Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA rich kid, with a fondness for fast bikes, is blamed when a motorcycle accident puts his best friend in a coma.A rich kid, with a fondness for fast bikes, is blamed when a motorcycle accident puts his best friend in a coma.A rich kid, with a fondness for fast bikes, is blamed when a motorcycle accident puts his best friend in a coma.
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Kathy-Jo Ross
- Laura Lee
- (as Cathy Jo Ross)
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- GaffesIn the scene right after the opening credits, they are riding two dirt bikes on a road while being chased by the sheriff, driving on the right like one does in the US.
In the far left side of the shot, there is a much bigger road where traffic is flowing in left hand drive, the opposite to how it is in the USA, because this film was shot in South Africa.
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My review was written in September 1990 after watching the film on RCA/Columbia video cassette.
"Crossing the Line" is a teen melodrama about motocross racing, shot in South Africa. Some young talent is introduced in an otherwise ho-hum effort.
You have to have an eagle eye to spot the terrain and other identifiers (mainly in the supporting cast) of a Capetown quickie here. The all-American youthful frontline cast is led by Rick Hearst as a rebel without a cause, a spoiled rich kid whose dad (John Saxon) is ashamed of him.
At the urging of his incredibly beautiful girlfriend (Colleen Morris, who deserves better roles), Hearst joins a dirt bike racing team coached by Aussie action star Vernon Wells. This leads to ineffective sentimentality (Hearst crying over his long-dead mom and reconciling with daddy Saxon) and a motocross championship race.
Cameraman turned director Gary Graver films the big race in boring fashion with a remote camera, followed by several anticlimaxes in the final reel. Having worked with everyone from Orson Welles to the slain porn star Shauna Grant, Graver has little to show for his trip to Jo'burg.
"Crossing the Line" is a teen melodrama about motocross racing, shot in South Africa. Some young talent is introduced in an otherwise ho-hum effort.
You have to have an eagle eye to spot the terrain and other identifiers (mainly in the supporting cast) of a Capetown quickie here. The all-American youthful frontline cast is led by Rick Hearst as a rebel without a cause, a spoiled rich kid whose dad (John Saxon) is ashamed of him.
At the urging of his incredibly beautiful girlfriend (Colleen Morris, who deserves better roles), Hearst joins a dirt bike racing team coached by Aussie action star Vernon Wells. This leads to ineffective sentimentality (Hearst crying over his long-dead mom and reconciling with daddy Saxon) and a motocross championship race.
Cameraman turned director Gary Graver films the big race in boring fashion with a remote camera, followed by several anticlimaxes in the final reel. Having worked with everyone from Orson Welles to the slain porn star Shauna Grant, Graver has little to show for his trip to Jo'burg.
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By what name was Crossing the Line (1990) officially released in Canada in English?
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