In America, every dream has a price.
4.7
99 min
Across the Line (2000) is a truthful representation of both hope and corruption, focusing on critical events transpiring at America's border with Mexico and known both to those who live on the "line" (physical and metaphorical) and to those with the courage to cross it. Further it is a fine example of the filmmaker's art, featuring convincing portrayals underpinned by a convincing script and the directorial talent of Martin Spottl.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Brad Johnson | Grant Johnson | Unowned | |
Sigal Erez | Miranda | Unowned | |
Adrienne Barbeau | Mrs. Randall | Unowned | |
Bea Silvern | Bess | Unowned | |
Dave Silva | Diamando | Unowned | |
Roger Velasco | Luciano | Unowned | |
Brian Bloom | Walt | Unowned | |
Justin Urich | Billy | Unowned | |
Tony Perez | Pedro | Unowned | |
Julia Vera | Mama | Unowned | |
Jullian Dulce Vida | Jesus | Unowned | |
Amit Knust | Lauro | Unowned | |
Joshua Gallegos | Comandante | Unowned | |
Mark Adair-Rios | Sanchez | Unowned | |
Luis Contreras | Timex | Unowned | |
Carlos Carrasco | Franco | Unowned | |
Marshall R. Teague | Ty Parker | Unowned | |
Ernest M. Garcia | Coyote | Unowned | |
Timothy Dale Agee | Briggs | Unowned | |
Steve Vinovich | Mr. Randall | Unowned | |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Boss | Unowned | |
Stephen Spacek | Hydstra | Unowned | |
Don William Owen | Rob | Unowned | |
John Vargas | Alvarez | Unowned | |
David Sparrow | Reporter #1 | Unowned | |
Natalia Lazarus | Reporter #2 | Unowned | |
J.C. Quinn | Harmon | Unowned | |
Courtney Gebhart | Loretta | Unowned | |
Monique Edwards | News Anchor | Unowned | |
Martin Morales | Javier | Unowned | |
Elise Robins | Mrs. Johnson | Unowned |