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EPISODE
Atlantic Crossing - Season 1
Description
The story of Crown Princess Märtha, who fought for her country and her marriage during the tragic events of World War II.
The story of Crown Princess Märtha, who fought for her country and her marriage during the tragic events of World War II.
Actors:
Lasse Kolsrud,
Nicole J. Adelman,
Carl Magnus Dellow,
Harriet Sansom Harris,
Dan Cade,
Hans Obrestad,
Stanislav Callas
Lasse Kolsrud
Nicole J. Adelman
Carl Magnus Dellow
October 25, 1951 in Valleberga, Bjuv, Skåne län, Sweden
Harriet Sansom Harris
8 January 1955, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Dan Cade
16 June 1981, London, England, UK
Hans Obrestad
Stanislav Callas
Director:
Alexander Eik, Janic Heen
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark
Keywords:
#Alexander Eik #Atlantic Crossing - Season 1 #Janic Heen #Kyle MacLachlan #Sofia Helin #Søren Pilmark #Tobias Santelmann
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April 05, 2021
FDR [is] somewhat impressively by Kyle McLachlan.April 02, 2021
Atlantic Crossing proves itself a decent soap (think: a lower budget The Crown), albeit one that suffers from some plots holes.April 05, 2021
Just one episode in, I can already tell you, I am hooked. All aspects are appealing to me, including the history and the focus on World War II. From beginning to end, this episode is riveting.April 02, 2021
It moves at a stately pace and concentrates on various royal figures rather than fighting men and women. It looks gorgeous but you have to wonder about the point of it all.April 23, 2021
Worth watching, for sure.April 12, 2021
Has its dry moments, but its lavish scenery and fine performances more than make up for that.May 12, 2021
There's a power in this work that has nothing to do with its characters, a kind that makes itself felt wordlessly -- namely, the unyielding grip of fear.