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Release Date:
May 3, 2016
Original Title:
Crossing Point
Alternate Titles:
Roadrun
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Conflict Pictures
Popart Film Factory
Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 CH: 16 JP: R18+
Runtime: 92
A young American couple in love, Michael and Olivia vacation in Baja, but things take a frightening turn when Olivia is kidnapped by drug dealer, who demands that Michael smuggle a backpack full of cocaine-stolen from a rival cartel-over the border into the U.S. within twelve hours or else Olivia will be killed. A good Tijuana Cop is on the trail, as Michael navigates the treacherous underworld of Mexico, and he himself becomes a force to be reckoned with...
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Additional Dialogue:
Daniel Zirilli
Art Direction:
Andrew Tester
Director:
Daniel Zirilli
Director of Photography:
Philip Roy
Editor:
Michael Courtney
Original Music Composer:
Paul Cristo
Production Design:
Tessa Pelias
Screenplay:
Shawn Lock
Paul Dominic
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Halyna Hutchins
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