Night Crossing

Night Crossing

Movie |

1970s | Based On True Story

  • Duration: 1h 47min
  • Music: Jerry Goldsmith
  • Award(s): Young Artist 1983 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Thunderbolts
  • Story:
    Two men want to escape from East Germany (under Communist rule) but they will only go if they can take their families with them. Based on a true story.
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STORY

Story
Two men want to escape from East Germany (under Communist rule) but they will only go if they can take their families with them. Based on a true story.

AWARDS

Nominations
Young Artist Award

Best Young Motion Picture Actor | 1983 | Doug

Best Family Motion Picture | 1983

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The real-life "Night Crossing" took just twenty-eight minutes.

This movie was released three years after the real-life events of an escape by two families, by hot air balloon, from East Germany to West Germany.

Walt Disney Pictures flew the two real-life families, who made the night crossing, to meet the actors who portrayed them in the film.

The real Peter Strelzyk died on March 11, 2017, just forty-five days after John Hurt.

At the time the movie was released, the hot air balloon, used in the real-life night crossing, was being stored in an "Escape Museum" inside Checkpoint Charlie in West Berlin, Germany.

Popular Dialogues

"Ziegler: Do you think they'll make another attempt? Major Koerner: They will."

"[last lines] Peter Strelzyk: We did it! We all did it!"