Crossing the Bridge
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Crossing The Bridge | |
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Directed by | Mike Binder |
Produced by | Jeffrey Silver Robert F. Newmyer |
Written by | Mike Binder |
Starring | Josh Charles Jason Gedrick Stephen Baldwin David Schwimmer Abraham Benrubi |
Music by | Lisa Haley Peter Himmelman |
Cinematography | Newton Thomas Sigel (as Tom Sigel) |
Editing by | Adam Weiss |
Distributed by | Touchstone Pictures |
Release date(s) | September 11, 1992 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United States of America |
Language | English |
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Crossing the Bridge is an American film.
[edit] Plot
Hailed nationwide by critics, Crossing the Bridge stars Josh Charles (Dead Poets Society), Stephen Baldwin (Born on the Fourth of July), and Jason Gedrick (Backdraft). Through thick and thin, Mort, Tim, and Danny were friends. Now they're putting everything on the line with a dangerous drug-smuggling venture promising high-stakes consequences. The trio's about to leave their fun, carefree days behind to face a moment of truth. Their decision will not only determine their freedom, but the future of their lives.
The movie was created by Mike Binder, and loosely based on Binders' friends during the late 1970s in the Detroit/ Birmingham, MI area.
1992 films