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Directed by | Krishna Rao |
Written by | Krishna Rao Raman Rao |
Starring | Rutger Hauer Josh Charles Andrea Roth Stuart Wilson Jack Black |
Music by | Christophe Beck |
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Distributed by | Trimark |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Crossworlds is a 1996 science fiction film starring Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles, Andrea Roth, Stuart Wilson and Jack Black, and directed by Krishna Rao. Special effects are by Digital Drama. The film was shot in Los Angeles, Lone Pine, and El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA.
Plot[edit]
College student Joe (Josh Charles) is drawn into a battle to save the world from arch-enemy Ferris (Stuart Wilson). Joe's heirloom pendant just happens to be the key to a sceptre that opens doors to the Crossworlds, another dimension. When Laura shows up to check on the key and Ferris' goons begin their assaults, they run to semi-retired adventurer A.T. (Rutger Hauer) for help and guidance.
Cast[edit]
- Rutger Hauer as Alex "A.T."
- Josh Charles as Joe "Seph" Talbot
- Stuart Wilson as Ferris
- Andrea Roth as Laura
- Perry Anzilotti as Rebo
- Richard McGregor as Stu
- Jack Black as Steve
- Ellen Geer as Joe's Mom
- Beverly Johnson as The Queen
- Tony Ervolina as Joe's Dad
- Michael Stadvec as Cop #1
- Michael Wiseman as Cop #2
- Shani Rigsbee as The Dancer
Review[edit]
Creature Feature gave the movie 2 out of 5 stars, finding the low budget a detriment [1]
References[edit]
- ^ Stanely, J. (2000) Creature Feature #rd Edition
External links[edit]
- Crossworlds at IMDb
- Crossworlds at AllMovie
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