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A River Runs Through It is a 1992 American (drama film) directed by (Robert Redford), and starring (Craig Sheffer), (Brad Pitt), (Tom Skerritt), (Brenda Blethyn) and (Emily Lloyd). It is based on the 1976 (semi-autobiographical) novella (A River Runs Through It) by (Norman Maclean), adapted for the screen by (Richard Friedenberg). Set in and around (Missoula, Montana), the story follows two sons of a (Presbyterian) minister, one studious and the other rebellious, as they grow up and come of age in the Rocky Mountain region during a span of time from roughly (World War I) to the early days of the (Great Depression), including part of the (Prohibition era).

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Directed by(Robert Redford)
Screenplay by(Richard Friedenberg)
Based on(A River Runs Through It)
by (Norman Maclean)
Produced by
  • (Jake Eberts)
  • Robert Redford
  • (Patrick Markey)
Starring
  • (Craig Sheffer)
  • (Brad Pitt)
  • (Tom Skerritt)
  • (Brenda Blethyn)
  • (Emily Lloyd)
Cinematography(Philippe Rousselot)
Edited by
  • (Robert Estrin)
  • (Lynzee Klingman)
Music by(Mark Isham)
Distributed by(Columbia Pictures)

Release date

  • October9,1992

Running time

123 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million
Box office$66 million

The film won the (Academy Award for Best Cinematography) and was also nominated for (Best Music, Original Score) and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film grossed over $66 million and received positive reviews from critics.

Plot

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The Maclean brothers, Norman and Paul, grow up in (Missoula, Montana), with their mother, Clara, and their father, Rev. (John Maclean), a (Presbyterian minister), from whom they learn a love of (fly fishing) for trout in the (Blackfoot River). Norman and Paul are (home-schooled) under the strict moral and academic code of their father. Norman leaves to attend college at (Dartmouth). When he returns six years later during the (Prohibition era) and the (Jazz Age), he finds that Paul has become a highly skilled fisherman and a hard-drinking, fearless (investigative journalist) working for a newspaper in (Helena).

Norman attends a (Fourth of July) dance and meets Jessie Burns, a (flapper) whose father runs the (general store) in (Wolf Creek). Immediately smitten, Norman calls her the next morning and sets up a (double date). Norman and Jessie go on their first date at the Hot Springs (speakeasy). Paul arrives with his date, a similarly hard-drinking (Cheyenne) woman named Mabel, who is treated as an inferior by the local white crowd.

Soon after, Norman is called to bail Paul out of jail after Paul is arrested for hitting a man who insulted Mabel. The desk sergeant tells Norman that Paul has angered local criminals by falling behind in his debts from a big poker game at the Lolo speakeasy. Norman offers to give Paul money, but Paul brushes him off.

After Norman and Jessie go on several dates, she asks him to help her (alcoholic) brother Neal, who is visiting from (Southern California). Norman and Paul dislike Neal, but at Jessie's insistence they invite him to go (fly fishing). Neal shows up drunk with Rawhide, a (prostitute) whom he met the night before. Norman and Paul get separated from Neal but fish anyway and return to their car hours later to find that Neal and Rawhide have drunk all the beer, had sex, and passed out naked.

Norman drives an intoxicated Neal home, where Jessie is enraged that the brothers left Neal alone with the beer instead of fishing with him. Norman tells her that he is falling in love with her. Jessie drives away angry but a week later asks Norman to come to the train station to see Neal off. After the train departs, Jessie laments her failure to save Neal from his (alcoholism) and asks why the people who need help the most will not accept it. Norman shows Jessie a letter from the (University of Chicago) offering him a faculty position in the Department of (English Literature). He tells Jessie that he does not wish to leave Montana and when it becomes clear that it is because of her, she embraces him.

That night, a drunken Norman meets up with Paul and announces his love for Jessie. Paul says they should celebrate but instead takes Norman to the Lolo speakeasy. Paul tries to get in on the poker game in the backroom, but the dealer will not let him play because he already owes so much. Paul tells Norman that he isn't leaving since he is feeling lucky and that he will convince the others to let him play. Norman reluctantly drives off after Paul asks him to go fishing the next day.

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Norman is relieved when Paul arrives the following morning, as he feared for his brother's life. Norman tells his family that he is going to accept the job in Chicago. Norman, Paul, and their father go fly fishing one last time. Norman urges his brother to come with him and Jessie to (Chicago), but Paul says he will never leave Montana. He hooks a huge (rainbow trout) that drags him down the river rapids before he lands it. Their father tells Paul that he has become a wonderful fisherman and an artist in the craft, much to Paul's delight.

Just before Norman is to leave for Chicago, police inform him that Paul was beaten to death. Norman breaks the news to his parents. Years later, Mrs. Maclean, Norman, Jessie, and their two children listen to a sermon given by Rev. Maclean soon before his own death. Rev. Maclean preaches about being unable to help loved ones who are destroying themselves and will not accept help. All that those who truly care for such a self-destructive person can do, Rev. Maclean concludes, is to give (unconditional love), even without understanding why.

The closing scene shows an elderly (Norman Maclean) fishing on the same river as director (Robert Redford) narrates the final lines from Maclean's original (novella).

Cast

  • (Craig Sheffer) as (Norman Maclean)
  • (Brad Pitt) as Paul Maclean
  • (Tom Skerritt) as Reverend Maclean
  • (Brenda Blethyn) as Mrs. Maclean
  • (Emily Lloyd) as Jessie Burns
  • (Edie McClurg) as Mrs. Burns
  • (Stephen Shellen) as Neal Burns

In addition, (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Van Gravage portray the childhood versions of Norman and Paul, respectively, while director (Robert Redford) provides the uncredited narration, in the first person voice of a (senior) Norman.

Production

Filming

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Although both the book and movie are set in Missoula and on the Blackfoot River, it was filmed in late June to early July 1991 in south central Montana in (Livingston) and (Bozeman), and on the nearby upper (Yellowstone), (Gallatin), and (Boulder Rivers). The waterfall shown is Granite Falls, in the mountains 18 miles (29km) southwest of (Jackson, Wyoming). Filming was completed in early September 1991.

An article published in the Helena (Independent Record) in July 2000, based on recollections of people who knew both brothers, noted a number of specifics about the Macleans — notably various chronological and educational details about Paul Maclean's adult life — that differ somewhat from their portrayal in the film and novella.

Music

(Mark Isham), who would go on to compose the scores to most (Robert Redford)-directed films, composed the musical score for the film. Originally, (Elmer Bernstein) was hired to score the film. However, after Redford and Bernstein disagreed over the tone of the music, Bernstein was replaced by Isham. Rushed for time, Isham completed the score within four weeks at Schnee Studio of Signet Sound Studios in Hollywood, CA. Upon release, the music was met with positive reviews earning the film nominations for both Grammy and Academy awards. The A River Runs Through It (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was released on October 27, 1992.

Release

It premiered at (Bozeman, Montana), with a theatrical release on October 9 in the United States.

Home media

A River Runs Through It was originally released on VHS on May 19, 1993. It was released on DVD in 1999 and a deluxe DVD edition in 2005 in similar packaging style as (Legends Of The Fall), which also received a deluxe edition dvd release that year. It was reissued on (Blu-ray) in July 2009 by (Sony Pictures) with six extra features including 17 deleted scenes and a documentary titled Deep Currents: Making 'A River Runs Through It' with interview segments of the cast and crew.

Reception

Box office

Released on October 9, 1992, the film grossed $43,440,294 in the United States and Canada. In 1993, it grossed $22.9 million for a worldwide total of over $66 million.

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 80% based on 45 reviews, with an average rating of 6.79/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Tasteful to a fault, this period drama combines a talented cast (including a young Brad Pitt) with some stately, beautifully filmed work from director Robert Redford." On Metacritic, the film has a (weighted average score) of 68 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by (CinemaScore) gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.

Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars. He wrote “Redford and his writer, Richard Friedenberg, understand that most of the events in any life are accidential or arbitrary, especially the crucial ones, and we can exercise little conscious control over our destinies.”

Much of the praise focused on Pitt's portrayal of Paul, which has been cited as his career-making performance. Despite the critical reception, Pitt was very critical of his performance on the film: "Robert Redford made a quality movie. But I don't think I was skilled enough. I think I could have done better. Maybe it was the pressure of the part, and playing someone who was a real person — and the family was around occasionally — and not wanting to let Redford down."

Accolades

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
20/20 Awards Best Adapted Screenplay (Richard Friedenberg) Nominated
Best Cinematography (Philippe Rousselot) Nominated
(Academy Awards) Best Screenplay – Based on Material Previously Produced or Published Richard Friedenberg Nominated
(Best Cinematography) Philippe Rousselot Won
(Best Original Score) (Mark Isham) Nominated
(American Society of Cinematographers Awards) (Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases) Philippe Rousselot Nominated
(Best Casting for Feature Film – Drama) Elisabeth Leustig Nominated
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Cinematography Philippe Rousselot Nominated
Best Original Score Mark Isham Nominated
(Golden Globe Awards) (Best Director – Motion Picture) (Robert Redford) Nominated
(Grammy Awards) (Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television) Mark Isham Nominated
(Kinema Junpo Awards) Best Foreign Language Film Robert Redford Won
(Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards) (Best Music Score) Mark Isham Runner-up
(USC Scripter Awards) Richard Friedenberg (screenwriter);
(Norman Maclean) (author)
Won
(Young Artist Awards) Best Young Actor Under 10 in a Motion Picture (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) Won

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It is a story about Maclean and his brother, Paul, who was beaten to death with a gun butt in 1938. It is about not understanding what you love, about not being able to help.

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“You can love completely without complete understanding.”

Maclean's novella is about more than fly fishing. It's about family and about living with and loving those who elude us. And yes, it's about how all things eventually merge into one and how a river runs through it (per it's last full paragraph).

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Their father tells Paul that he has become a wonderful fisherman and an artist in the craft, much to Paul's delight. Just before Norman is to leave for Chicago, police inform him that Paul was beaten to death. Norman breaks the news to his parents.

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In the film, Paul — played by a young Brad Pitt — is beaten to death in Montana. In reality, he was murdered in a Chicago alley, and, although conspiracy theories abound, the circ*mstances remain a mystery.

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A River Runs Through is a cinematographically stunning true story of Norman Maclean. The story follows Norman and his brother Paul through the experiences of life and growing up, and how their love of fly fishing keeps them together despite varying life circ*mstances in the untamed west of Montana in the 1920's.

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Climax: Norman and his father watch Paul catch a huge fish on the Blackfoot River near Missoula, the last time they'll see him fish before Paul's death.

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“Not far downstream was a dry channel where the river had run once, and part of the way to come to know a thing is through its death. But years ago I had known the river when it flowed through this now dry channel, so I could enliven its stony remains with the waters of memory.”

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Arnold Richardson was not the best-known Montanan to appear in a Hollywood movie, but his solitary bit part — as the elderly Norman Maclean in "A River Runs Through It" — remains one of the most iconic cinematic images of the state, partly responsible, for better or worse, for the explosion in the popularity of fly ...

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Norman Maclean

After college at Dartmouth, Maclean became a professor at the University of Chicago. He married Jessie Burns of Wolf Creek, Montana; they had two children, Jean and John.

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The whole family is devastated but unsurprised. Rev. Maclean strives to accept what has happened to his son, and he and Norman help each other deal with what has happened; they love Paul without understanding him. The end of the novella communicates this message of love.

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In this novella, rivers have several meanings. On one level, a river represents the natural world. On another level, the arc of a river flowing through the rocks and canyons of Montana symbolizes the arc of a human life. Both meanings of the river inform the overarching structure of the novella.

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This film shows the importance of having a shared family pastime to sustain them through good times and bad. The love of nature is shown throughout the movie. The father of the two main characters is a preacher, and he sees God and spirituality in the forests and rivers the family loves so much.

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In A River Runs Through It, fly fishing provides a model for the pastoral movement of retreat and return that informs Maclean's story.

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The plot of A River Runs Through It basically breaks down like this: It's 1920's Montana and a preacher is raising his two boys to love God, love fly fishing, and love each other. One of the boys is reserved, the other wild, and they grow up to be exactly the men the audience expects them to be.

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Perspective and Narrator

A River Runs Through It is told from the first-person point of view by the author Norman Maclean, a retired college professor. The novella is closely based on Maclean's own family's story.

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Benefits of Rivers. Rivers provide important benefits—called ecosystem services—that impact our day-to-day lives. They provide drinking water, irrigation, transportation, and more. They also provide habitat for important fish species.

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Grace, Disgrace, and Divine Will. The sect of Christianity followed by Maclean's father, a “Scot and a Presbyterian,” teaches that humans are a species fallen from an original state of grace. In this religious framework, which is threaded throughout the book, it is believed that only God can restore grace to people.

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