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Riverbend (film)






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Riverbend
VHS cover
Directed bySam Firstenberg
Written bySamuel Vance
Produced byRegina Dale
Troy Dale
Norman Stevens
Samuel Vance
StarringSteve James
Margaret Avery
CinematographyKen Lamkin
Edited byMarcus Manton
Music byPaul Loomis

Production
company

Prism Entertainment Corporation

Release date

  • September 24, 1990 (1990-09-24)

Running time

106 minutes
CountryUnited States

Riverbend is a 1989 film directed by Sam Firstenberg. The screenplay was written by Samuel Vance, who produced the film.

Plot[edit]

Three rebellious African-American army officers disobey orders in Vietnam and refuse to destroy a village inhabited with innocent people. They are sent to Georgia and are going to be court-martialed. The officers know that justice will not be served and manage to escape. The fugitives end up in the small town of Riverbend, taking refuge in the home of a sympathetic widow. The town is controlled by a brutal, racist sheriff who kills those opposing him and takes whatever he wants from the terrified residents. This bothers one of the officers who, with plans to take down the sheriff, convinces the others to help him create a secret training camp in the woods. They then begin recruiting the local African-Americans men and training them for combat. When they are prepared, the angry rebels take over the town, incarcerate the sheriff and all his cohorts and hold the rest of the town hostage in a church until their demands for media attention and an end to racism are met.

Principal cast[edit]

Actor Role
Steve James Maj. Samuel Quentin
Margaret Avery Bell Coleman
Tony Frank Sheriff Jake
Julius Tennon Sgt. Tony Marx
Tyrees Allen Gus

Availability[edit]

Although the film is not available on DVD, it can be found on VHS on sites such as Amazon.com.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Riverbend [VHS]: Steve James, Margaret Avery, Tony Frank: Video. ASIN 6302174686.

External links[edit]


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