Crossworlds (1996) DVDRip Oldies

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Crossworlds (1996) DVDRip Oldies
  • Release date: 8 Jan 1997
  • Release year: 1996
  • Runtime: 91 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: handcuffed man, low budget sci fi movie, mission, blonde girl, party, car crash, desert, ritual, fight, fantastic world
Plot:
College good guy Joe Talbot (Josh Charles) is drawn into a battle to save the world from archenemy Ferris (Stuart Wilson). Joe's heirloom pendant just happens to be the key to the staff that opens doors to the Crossworlds. When Laura (Andrea Roth) shows up to check on the key and Ferris' goons begin their assaults, they run to semi-retired adventurer A.T. (Rutger Hauer) for help and guidance.

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Crossworlds (1996) DVDRip Oldies

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File Size: 1.3 GB

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