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Alan Alda plays against type as cutthroat advertising executive Dan Cutler, who organizes a whitewater-rafting business trip meant to inspire male bonding between his employees and clients. But when the raft capsizes and several of the men turn up dead, Cutler attempts to cover up his negligence in the face of a lawsuit by one of the widows--forcing his young protege and accident survivor Jack Robbins (Peter Gallagher) to choose between loyalty and the truth. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais The director Robert Butler has probably used some of his previous experience during the scenes where they go down the river, because those were the only good parts. And I liked that the Czech dubbing kept Alan Alda’s usual voice actor since he was the only reason I watched it in the first place. The movie is dull and boring otherwise. ()