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Release Date: 1984 Cast: Martha Plimpton Categories: Movies, Crime Fiction, Family Drama The River Rat is a 1984 independent family film starring Tommy Lee Jones and Martha Plimpton (in her second film and first starring role). Filmed in Kentucky, it is set on the banks of the Mississippi River. Plimpton portrays a young teenage daughter who meets her father (Jones), an ex-con just released from prison, for the first time. The two slowly forge a relationship as they rebuild a boat named "The River Rat." But the father cannot escape his criminal past as he is blackmailed by the prison psychiatrist (Brian Dennehy), who believes he knows the location of a large amount of cash... MORE |
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Jay Jay Pistolet performs 'Happy Birthday You' at the River Rat Pack Tour Launch - courtesy of seatwave.com. For all the backstage River Rat Pack Tour interviews and news, check out: river tour.seatwaveblogs.com
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Beans On Toast whips up the crowd at Lock 17 for the River Rat Pack Tour launch. For more videos and backstage footage, check out seatwaveblogs.com
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For full backstage coverage of the River Rat Pack Tour, check out: river tour.seatwaveblogs.com
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Jay Jay Pistolet chats to Katie Spain about the River Rat Pack Tour and the elusive mystery gypsy water woman. For full backstage coverage of the River Rat Pack Tour, check out:
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Rattleden airfield gets a visit. John goes up in a glider and flys around Bill Wyman's house. We try to find the source of the Rat using the glider but nearly crash. Back to the 5 Bells later for pints and goings on with Bat and Andy. www.iamthedude.com
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And now I deflate the river rat pool tube and jump on to make it quicker.
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The riverrat pack tour montage
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The big man talks about theoretical physics and his trip to Cambridge to see John Polkinghorne and Roger Penrose presenting their views on the nature of spacetime. We offer a difficult question and get silence. We get emails from Roger Penrose, pints and ...

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