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To Cross the Rubicon ()


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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.

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Patricia Royce ...
Kendall Byrne
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Claire (as Lorraine Devon)
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David Berry (as J.D. Souther)
Wade Madsen ...
John Halpern
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James Bird
Bruce P. Young ...
Lee Wilke
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Damian Lyndell
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Stuart Taylor-Ford
Susan Drummond ...
Penny Janowitz
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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 ...
Alan Broadmore
Evelyn Perdue ...
Estelle the Landlady
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Apartment Manager (as Tony Curry)
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Newlywed in Club
Tanya Pierce ...
Newlywed in Club
Sally Smith ...
Patti the Scarf Lady
Kelle Kleingartner ...
Nikki
Cole Ackman ...
Bellboy
James Huber ...
Cute Guy in Restaurant
Eric Stachowski ...
Cute Guy in Park
Marjorie De Muynck ...
Sax Quartet in Park
Amy Denio ...
Sax Quartet in Park
Babs Helle ...
Sax Quartet in Park
Stacy Loebs ...
Sax Quartet in Park
Nanette Cresto ...
Exotic Dancer
Thomas Arthur ...
Juggler
Aimee Hargrave ...
White Sailor Dancer
Diana Cardiff ...
White Sailor Dancer
Alison Cockrill ...
White Sailor Dancer
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Roman Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Barry Caillier

Written by

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Lorraine Devon Wilke ... () (as Lorraine Devon)
 
Patricia Royce ... ()

Produced by

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Patricia Royce ... producer

Cinematography by

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Christopher Tufty

Editorial Department

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R. Orlando Duenas ... first assistant editor
Kay Taylor ... negative cutter
Carla Torgerson ... negative cutter
Liv Torgerson ... negative cutter

Set Decoration by

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Loren McNamara

Costume Design by

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Ronald Leamon

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Francesca Lacagnina ... hair stylist
Julie Reid ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ed Ewing ... first assistant director
Josh Taft ... second assistant director

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Kristy Boardway-Dickson ... property master

Sound Department

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Laura Bayless ... foley artist
Tom Condon ... boom operator
Phil DeVault ... foley recordist / sound effects editor
Tom Johnson ... re-recording mixer
Tom Martin ... foley recordist / sound effects editor
Robert Marts ... dialogue editor / production sound mixer / supervising sound editor
Jeff Smith ... foley artist
Paul Stroh ... boom operator
Gary Summers ... re-recording mixer
James Allen ... sound re-recordist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert Beaumont ... key grip
Chuck Fey ... first assistant camera
Cam Garrett ... still photographer
Steve Itano ... second assistant camera
Greg White-Wiegand ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Jeffrey Morgan ... casting: Los Angeles
Eliza Roberts ... casting: Los Angeles (as Eliza Simons)
Alison Roth ... casting: Seattle
Jodi Rothfield ... casting: Seattle

Location Management

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Jim Hechim ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Lisa Dutton ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Philip Krysl ... transportation coordinator
Rick Wiley ... driver: camera car

Additional Crew

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Pat Graney ... choreographer
Wade Madsen ... choreographer
Deedra Ricketts ... production coordinator
Janet Wainwright ... publicist

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Also Known As
  • Sex mit dem Ex (Germany)
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Trivia 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. See more »
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