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To Cross the Rubicon

  • 1991
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
39
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To Cross the Rubicon (1991)
Comedy

Two successful career women (Patricia Royce, Lorraine Devon) in their 30s have problems with men, and a mutual ex-lover (J.D. Souther) in common.Two successful career women (Patricia Royce, Lorraine Devon) in their 30s have problems with men, and a mutual ex-lover (J.D. Souther) in common.Two successful career women (Patricia Royce, Lorraine Devon) in their 30s have problems with men, and a mutual ex-lover (J.D. Souther) in common.

  • Director
    • Barry Caillier
  • Writers
    • Lorraine Devon Wilke
    • Patricia Royce
  • Stars
    • Patricia Royce
    • Lorraine Devon Wilke
    • JD Souther
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    39
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Caillier
    • Writers
      • Lorraine Devon Wilke
      • Patricia Royce
    • Stars
      • Patricia Royce
      • Lorraine Devon Wilke
      • JD Souther
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patricia Royce
    • Kendall Byrne
    Lorraine Devon Wilke
    Lorraine Devon Wilke
    • Claire
    • (as Lorraine Devon)
    JD Souther
    JD Souther
    • David Berry
    • (as J.D. Souther)
    Wade Madsen
    • John Halpern
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • James Bird
    Bruce P. Young
    • Lee Wilke
    David Crosby
    David Crosby
    • Damian Lyndell
    Mark Jenkins
    Mark Jenkins
    • Stuart Taylor-Ford
    Susan Drummond
    • Penny Janowitz
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Rod (James' Friend)
    • (as Jeff Morgan)
    Art Kahn
    • Mr. Thramulta
    Piper Henry
    • Ellen
    Mike Williams
    • Jason Merriman
    Randy Dixon
    • Mark the Desk Clerk
    Mark Dempsey
    Mark Dempsey
    • Alan Broadmore
    Evelyn Perdue
    • Estelle the Landlady
    Anthony Curry
    Anthony Curry
    • Apartment Manager
    • (as Tony Curry)
    Robert McGinley
    Robert McGinley
    • Newlywed in Club
    • Director
      • Barry Caillier
    • Writers
      • Lorraine Devon Wilke
      • Patricia Royce
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    7tdempsey-679-465576

    saw it in Cleveland in the 90's

    I couldn't think of the name of the movie and had to search awhile for it. I remember seeing this movie with friends in the 90's when I would go to an independent theatre in town. I enjoyed it. I did not think it was just a chic flick. some of the actors were there at the showing. this might have been part of a film festival. it was enjoyable. I would recommend it.
    5Rambimbo

    This movie examining male/female relationships is definitely for chicks only.

    The story is about two women who become friends when they discover that the man that dumped one of them also had a previous relationship with the other. It follows their struggles with getting over relationships, finding new ones, and moving on. (Did I mention that this was a "chick-flick"?)

    This movie would have benefited greatly from better art direction, and better editing. There is a lot of ghastly blue lighting that doesn't flatter any of the actors. The dialogue was mostly intelligent, but there was too much of it -- and all of it is shown in medium shots with the actors jawing at each other. And a tip for beginning directors who have no budget for a costumer: for gosh sakes, DON'T film your lead actress wearing a hat through an entire scene, unless you have the budget to light her face properly!!! It is not only a disservice to her, but is distracting to the audience because they can't see her acting!!!

    It says a lot for the strength of the story that despite these handicaps I found the movie to hold my attention (apart for some fast-forwarding through excess dialogue). The actors do a good job --heroic, really, considering all of the useless talking they're required to do. Quite a few of the scenes show some semblance of wit. (Check out the saxophone quartet on a street corner, and Dave Crosby's cameo.) The movie actually has a good message to deliver but remember, it's for chicks only. I kept wishing that someone would've re-written some of the scenes, or edited out some of the extraneous dialogue. Perhaps this movie could serve as an example of how not to direct one?

    Nonetheless and all in all, worth the three bucks I paid for the DVD, but not much more than that. (Let me also add that I've paid more than that for videos that I couldn't manage to watch through to their end.)
    9EighthSense

    I really enjoyed this movie!

    I liked the fact that the actors portrayed real people and looked like real people. I enjoyed very much seeing Lorraine Devon sing "I surrender"-the only thing that would have topped her incredible performance would have been if J.D. Souther (David)had sung. This was the first time I saw J.D. as an actor, and I loved him-he's so understated yet intense and "present", just like he is in his music video "Go ahead and rain". The story line and the message (no need to be looking at the destination-enjoy the journey there) were very intelligently woven. This movie proved that "chick flick" does not mean "silly'.

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      The movie takes its name from the Rubicon (Latin: Rubico; Italian: Rubicone; Romagnol: Rubicôn), the ancient river Rubicon in northeastern Italy, famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BC, which is the origin of the phrase "crossing the Rubicon," an idiom that means that one is passing a point of no return.
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      I SURRENDER
      Performed by Lorraine Devon Wilke (as Lorraine Devon)

      Written by Lorraine Devon Wilke (as Lorraine Devon) & David Resnik

      Produced & arranged by David Resnik

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      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Sex mit dem Ex
    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
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