Imminent Danger
- 1999
- Catherine Cyran
- 95 mins
Review
Rafting used to be such a wonderful sport. Now it's a mecca for maniacs and killers, or so this clichéd thriller would have you believe. Connie Sellecca plays a single mother whose white-water rafting trip turns into a nightmare when her new boyfriend uses the occasion as a cover to locate some stolen money. Sellecca (Hotel) is a Meryl Streep wannabe and Matt McCoy is no Kevin Bacon in this blatant rip-off of The River Wild. Put your inner tube in safer waters and avoid this drifting, deflated drama.
How to watch
Credits
Cast
role | name |
---|---|
Sarah Slavin | Connie Sellecca |
Bob Brown | Matt McCoy |
Gus Slavin | Anthony DeFilippo |
Chrissie Slavin | Alana Austin |
Wiry man | Brent Hinkley |
Heavy man | Jeremy Roberts |
Crew
role | name |
---|---|
Director | Catherine Cyran |
Details
- Theatrical distributor
- Universal Pictures
- Languages
- English
- Guidance
- Edited for some of its violence.
- Formats
- Colour