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Crossing to Freedom ()


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A very proper Englishman becomes saddled with youngsters that he has to help escape Nazi Germany in this adaptation of the novel by Nevil Shute.

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John Sidney Howard
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Nicole Rougeron
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Mrs. Cavanagh
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Major Diessen
Juliette Mole ...
Mademoiselle Tenois
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RAF Corporal
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RAF Driver
Alastair Haley ...
Ronnie Cavanagh
Claire Drummond ...
Sheila Cavanagh
Dorothee Boeuf ...
Little Rose
David Newton Schmitt ...
Pierre
Ignacy F. Heringa ...
Willem (as Frederik Heringa)
Phillippe Vadillo ...
Marjan
Henriette Baker ...
Anna
Claude Le Saché ...
Railway Official (as Claude Le Sache)
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French Woman on Bus
Olivier Pierre ...
Bus Driver
Pamela Stirling ...
Madame Lucard
Jeannine Lockett ...
Madame Rougeron
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French Officer in Lobby
Katherine Kath ...
French Woman on Train
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Older French Man on Train
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Woman 1 (as Elizabeth Kaza)
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Woman 2
Hugo Bower ...
German Captain
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Fouquet
Daniel André Pageon ...
Waiter (as Daniel Pageon)
Louis Sheldon ...
SS Officer
Timothy Ackroyd ...
Charendon
Leslie Clack ...
Wounded Man (as Les Clack)
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John
Eve Schickle ...
Barmaid
Metin Yenal ...
German Sentry at Tavern
Amadee Brunet ...
First Passenger on Train
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Garage Proprietor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alan Barker ...
German Soldier (uncredited)
Stuart Broom ...
German Soilder (uncredited)
Steve Caswell ...
German Soldier (uncredited)
Alastair Lindsay ...
Gestapo Officer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Norman Stone

Written by

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Nevil Shute ... (book)
 
Jerome Kass ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Michael Cox ... executive producer
Stan Margulies ... executive producer
Craig McNeil ... producer

Music by

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Carl Davis

Cinematography by

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Ken Morgan

Editing by

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Tony Cranstoun
Edward Mansell

Editorial Department

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Tony Cranstoun ... assistant editor
Paul Elman ... second assistant editor
Roy Helmrich ... first assistant editor

Casting By

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Carolyn Bartlett

Production Design by

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Stephen Fineren

Art Direction by

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Claire Kenny

Costume Design by

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Diane Holmes

Makeup Department

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Sue Milton ... hair & makeup

Production Management

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Don Bell ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Friend Newman ... second assistant director
Carine Rodd ... third assistant director
David Weir ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Phil Buckley ... graphic designer
Ron Pritchard ... production buyer

Sound Department

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Mike Dowson ... re-recording mixer
Richard Dunford ... dubbing editor
David Eve ... boom operator
Joe Gallagher ... dialogue editor
Brian Saunders ... re-recording mixer
Phil Smith ... sound mixer
Andy Stears ... dubbing editor

Special Effects by

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Darren Hall ... pyrotechnician

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mark Bell ... grip
Jimmy Camp ... gaffer (as Jim Camp)
Alan Fraser ... focus puller: main camera
Darren Miller ... focus puller: second camera
Andy Stephen ... camera operator
Brian Warner ... second unit loader (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Beverley Keogh ... location casting: England

Music Department

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Carl Davis ... conductor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Dorothy Friend ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Denise Carter ... researcher
Dorothy Friend ... production assistant
Chris Wheeler ... production accountant

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Also Known As
  • The Pied Piper (United Kingdom)
  • En route, les enfants! (France)
  • Au loin la liberté (France)
  • La pequeña evasión (Spain)
  • Kävellen halki Euroopan (Finland)
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  • 100 min
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Trivia Producer Harry Alan Towers had tried to set up a version of the Neville Shute novel " The Pied Piper" in 1972. See more »
Movie Connections Remake of The Pied Piper (1942). See more »

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