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Midnight Crossing (1987) Reviews

Midnight Crossing (1987)
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Helen Barton (Faye Dunaway) and her insurance salesman husband Morely (Daniel J. Travanti) set sail with Lexa (Kim Cattrall) and her husband Jeff (John Laughlin) in this modern-day pirate adventure. Jeff's late father and Morely are searching for the treasure the two buried on a remote island 35 miles from Cuba in 1959. Lexa and Morely are engaged in a secret love affair, while Helen suffers from glaucoma-related blindness. Ned Beatty plays the old salt Ellis. There are more crosses and double-crosses than depicted on the Jolly Roger, complete with excessive sex and violence, with an interesting premise ruined by stilted dialogue and uneven continuity. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Faye DunawayDaniel J. Travanti, (more)
Director(s):
Roger Holzberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Kris B.

This is a must for anyone who loves videos on sailing/cruising!! The suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat!! It is definately an oldie but goodie!!

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Mark M.

I watched this way back when and now again in 2010. This time I watched with my family and they gave the acting a D- the special effects an F. I thought it was pretty slow and would say it was not as good as I remembered it but much has changed since then.

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    Kris B.

    This is a must for anyone who loves videos on sailing/cruising!! The suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat!! It is definately an oldie but goodie!!

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    Mark M.

    I watched this way back when and now again in 2010. This time I watched with my family and they gave the acting a D- the special effects an F. I thought it was pretty slow and would say it was not as good as I remembered it but much has changed since then.

    Yes   |   No

     
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