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The Crossing
Two soldiers are coming back home, an accident on their way will change their lives forever.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama recounts the pivotal 1776 Christmas night crossing of the Delaware River by General George Washington and the Continental Army. Facing harsh winter conditions and dwindling morale, the desperate maneuver aimed to launch a surprise attack on Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey. The audacious plan sought to turn the tide of the American Revolutionary War.
Critical Reception
The Crossing received generally positive reviews, with particular praise for its historical accuracy and the performances of its cast, especially Jeff Daniels as George Washington. Critics noted its effective portrayal of the harsh conditions and the immense pressure on Washington. While not a box office blockbuster, it was recognized as a solid historical drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historically faithful depiction of a crucial moment in the Revolutionary War.
Jeff Daniels' performance as George Washington was a standout, capturing the leader's resolve and burden.
Effectively conveys the brutal winter conditions and the desperate state of the Continental Army.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced for the Arts & Entertainment Network (A&E) and aired as part of their 'The American Experience' series, giving it a more documentary-like approach than a typical Hollywood production.
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