Books Computers Electronics Home & Garden Jewelry
Movies
Music Toys
Search for: in
Crossworlds
by Vidmark/Trimark
Crossworlds - Click to Enlarge
$2.80 to $8.99 from 4 stores
Star Wars meets A Wrinkle in Time in this adventure of an intergalactic war and one unassuming y… Read more
Similar ItemsNEW!
Sci-Fighters
$2.99 to $6.97 from 4 stores
The Time Traveller (2003 Version)
$2.00 to $31.65 from 4 stores

See more below
Information Below:  Store Prices  |  Similar Items


Compare Store Prices
View: All
Sort By
Store Name
Sort By
Store Rating
Sort By
Price
Sort By
Shipping
 
Description
 
Buy
* Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Please check the merchant store for details.
List Your Products -
Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed

Sci-Fighters
$2.99 to $6.97 from 4 stores

The Time Traveller (2003 Version)
$2.00 to $31.65 from 4 stores

Grand Tour - Disaster in Time
$8.24 to $12.99 from 4 stores

Retroactive
$1.50 to $11.98 from 4 stores

Timequest
$4.99 to $9.98 from 4 stores

The Philadelphia Experiment
$4.39 to $11.98 from 5 stores

The Ice Pirates
$6.97 to $15.90 from 7 stores

Velocity Trap
$4.96 to $9.95 from 4 stores

Dreamscape
$3.50 to $16.84 from 2 stores

TimeQuest
$7.60 to $17.22 from 3 stores

Cybercity
$6.69 to $6.97 from 2 stores

Product Description
Crossworlds
Description
Star Wars meets A Wrinkle in Time in this adventure of an intergalactic war and one unassuming young man who holds the key to dimensional travel, the legacy of his mysterious adventurer father. Boyish Josh Charles is the lucky Luke Skywalker stand-in, a good-natured underachiever shocked out of his lovelorn moping when gorgeous guerrilla fighter Andrea Roth takes the battle to his bedroom. Rutger Hauer is the coffee-chugging freedom fighter who is roused from retirement to fill out the trio and face dimensional mob boss Stuart Wilson to settle the fate of the universe. This obviously low budget picture makes the most of limited special effects and striking settings--notably an elevator ride that turns into a free-floating mind game hanging in space and a knock-down, drag-out finale that sends our hapless hero popping up all over the universe. Hauer makes for a surprisingly charismatic mercenary turned father figure and Charles is modestly charming, once he loses the smart-ass wisecracks. Though it reaches for a scope that's beyond its means, Crossworlds is an entertaining bit of sci-fi fluff. --Sean Axmaker
Home  |  About Priceflo  |  Tell a Friend  |  List Your Products  |  Merchant Login  |  Site Map  |  Help

© 2008, Priceflo, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service