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Watch: Michael Douglas reflects on family drama in 'Looking Through Water'

Watch: Michael Douglas reflects on family drama in 'Looking Through Water'

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1 of 6 | Michael Douglas, seen at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, stars in "Looking Through Water." File Photo by Rune Hellestad/ UPI | License Photo
Aug. 4 (UPI) -- Good Deed Entertainment released the trailer for Looking Through Water on Monday. The film stars Michael Douglas, his son Cameron Douglas, Michael Stahl-David, David Morse and Walker Scobell.
Michael Douglas plays William McKay, who tells his grandson (Scobell) a story. As a young man (Stahl-David), William reconnected with his father, Leo (Morse) in a father/son fishing competition.
Cameron Douglas plays Leo's fishing guide, Cole. Ximena Romo plays Julia, a local doctor who catches young William's eye.
Based on books by Bob Rich, Zach Dean and Rowdy Herrington wrote the screenplay. Roberto Sneider directed.
Michael and Cameron Douglas previously played father and son in the 2003 film It Runs in the Family.
Looking Through Water is in theaters Sept. 12.
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