Blood River (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 17, 1991

Original Title:
Blood River

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Western

Production Companies:
CBS Entertainment Productions
Little Apple Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Jimmy Pearls, a directionless young drifter, kills Henry Logan's son and two other men after he found out that they murdered Jimmy's parents for their land. Trying to get away from Logan's vengeance, he goes to ground in the mountains and meets Winston Patrick Culler, an old trapper, who becomes his traveling companion and protector. Jimmy doesn't understand though why Culler is helping him...

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Art Direction:
Rick Roberts

Camera Operator:
Paul F. Birkett

Casting:
Anthony Barnao

Costume Design:
May Routh

Director:
Mel Damski

Director of Photography:
Robert M. Baldwin
Gary B. Kibbe

Editor:
Bernard Gribble

Executive Producer:
Merrill H. Karpf
Mel Damski

First Assistant Director:
Donald P.H. Eaton

Hairstylist:
Iloe Flewelling

Music Editor:
Robert Takagi

Music Supervisor:
Robert Drasnin

Original Music Composer:
William Goldstein

Producer:
Andrew Gottlieb

Production Design:
Brian Eatwell

Property Master:
Wayne McLaughlin

Script Supervisor:
Temple Anderson

Set Decoration:
Andrea French

Sound Editor:
Joe Melody

Special Effects Coordinator:
William H. Orr

Writer:
John Carpenter

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