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Crossing The Line
1991, Movie, R, 116 mins
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Crossing The Line: Review
CROSSING THE LINE, set in both rural Scotland and Glasgow during the Thatcher administration, is a grisly pugilistic melodrama, more intent on taking vicious whacks at the Iron Lady than in telling an involving story. Danny Scoular (Liam Neeson), a rebellious but likable ex-miner, lost his job during the union-busting strike of 1984 and has been unable to find gainful employment. Despite his refined wife Beth's (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer) love and support, it's killing Danny ps...
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Crossing The Line: Cast & Details
Year: 1991
Rated R
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Liam Neeson
: Danny Scoular
Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
: Beth Scoular
Ian Bannen
: Matt Mason
Billy Connolly
: Frankie
Hugh Grant
: Gordon
Maurice Roeves
: Cam Colvin
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