

TV Movie · Drama · History
Overview
A made-for-TV dramatization of George Washington's perilous gamble of crossing the Delaware River and attacking the British forces at Trenton.
Top Cast


Jeff Daniels
Jeff Daniels
Gen. George Washington
Jeff Daniels
Gen. George Washington


Roger Rees
Roger Rees
Gen. Hugh Mercer
Roger Rees
Gen. Hugh Mercer


Sebastian Roché
Sebastian Roché
Col. John Glover
Sebastian Roché
Col. John Glover


Steven McCarthy
Steven McCarthy
Alexander Hamilton
Steven McCarthy
Alexander Hamilton


John Henry Canavan
John Henry Canavan
Gen. Henry Knox
John Henry Canavan
Gen. Henry Knox


Ned Vukovic
Ned Vukovic
Stirling
Ned Vukovic
Stirling


David Ferry
David Ferry
Greene
David Ferry
Greene


Karl Pruner
Karl Pruner
Sullivan
Karl Pruner
Sullivan


Nigel Bennett
Nigel Bennett
Gates
Nigel Bennett
Gates
Duncan McLeod
Duncan McLeod
Williams
Duncan McLeod
Williams
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