Atlantic Crossing (TV series)
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| Genre | Historical drama | 
| Created by | Alexander Eik | 
| Written by | 
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| Directed by | 
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| Theme music composer | Susanne Sundfør | 
| Opening theme | "When" | 
| Composer | Raymond Enoksen | 
| Country of origin | Norway | 
| Original languages | Norwegian, English | 
| No. of seasons | 1 | 
| No. of episodes | 8 | 
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| Executive producers | 
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| Producer | Silje Hopland Eik | 
| Production location | Norway | 
| Cinematography | Carl Sundberg | 
| Editors | 
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| Camera setup | Multiple camera | 
| Running time | 52-55 minutes | 
| Production company | Cinenord | 
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| Network | NRK | 
| Release | 25 October – 13 December 2020  | 
Atlantic Crossing is a historical drama in the form of a television miniseries set in Norway and the United States during World War II. The series is wide-ranging but pays special attention to interactions between Crown Princess Martha of Norway and President Franklin Roosevelt during the period when Martha was a war refugee in the United States after fleeing the 1940 Nazi Invasion of Norway.[1]
Some portions with Norwegian, Danish or Swedish spoken dialogue are subtitled in English.[2] It premiered on 25 October 2020 on NRK in Norway.[3] The series premiered 4 April 2021 on Masterpiece on PBS.[4]
Production
The eight part series was co-produced by the Norwegian independent production company Cinenord, Norway’s public broadcaster NRK and the US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).[5] Most of the series was filmed in the Czech Republic and Norway.[6]
Main cast
- Sofia Helin as Crown Princess Märtha of Norway
 - Tobias Santelmann as Crown Prince Olav of Norway
 - Kyle MacLachlan as Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States
 - Søren Pilmark as King Haakon VII of Norway
 - Anneke von der Lippe as Ragni Østgaard, Crown Princess Märtha's lady-in-waiting
 
Recurring
- Harriet Sansom Harris as Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States
 - Daniel Betts as Harry Hopkins, Roosevelt's closest advisor on foreign policy affairs during the war
 - Lucy Russell as Missy LeHand, Roosevelt's private secretary
 - Suzanne Bertish as Florence Harriman, U.S. ambassador to Norway
 - Leonora Eik as Princess Ragnhild of Norway
 - Amathea Eik as Princess Astrid of Norway
 - Justýna Brozková as Prince Harald of Norway
 - Michael Pitthan as King George VI of the United Kingdom
 - Abigail Rice as Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom
 - Lasse Kolsrud as Nikolai Ramm-Østgaard, Olav's aide-de-camp
 - Petr Meissel as Oswald Nordlie, King Haakon's aide-de-camp
 - Terje Ranes as Johan Nygaardsvoll, Prime Minister of Norway
 - Stig Ryste Amdam as General Carl Gustav Fleischer, commander of the Norwegian infantry brigade based in Scotland
 - Trond Teigen as Wilhelm von Munthe af Morgenstierne, Norwegian Ambassador to the United States
 
Guest
- Erik Hivju as General Otto Ruge, Commander-in-chief of the Royal Norwegian Armed Forces
 - Marianne Høgsbro as Princess Ingeborg, Duchess of Västergötland, Crown Princess Märtha's mother
 - Jan Tiselius as Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland, Crown Princess Märtha's father
 - Carl-Magnus Dellow as King Gustaf V of Sweden, Crown Princess Märtha's uncle
 - Oscar Töringe as Prince Carl Bernadotte, Crown Princess Märtha's brother
 - Fredrik Dolk as Per-Albin Hansson, Prime Minister of Sweden
 - Hartmut Krug as Victor Prinz zu Wied, German Ambassador to Sweden
 - Fridtjov Såheim as Alfred Isaksen, a double amputee and survivor of the Arctic convoys
 - Håkon Karoliussen as Captain John Mansfield, Commanding officer of the cruiser HMS Norfolk
 - Dan Cade as Private Joseph L. Lockard, a soldier manning the radar station at a hilltop at Opana Point, Oahu
 - Stanislav Callas as Private George R. Elliot Jr., Lockard's colleague and fellow radio operator
 
References
- ^ Hallemann, Caroline (April 2, 2021). "Missing The Crown? Give Atlantic Crossing a Try". Town & Country.
 - ^ Garron, Barry (2021-02-05). "'Atlantic Crossing' brings subtitled Norwegian drama to 'Masterpiece'". Current. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
 - ^ Amlie, Helene (8 October 2020). "Atlantic Crossing (1:8) - premiere!" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
 - ^ "Atlantic Crossing: Everything You Need to Know About the WWII Drama". PBS.
 - ^ Keslassy, Elsa (2020-10-11). "'Atlantic Crossing,' with Sofia Helin, Kyle MacLachlan, Sells For Beta Film (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
 - ^ Levine, Irene S. (2021-04-03). "Atlantic Crossing: A Story Of Passion And Politics To Air On PBS MASTERPIECE". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-01-19.