

Drama
Overview
During their last year at an Ivy League college in 1999, a group of friends and crew teammates' lives are changed forever when an army vet takes over as coach of their dysfunctional rowing team.
Top Cast


Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon
Jack Murphy
Michael Shannon
Jack Murphy


Alexander Ludwig
Alexander Ludwig
Alex
Alexander Ludwig
Alex


Charles Melton
Charles Melton
Chris
Charles Melton
Chris


Alex MacNicoll
Alex MacNicoll
John
Alex MacNicoll
John


Andrew Creer
Andrew Creer
MJ
Andrew Creer
MJ


Ash Santos
Ash Santos
Nisha
Ash Santos
Nisha


Lilly Krug
Lilly Krug
Sara
Lilly Krug
Sara


Caroline Cole
Caroline Cole
Lili
Caroline Cole
Lili


David James Elliott
David James Elliott
Singleton
David James Elliott
Singleton


Michael Tacconi
Michael Tacconi
Ted
Michael Tacconi
Ted
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