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River Patrol
The men of the River Patrol take care of trespassers in their beautiful Northern California river country, and punish their own when they overstep the bounds of their authority. Stogie-sucking Patrol Boss York Powers catches Cliff Parker loafing at the river, rips off his clothes, throws him down in the mud and pisses all over him-and then drags him home for an extended round of hearty flip flop fucking. Darkly furred Parker tangles with handsome and voracious Michel D'Amours. Mega hung redhead Rusty Samuels lashes a trespasser to the basement rafters, and throws him a rugged fuck-before getting it even nastier than he gave. And a three-way finale drenches a mountain cabin in cum.
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Plot Summary
Two U.S. Customs Service agents are assigned to patrol the U.S.-Canadian border along the St. Lawrence River, aiming to intercept smugglers. Their dangerous mission escalates when they stumble upon a major drug-smuggling operation involving a ruthless kingpin.
Critical Reception
River Patrol is a straightforward action thriller that received a mixed to negative reception. While some critics acknowledged its fast-paced action sequences, many found the plot predictable and the acting uninspired. It is generally considered a B-movie that catered to fans of direct-to-video action films of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality in plot and character development.
Features some decent action scenes but suffers from a weak script.
Offers standard action-thriller fare with little lasting impact.
Google audience: Audience reception for River Patrol is largely unavailable, but available comments suggest viewers found it to be a serviceable, albeit unexceptional, action film that offered predictable thrills.
Fun Fact
Although set along the U.S.-Canadian border, the film was primarily shot in Canada, utilizing locations in Ontario.
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