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How long is Crossing the Line?
1 hour and 56 minutes
When was Crossing the Line released?
August 9, 1991
What is the IMDb rating of Crossing the Line?
5.7 out of 10
Who stars in Crossing the Line?
Kenny Ireland
,
Liam Neeson
, and
Joanne Whalley
Who wrote Crossing the Line?
William McIlvanney
and
Don MacPherson
Who directed Crossing the Line?
David Leland
Who was the composer for Crossing the Line?
Ennio Morricone
Who was the producer of Crossing the Line?
Stephen Woolley
Who was the executive producer of Crossing the Line?
Nik Powell
Who was the cinematographer for Crossing the Line?
Ian Wilson
Who was the editor of Crossing the Line?
George Akers
Who are the characters in Crossing the Line?
Cutte Dawson
What is the plot of Crossing the Line?
Unemployed Scottish miner Danny Scoular (Liam Neeson) is forced into bare-knuckle boxing to make ends meet.
How much did Crossing the Line earn at the worldwide box office?
$59,200
How much did Crossing the Line earn at the US box office?
$59,200
What is Crossing the Line rated?
R
What genre is Crossing the Line?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Sports
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