CrissCross
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Directed by | Chris Menges |
Produced by | Anthea Sylbert |
Written by | Scott Sommer |
Starring |
Goldie Hawn David Arnott |
Music by | Trevor Jones |
Cinematography | Ivan Strasburg |
Edited by | Tony Lawson |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release dates |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3,052,738 (USA) |
CrissCross is a 1992 film drama directed by Chris Menges, based on the novel by Scott Sommer. It stars Goldie Hawn, Arliss Howard, Keith Carradine, Steve Buscemi, and David Arnott.
Plot
Divorced mom Tracy Cross raises her 12-year-old son, Christopher, in Key West in 1969 around the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing. A waitress, she becomes a stripper to support herself and Chris.The film includes a scene where fourteen-year-old actor David Arnott appears nude (though shot from behind).
Chris is also working at part-time jobs to help pay the bills. He is upset when he finds out about his mother's new job. One of the boy's jobs is to deliver fish to a local seafood restaurant, but it turns out the man who runs the restaurant is involved in a drug-smuggling ring in which the drugs are hidden inside fish. Chris steals some of the drugs and tries to sell them to earn enough money so that his mother can quit her dancing job.
A stranger, Joe, comes to town and strikes up a relationship with Tracy. This further disturbs her son, who seeks out his father, John Cross, a military veteran so troubled from his Vietnam experiences that he is now a gardener in a monastery.
Joe turns out to be a law-enforcement undercover agent, working to bring down the drug ring. His relationship with Tracy and her son complicates matters as the time comes to make the arrest.
Cast
- Goldie Hawn as Tracy Cross
- Arliss Howard as Joe
- Keith Carradine as John Cross
- James Gammon as Emmitt
- Steve Buscemi as Louis
- David Arnott as Chris Cross
Location
Some scenes were shot in the Miami/KeyWest surrounding areas. The "Spanish Monastery" in the film is in North Miami and was brought to Miami from Spain in thousands of numbered individual stone blocks and re-built stone by stone in North Miami.