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- Patricia RoyceKendall Byrne
- Lorraine Devon WilkeClaire
- J. D. SoutherDavid Berry
- John David SoutherDavid Berry
- Wade MadsenJohn Halpern
- Billy BurkeJames Bird
- Bruce P. YoungLee Wilke
- David CrosbyDamian Lyndell
- Mark JenkinsStuart Taylor-Ford
- Susan DrummondPenny Janowitz
- Jeffrey Dean MorganRod
- Art KahnMr. Thramulta
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The phrase " crossing the Rubicon " is an idiom that means "passing a point of no return ". [1] Its meaning comes from allusion to the crossing of the river Rubicon by Julius Caesar in early January 49 BC. The exact date is unknown. [2]
Jul 15, 2019 · To cross the Rubicon is a metaphor which means to take an irrevocable step that commits one to a specific course. When Julius Caesar was about to cross the tiny Rubicon River in 49 B.C.E., he quoted from a play by Menander to say " anerriphtho kybos! " or "let the die be cast" in Greek.
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To Cross the Rubicon: Directed by Barry Caillier. With Patricia Royce, Lorraine Devon Wilke, JD Souther, Wade Madsen. Two successful career women (Patricia Royce, Lorraine Devon) in their 30s have problems with men, and a mutual ex-lover (J.D. Souther) in common.
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- Comedy
- Barry Caillier
- Lorraine Devon Wilke, Patricia Royce
Ālea iacta est ("The die is cast") is a variation of a Latin phrase ( iacta alea est [ˈjakta ˈaːlɛ.a ˈɛs̺t]) attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar on 10 January 49 BCE, as he led his army across the Rubicon river in Northern Italy.
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