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Linda Hamilton | Elisabeth Vincken | |
Harald Winter | Herr Vincken | |
Romano Orzari | Pvt. Jimmy Rassi | |
James McGowan | Capt. Dietrich | |
Cassian Bopp | Pvt. Peter Heinrich | |
Michael Elkin | Pvt. Herbie Ridgin | |
Al Goulem | ||
Matthew Harbour | Young Fritz Vincken | |
Mark Anthony Krupa | ||
Martin Neufeld | Lt. Hans Klosterman | |
Alain Goulem | Sgt. Ralph Blank | |
Mark Antony Krupa | Sgt. Marcus Mueller | |
Michael Sinelnikoff | Old Fritz Vincken | |
Vie Nystrom | Hostess | |
Gianpaolo Venuta | Chris |
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Producer | Irene Litinsky
Rory J. Aylward Steven Hewitt |
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Writer | Roger Aylward
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Cinematography | Eric Cayla
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Musician | James Gelfand
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Yesterday they were sworn enemies. Tonight, on Christmas Eve 1944, all that will change. Based on an incredible true story, Silent Night is a tale of nobility and courage that inspires, restores faith, and offers a lesson in the true spirit and meaning of Christmas. On Christmas Eve 1944, in an isolated cabin in Germany's Ardennes forest, three American soldiers and three German soldiers are forced to confront the realities of war, face to face, person to person. What they discover is the true meaning of courage and the spirit of a blessed night. |
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