Review of Damned River (1989) by Monsieur R — 21 Nov 2010
While filmed ok, the acting from these no name actors is high school grade. The American tourists are as naive and as white fool as they come.
Four young Americans, on vacation in Africa, test themselves by rafting on the challenging, treacherous rapids of the Zambezi River and find themselves stalked by a pathological killer. The only real test is how to deal with the tour guide.
The tour guide is jerk and war psycho and acts as terrible as his customers. Purely for youngest film buffs out there. They might be impressed. The rest of more experieced film goers would be better off seeing an elementary school play.
Cast.
Stephen Shellen.
Lisa Aliff.
Marc Poppel.
John Terlesky.
Bradford Bancroft.
Crew.
Cinematographer: George Tirl.
Composer: James Stemple.
Co-Producer : Conrad Hool.
Costume Designer: Poppy Cannon-Reese.
Director: Michael Schroeder.
Editor: Mark Conte.
Producer: Lance Hool.
Screenplay: John Crowther.
This review of Damned River (1989) was written by Monsieur R on 21 Nov 2010.
Damned River has generally received mixed reviews.
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