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The Crossing is a 2000 American television historical drama film about George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River and the Battle of Trenton. Directed by Robert Harmon and adapted by Howard Fast from his novel of the same name, the film stars Jeff Daniels as George Washington.
- Historical Drama
Jan 10, 2000 · The Crossing: Directed by Robert Harmon. With Jeff Daniels, Roger Rees, Sebastian Roché, Steven McCarthy. A dramatization of George Washington's perilous gamble of crossing the Delaware River and attacking the Hessian forces at Trenton.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Robert Harmon
- 2000-01-10
The Crossing. George Washington (Jeff Daniels) leads his troops across the Delaware River to attack the Hessians on Christmas Night 1776.
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- Robert Harmon
- TV-PG
- Jeff Daniels
Feb 11, 2003 · Product Description. It is December 17, 1776. Hounded by his superior British forces, his army decimated by disease, desertion and lack of funds, General George Washington faces the unthinkable: He is losing the war for American Independence. A week later, on Christmas Eve, Washington will make one of the most courageous decisions in military ...
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- $7.99
- DVD
- Lionsgate
Released January 10th, 2000, 'The Crossing' stars Jeff Daniels, Roger Rees, Sebastian Roché, Steven McCarthy The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 29 min, and received a user score of 65...
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9/10. Intelligent and Engrossing. comquest 11 January 2000. A&E's original motion picture, The Crossing, is an excellent historical drama starring Jeff Daniels in a remarkably human portrayal of General George Washington and the events that led up to the Battle of Trenton.
Summaries. A dramatization of George Washington's perilous gamble of crossing the Delaware River and attacking the Hessian forces at Trenton. In 1776, less than six months after the Declaraton of Independence, the Continental Army, under the command of General George Washington, was on the brink of utter defeat.