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The Crossing

  • 1990
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
680
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The Crossing (1990)
DramaRomance

Sam returns home after a lengthy absence to find his girlfriend is having an affair with his best friend. The two friends then end up in a drunken race, where the question of who gets the gi... Read allSam returns home after a lengthy absence to find his girlfriend is having an affair with his best friend. The two friends then end up in a drunken race, where the question of who gets the girl will be decided at a train crossing.Sam returns home after a lengthy absence to find his girlfriend is having an affair with his best friend. The two friends then end up in a drunken race, where the question of who gets the girl will be decided at a train crossing.

  • Director
    • George Ogilvie
  • Writer
    • Ranald Allan
  • Stars
    • Russell Crowe
    • Robert Mammone
    • Danielle Spencer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    680
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Ogilvie
    • Writer
      • Ranald Allan
    • Stars
      • Russell Crowe
      • Robert Mammone
      • Danielle Spencer
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Johnny
    Robert Mammone
    Robert Mammone
    • Sam
    Danielle Spencer
    Danielle Spencer
    • Meg
    Emily Lumbers
    • Jenny
    Rodney Bell
    • Shorty
    Ben Oxenbould
    Ben Oxenbould
    • Heavyfoot
    Myles Collins
    • Stretch
    Marc Aden Gray
    Marc Aden Gray
    • Nort
    • (as Marc Gray)
    Megan Connolly
    • Kathleen
    John Blair
    • Billy
    Rani Lockland
    • Gail
    Ajay Rochester
    • Mandy
    • (as Lea-Ann Towler)
    Paul Robertson
    • Birdie
    George Whaley
    • Sid
    Jacquy Phillips
    • Marion
    • (as Jacqy Phillips)
    Les Foxcroft
    • Pop
    Daphne Grey
    • Jean
    Patrick Ward
    • Nev
    • Director
      • George Ogilvie
    • Writer
      • Ranald Allan
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    8cchase

    Crowe Makes "The Crossing"

    When I read that this was Russell Crowe's big break, I wasn't sure what to expect, and I was a bit apprehensive since I'd never heard of it before. Although I wasn't just bowled over, I was pleasantly surprised. For a movie made in 1990, it has the teen or twentysomething-angsty feel of those old black-and-white potboilers you would see at the drive-in from American International, or RKO Radio Pictures. The soundtrack and accurately dressed period settings help enhance the feel even more effectively.

    Prodigal son Sam (the achingly handsome Robert Mammone) returns home to the small Aussie town where he grew up, where he's welcomed home like a hero, and the glowing embers of the romance he had with best girl Meg (Danielle Spencer, now Mrs. Russell Crowe), threaten to reignite into a roaring bonfire once again.

    But, as in all dramas of this genre, there are complications. The one in this story is Johnny (Russell Crowe), the emotionally scarred best bud who stayed behind to console Meg, and whom the heartbroken girl took up with. The stage is set for tragedy to occur, and it comes to that sad conclusion with predictable timing, as all three members of this ill-fated love triangle must make their own "crossing" into a world where love, honor and being true to one's self always comes with consequences; sometimes the kind that we least expect, or desire.

    Mammone and Spencer are great and fresh-faced in their archetypal roles, but the person you can't take your eyes off of is Russell. Like Brando, Beatty and Dean before him, he owns, even channels the electrifying and emotional role of Johnny, and yet he pulls it off in a unique way that doesn't come across as a cheap imitation of any of the aforementioned actors. He gives the kind of performance that not only makes you sit up and take notice, but hope that you'll be able to see him again in bigger and better roles that will equal his expansive talents. Fortunately for him and us, that's exactly what happened.

    THE CROSSING is worth checking out, for those interested in tracking the path of how, literally, a star was born.
    9b-gater

    highly engaging love triangle tragedy

    The film is highly engaging and presently vastly underrated. It effectively portrays the trauma of potential heterosexual love rejection. The acting is superb with believable characters. Johnny (youthful Russell Crowe) was entirely believable: a lovelorn and sympathetic youth at the same time displaying toughness and aggression. Sam's (Robert Mammone) character was of an artistically gifted but independent soul that realised it needed some root which could not be truly found in hometown or family. Lovelly Meg (Danielle Spencer) had been girlfriend firstly of Sam and subsequently of Johnny; had felt rejected by Sam's past departure and needed healing. She found herself in great difficulty in choosing between her two suitors and needed time to do so. Events also transpired to resolve these problems for an ultimately stable outcome. This outcome was tragic but also the only resolution to the otherwise unresolvable tensions arising from this heterosexual love triangle.
    8supergenome

    Excellent Cinematography

    I disagree with the previous reviewer about the quality of the film's photography. I think it is excellent. Evocative. And very expressive. I am impressed with the sharpness and vibrant colors of the images on screen.

    The direction is intelligent and sensitive. And then, of course, there is the excellent acting from everyone. I didn't expect much from Russsell Crowe at this point in his early career but he sure knows how to make love with the camera and display a range of emotions that will soon make him a big star. A big poseur some would hastily add, but that is another story to CROWE about.
    7jaybob

    Russell Crowe's first starring role

    This good Australian film is a combination of elements from PICNIC & REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE . Russell Crowe in his first starring role is a stand out & you are able to see the beginning seeds of the great actor he is today. Robert Mannone (whatever happened to him) also is a standout.

    \ we have seen this story many times before. I do recommend it for all of Russell's fans. It also has a great music score, a good *** rating from me

    as always

    Jay Harris
    7lizswinden

    Small town life in the 60's.

    Life in the '60s but this time as experienced in a small Australian town in the middle of nowhere. The story isn't new - Sam comes back to the town he left and the girl he left behind,Meg, now seeing his best friend Johnny. But the way it is filmed with unusual shots, great atmosphere and soundtrack and excellent performances all round make it a real treat. Russell plays Johnny who cracks up when he thinks his girlfriend is leaving him, with tragic consequences. You can easily see how this performance put him well on the track to playing Hando, Cort, Bud White and Maximus.

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    • Trivia
      Russell Crowe (Johnny) met Danielle Spencer (Meg) at this film and they are now married
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Man: My tongues are tied.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Memories of Spotswood (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Nature Boy
      Written by Eden Ahbez

      Performed by Kate Ceberano

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1990 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Перекресток
    • Filming locations
      • Junee, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Beyond Productions
      • The Australian Film Commission
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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