
Australia
May 06, 1993
Germany
May 13, 1993
Netherlands
August 13, 1993
Finland
May 11, 1995
Hungary
August 11, 1995
Turkey
July 05, 1996
Poland
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Two fly-fishing sons of a Presbyterian minister--one reserved, one rebellious--grow up in rural Montana.
The film tells the autobiographical story about two boys, Norman (Craig Sheffer) and Paul (Brad Pitt), growing up in 1920s Missoula, Montana under the watchful eye of their father, a Presbyterian minister. Their mornings are spent in school and religious study, while their afternoons are devoted to fly fishing in the nearby Blackfoot River. At home, however, the family's stoic emotions hint at trouble is to come. Norman goes to the east coast for college and lives there for six years, without returning home until then. In the meantime, Paul gets a job as a prolific journalist and makes a name for himself back home. The movie is about Norman's return home and his and Paul's summer together.As adults, Paul is a rebellious journalist and his brother, Norman, is a level-headed, grounded teacher. Norman matures and channels his rebellion through his writing while dating Jessie Burns, while his reckless brother Paul turns to gambling and liquor. The film chronicles their intertwining and often conflicting lives, focusing on Norman's point of view, as they grow up in the shadow of their minister father. A great deal of the film surrounds the men's love of fly fishing for trout in Montana's rivers, and their shared experiences through it while growing up.
Robert Redford
Director(s)
Norman Maclean
Richard Friedenberg
Writer(s)
Jake Eberts
executive producer
William Kittredge
co-producer
Barbara Maltby
co-producer
Patrick Markey
producer
Amalia Mato
producer
Robert Redford
producer
Annick Smith
co-producer
Producer(s)
Mark Isham
Composer(s)
Norman Maclean
Craig Sheffer
Paul Maclean
Brad Pitt
Rev. Maclean
Tom Skerritt
Mrs. Maclean
Brenda Blethyn
Jessie Burns
Emily Lloyd
Mrs. Burns
Edie McClurg
Neal Burns
Stephen Shellen
Young Paul
Vann Gravage
Mabel
Nicole Burdette
Rawhide
Susan Traylor
Chub
Michael Cudlitz
Conroy
Rob Cox
Humph
Buck Simmonds
Mr. Burns
Fred Oakland
Ken Burns
David Creamer
Aunt Sally
Madonna Reubens
Uncle Jimmy
John Reubens
Old Norman
Arnold Richardson
Police Sergeant
MacIntyre Dixon
Murphy
William Hootkins
Mr. Murchison
Al Richardson
Mr. Sweeney
Jess Schwidde
Harry the Editor
Chuck Adamson
Reporter
Rex Kendall
Reporter
Jack Kroll
Secretary at Newspaper
Martina Kreidl
Copy Boy at Newspaper
Noah Snyder
Sal
Margot Kiser
Dealer at Lolo
Philip A. Braun
Bouncer at Lolo
Tracy Mayfield
Hooker at Lolo
Anne Merren
Drunk in Jail
Chuck Tweed
Pavilion Singer
Prudence Johnson
Pavilion Announcer
D. Gorton
Drunk in Alley
Lincoln Quesenberry
Bouncer at Speakeasy
Hawk Forssell
Speakeasy Bartender
Jim Dunkin
Piano Player
Jacob Snyder
Waitress at Speakeasy
Kathy Scharler
Black Jack
Don Jeffery
Director(s)
Richard Friedenberg
Writer(s)
executive producer
William Kittredge
co-producer
Barbara Maltby
co-producer
Patrick Markey
producer
Amalia Mato
producer
Robert Redford
producer
Annick Smith
co-producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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