Crossing Paths (2004)
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Synopsis: Winner of the Maverick award at the Newport Beach International Film Festival, CROSSING PATHS illustrates the ways in which a chance meeting can forever alter the course of one's life. When Jeremy... Winner of the Maverick award at the Newport Beach International Film Festival, CROSSING PATHS illustrates the ways in which a chance meeting can forever alter the course of one's life. When Jeremy (Antonio Sabato Jr.) and Brian (Neal McDonough) meet, they have no idea they will have such a profound affect on each other. But through the years, the men must work to overcome a deep jealousy for one another, stemming back to their first encounter. An arrogant player, Jeremy secretly desires Brian's monetary accomplishments. Brian, an up-and-coming salesman, in turn envies Jeremy's spontaneity and apparent freedom. On the road towards self-discovery Jeremy finds (and loses) the love of his life, played by Amy Smart (STARSKY & HUTCH, FELICITY). By constantly comparing themselves to each other, will both men ultimately suffer? [More]
Starring: Antonio Sabato, Neal McDonough, Amy Smart
Starring: Antonio Sabato, Neal McDonough, Amy Smart
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