Night Crossing
Night Crossing
PG | 05 February 1982 (USA)
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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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CommentsXp

Best movie ever!

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ChicRawIdol

A brilliant film that helped define a genre

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Borserie

it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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Ariella Broughton

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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blanche-2

Effective acting and a real life happening are the highlights of "Night Crossing," a 1982 film starring John Hurt, Jane Alexander, Beau Bridges, Glynis O'Connor, and Doug McKeon. Directed by Delbert Mann.This story is based on the true story of two families, the Wetzels and the Strelzyks who live in East Berlin and badly want to escape to the west. They decide to give it a go in a hot air balloon. This means lying about why they want the material and being very careful while making it. The first attempt, with just the Wetzels, fails, and they are terrified of being captured as they sneak through the woods to their car.Peter Strelzyk (Hurt) is devastated but decides that he can't give up. The Wetzels decide to join them.The scenes with the hot air balloon in the sky are beautiful, and the performances by the group of pros are very strong. The end is powerful.What an inspiring story -- when you want to do something badly enough, you don't give up. A poster said he uses it for one of his classes - it's a great lesson, as the Berlin Wall is long gone and young people don't know about it. A sad moment in history.

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richard-jones813

I think that this film has become an important record of the most horrifying aspect of the East German regime - the imprisonment of its people by what the regime called its anti-fascist protective wall. It is a document of desperation and courage not to be missed. I would however like to comment on the actual location of this escape. It did not happen in or around Berlin as supposed by some respondents and was nothing to do directly with the Berlin Wall. The escape balloon was flown over the Iron Curtain which not only divided Germany but it divided the whole of Europe at that time. The balloon took off from Pössneck, 170 miles south-west of Berlin in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and flew 14 miles to Naila in Bavaria and freedom in West Germany. The opening of the Iron Curtain in Hungary in 1989 preceded the fall of the Berlin Wall later that year. Whilst the balloon flight created entertaining suspense cinema, it should remain as a monument to those who lost their lives whilst attempting to escape from East Berlin, other parts of the GDR or other Soviet-controlled states.

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gcapp-1

Would we let this happen again? Would we sit by and let our own nations become like the DDR? I hope not, but in Canada, we are letting it happen in small ways. In spite of "freedom of speech", you can't speak against certain politically-favoured minorities, and people like Hans and Mrs. Roseler in the movie will blab on those of us who aren't "politically correct".I find the movie gripping, suspenseful.The cast list is missing one first name: Hans. They call their neighbourhood Stasi spy "Hans", but is that Ziegler or Schmolk? The other of them, presumably, is Major Koerner's assistant, the one talking with him at his office where they discuss the investigation. Try as I might, I cannot find a picture of either actor for these two roles.

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sled_driver

Fun movie! The script is awful but the quality of actors saves the day. John Hurt is perfect, as is Jane Alexander. Beau Bridges is fair and the actress who plays his wife is very weak. The story is the true star. Based on a true story, the pace moves well and the whole concept of escaping East Germany sucks you in and holds you. Joyous ending provides enough elation to compensate for script. Don't expect Academy Award quality but it's a great ride for the whole family.

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