Crossworlds 28 years old

Imagine a place where all dimensions of the universe collide...

Crossworlds

College good guy Joe is drawn into a battle to save the world from arch-enemy Ferris. Joe's heirloom pendant just happens to be the key to the staff that opens doors to the Crossworlds. When Laura shows up to check on the key and Ferris' goons begin their assaults, they run to semi-retired adventurer A.T. for help and guidance.

Credits

Crossworlds Cast

Name Character
Jack Black He was 27, now 55 years old as Steve
Andrea Roth She was 29, now 57 years old as Laura
Rutger Hauer He was 53, 75 years old when he died as A.T.
Beverly Johnson She was 44, now 72 years old as The Queen
Ellen Geer She was 55, now 83 years old as Joe's Mom
Josh Charles He was 25, now 53 years old as Joe Talbot
Michael Wiseman He was 31, now 58 years old as Cop 2
Perry Anzilotti He was 37, now 65 years old as Rebo
Shani Rigsbee She was 29, now 57 years old as The Dancer
Tony Ervolina as Joe's Father
Michael Stadvec as Cop 1
Norita Golanos as Receptionist (as Norita Galanos)
Richard McGregor He was 38, now 66 years old as Stu

Crossworlds Crew

Name Department
Mike Fenton as Casting. Production
JoAnn May-Pavey as Production Manager. Production
Lloyd Segan as Producer. He was 96 (now 123) years old Production
Allison Cowitt as Casting. Production
Rupert Harvey as Producer. Production
Aaron Osborne as Production Design. He was 50 (48) years old when He died Art
Anita Brandt-Burgoyne as Editor. Editing
Cami Winikoff as Production Supervisor. Production
Craig Seitz as Digital Effects Supervisor. Crew
Danielle Berman as Set Decoration. Art
David Chameides as Steadicam Operator. He was 27 (now 55) years old Camera
Robert Hoffman as Post Production Supervisor. He was 16 (now 44) years old Crew
Krishna Rao as Director. Directing
Krishna Rao as Writer. Writing
Raman Rao as Writer. Writing
Tami Mor as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Crossworlds poster
Crossworlds (28 years)

Imagine a place where all dimensions of the universe collide...

  • Release day: Wednesday, October 30, 1996
  • Runtime: 90 minutes