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Downriver

"The path to redemption is paved in sin."

James has served time for drowning a little boy when he was a child, although the body was never found in the river. A visit from his victim's mother upon parole sends him on a quest to find the truth. With little time and danger at every turn, James risks his freedom and his life to uncover the trail of sins that might give closure to the grieving mother.

Top Cast

  • Reef Ireland

    Reef Ireland

    James Levy

  • Kerry Fox

    Kerry Fox

    Paige Levy

  • Robert Taylor

    Robert Taylor

    Wayne

  • Helen Morse

    Helen Morse

    Mary

  • Elena Mandalis

    Elena Mandalis

    Rita

  • Thom Green

    Thom Green

    Anthony

  • Steve Mouzakis

    Steve Mouzakis

    Gianni

  • Lee Cormie

    Lee Cormie

    Trav

  • Lester Ellis Jr.

    Lester Ellis Jr.

    Joe

Overview

James has served time for drowning a little boy when he was a child, although the body was never found in the river. A visit from his victim's mother upon parole sends him on a quest to find the truth. With little time and danger at every turn, James risks his freedom and his life to uncover the trail of sins that might give closure to the grieving mother.

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