Crossing the Line (2002 film)
Crossing the Line is a 2002 television movie written by Susanna Styron and Bridget Terry and directed by Graeme Clifford. It is a sports comedy drama exploring what happens when parents go too far in pushing their children.
Synopsis
A former All-American basketball player lands a job as assistant coach for a three-time championship girls' high school basketball team. After the head coach has a heart attack, she takes over and clashes with several parents who push their daughters to win at all costs.
- Terry Farrell ... Laura Mosbach
- Adrian Pasdar ... Eric Harrison
- Sumela Kay ... Carly Harrison
- Sherry Miller ... Jennifer Blackstone
- Barry Flatman ... Jerry Blackstone
- Lawrence Dane ... Coach Tom Holliday
- Josh Buckle ... Zack Mosbach
- Amy Rutherford ... Danielle Blackstone
- Courtney Hawkrigg ... Sheryl Baines
- Courtenay Betts ... Amy Fulton
- Serena Lee ... Marcy Houston
- Jamie Robinson ... Reggie Williams
- Taylor Abrahamse ... Robert Blackstone
- Bill Lake ... Joe Fulton
- Phillip Jarrett ... Coach Davidson
- Michael Falloon ... Streetsville Referee
- Beverly Cooper ... Pam Baines (as Beverley Cooper)
- Ron Gabriel ... Eric's Lawyer
- Mishu Vellani ... Prosecutor
- David Clement ... Judge
- Tony Meyler ... School Board Member
- Ola Sturik ... TV Sportscaster
- Kathryn Long ... Tiger Captain
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gollark: I should probably relearn basic ancient greek grammar for no particular reason.
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