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The Crimson Rivers

The Crimson Rivers (2001) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
69

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Here are a few more things worth knowing about the Gaumont, TF1 Films Production, Légende Films thriller flick. The Crimson Rivers starring Jean Reno, Vincent Cassel, Nadia Farès, Dominique Sanda has a R rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 46 min. The release date of the movie is June 29th, 2001. The movie received a user score of 69/100 on TMDb, which was calculated from reviews from 1,694 active users.

Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "Two French policemen, one investigating a grisly murder at a remote mountain college, the other working on the desecration of a young girl's grave by skinheads, are brought together by the clues from their respective cases. Soon after they start working together, more murders are committed, and the pair begin to discover just what dark secrets are behind the killings."

'The Crimson Rivers' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on June 29th, 2001
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting October 16th, 2001 - Buy The Crimson Rivers DVD

The Crimson Rivers Movies

The first collection, dated around 2000, follows two French police officers who uncover dark secrets and confront a gruesome murderer and sinister skinheads, exposing corruption and sparking more mysteries. The second collection, dated around 2004, involves an inspector and a young detective investigating killings mimicking the deaths of the 12 Apostles. With an attractive religion expert, they aim to halt the terror and prevent the apocalypse. Both collections blend mystery, police procedurals, and thrillers, with themes of religious and societal twists on murder mysteries. They critically explore contemporary French society, delving into themes of religion, identity, and secrecy.