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  1. West Germany. Language. English. The River Changes is a 1956 American drama film, written and directed by Owen Crump. It stars Rossana Rory, Harold Maresch, and Renate Mannhardt, and was first shown to critics in special screenings on February 14, 1956.

  2. The River Changes: Directed by Owen Crump. With Rossana Rory, Harald Maresch, Renate Mannhardt, Henry Fisher. An unnamed European village lies close to a river, which is a boundary between two countries. A severe storm changes the course of the river, and the village is now in the boundary of the neighboring totalitarian country. The villagers ...

    • Owen Crump
    • 1956-03
    • Drama
    • 91
  3. 02/14/1956 (US) Drama 1h 33m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. A European village lies close to a river, which is a boundary between two countries. A severe storm changes the course of the river, and the village is now in the boundary of the neighboring totalitarian country. Director, Screenplay. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  4. Synopsis. A European village lies close to a river, which is a boundary between two countries. A severe storm changes the course of the river, and the village is now in the boundary of the neighboring totalitarian country. Cast.

  5. A remote middle-European village lies close to a river that serves as a natural boundary between two countries. The country on the opposite shore has a totalitarian system of government. Mayram, a young woman from the village, lives with her uncle Jonathan and his wife Leah, who is pregnant. After Jonathan discovers that landslides have clogged ...

    • Owen Crump, Von Trotte
    • Rossana Rory
  6. NR 1 hr 33 min Feb 14th, 1956 Drama. A European village lies close to a river which is a boundary between two countries A severe storm changes the course of the river and the village is now...

  7. 1956. 1h 31m. Approved. Drama. Cast. Rossana Rory (Mayram) Harald Maresch (Kurus) Renate Mannhardt (Leah) Henry Fisher (The Leader) Jaspar von Oertzen (Jonathan) Nick Solomatin (Asa) Otto Friebel...