To Cross the Rubicon Trailer

To Cross the Rubicon Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991 Comedy, Romance

Kendall (Patricia Royce) just got dumped by her boyfriend, David (J.D. Souther). But it's nothing that a much younger rock musician -- and the advice of her best friend (and David's ex-), Claire (Lorraine Devon) -- couldn't fix. Only problem is, Claire and David have rekindled their lost romance. Now, Claire and Kendall's friendship is put to the ultimate test as they try to help each other decipher men and love in this romantic comedy.

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Cast

Billy Burke

as James Bird

Patricia Royce

as Kendall Byrne

David Crosby

as Damian Lyndell

Mark Jenkins

as Stuart Taylor-Ford

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1991

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