River Made to Drown In explained

River made to Drown In
Director:James Merendino
(credited as Alan Smithee)
Cinematography:Thomas L. Callaway
Editing:Esther P. Russell
Distributor:Picture This! Entertainment
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

River Made to Drown In is a 1997 drama film starring Michael Imperioli, Richard Chamberlain,[1] Ute Lemper and James Duval. Although directed by James Merendino, Merendino had his name removed,[2] and the film is credited to Alan Smithee.[3] River Made to Drown In failed to secure U.S. theatrical distribution, and it was released on DVD and has appeared on here! television.

Plot summary

Allen is a struggling artist who had formerly worked as a male prostitute. He has left that life behind and is involved with Eva his art dealer. His life is upset by the arrival of Thaddeus, a wealthy lawyer near death from AIDS. Allen had for a time been Thaddeus's "kept boy" and Thaddeus has come to Allen to die. Before he dies, however, he wants Allen to help him find Jaime, another young hustler who had taken Allen's place with Thaddeus. Thaddeus is worried that he's infected Jaime with HIV and says he wants to care for him financially.

The film follows Allen's efforts to fulfil Thaddeus's final wishes while struggling to maintain his relationship with Eva and avoid the temptation of being drawn back into his former life on the streets.

Cast

DVD release

River Made to Drown In was released on Region 1 DVD on July 1, 2003.

Notes and References

  1. Peter Shelley
  2. Web site: Gay Essential Films To Watch - River Made to Drown In . The Gay Essential Film Blog . 16 November 2018 . 23 November 2016.
  3. Daniel Herbert