Where to Watch Escape From Germany

Quick SummaryWho this is for: Anyone searching for where to watch Escape from GermanyFamilies looking for a faith-based, historically grounded movie night pickFans of T.C. Christensen movies like 17 Miracles and The Cokeville MiracleMembers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints interested in Church history

Key takeaways: Escape from Germany is a true story about American missionaries escaping Nazi Germany in August 1939The film is scattered across several platforms — Prime Video, Tubi, Angel, Fandango at Home, and more — but Living Scriptures+ is its official, permanent homeA Living Scriptures+ subscription also unlocks 5,000+ other faith-based and family-friendly titlesLiving Scriptures+ offers ad-free, curated, family-safe streaming you won’t get on general platforms

If you’ve been trying to figure out where to watch Escape from Germany, you’re in good company. Since it hit theaters, T.C. Christensen’s story of American missionaries racing to get out of Nazi Germany in the final days before World War II has quietly become one of the most talked-about faith-based films in a while. The tricky part is that it’s scattered across a handful of streaming services. It’s not always obvious where to actually press play. Here’s a rundown of your options, plus why Living Scriptures+ is the one we’d point you to first.

What Escape from Germany Is About

The film is based on the real diaries of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionaries who were serving in Germany in August of 1939, right as Hitler’s army started closing borders ahead of the invasion of Poland. As things escalated, word came down that these missionaries needed to get out immediately, or risk being trapped in the middle of a world war. T.C. Christensen directed it — the same storyteller behind films like 17 Miracles, Ephraim’s Rescue, and The Cokeville Miracle — and it has that same mix of real tension and quiet faith his other movies are known for.

It’s genuinely a good pick for a family movie night or a quiet Sunday afternoon, especially if you’re into true stories rather than typical war movies.

A few quick facts, if you’re trying to place it: it came out April 11, 2024, runs about an hour and thirty-seven minutes, is rated PG, and is based on the book Mine Angels Round About by Terry Bohle Montague. The cast includes Paul Wuthrich and David McConnell, along with Landon Henneman, Sebastian Barr, Henning Fischer, Whitney Palmer, Kevin Kirschenmann, and Brad Witbeck.

Is Escape from Germany a True Story?

Yes — and that’s a big part of what makes it worth watching. It’s pulled directly from the personal journals of missionaries who lived through this. Adapted for the screen from Terry Bohle Montague’s book. The urgency you feel watching it isn’t manufactured; it’s based on people who really had to get dozens of missionaries across the border before the war made that impossible.

Where You Can Actually Watch It

Here’s where things get a little scattered. Escape from Germany is currently available in bits and pieces across several platforms:

You can rent or buy it through Prime Video, Fandango at Home (Vudu), Google Play, and Apple TV. If you’d rather not pay per view, it’s streaming with ads on Tubi, and it’s free if you’ve got a library card through Kanopy or Hoopla. It’s also on Angel for Guild members. And then there’s Living Scriptures+, which is where the film actually lives as part of its permanent library.

That last option is the one we’d recommend, and here’s why.

Why Living Scriptures+ Is the Best Way to Watch It

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Renting the movie for a single watch is fine if that’s all you want, but it’s not really built for families who go back to these kinds of films again and again. Living Scriptures+ is.

For one, it’s the film’s official home, so you’re not dealing with a rental window that expires or worrying it’ll get pulled from a rotating free catalog like it might on an ad-supported service. It’s just there whenever you want to watch it again.

It also comes with a lot more than just this one movie. A Living Scriptures+ subscription unlocks over 5,000 other titles — Bible videos, Book of Mormon stories, and other Christensen films like 17 Miracles and The Cokeville Miracle — all in one place. If your family already watches this kind of content, it ends up being a much better value than paying to rent one film at a time.

And unlike Tubi or other free, ad-supported options, there’s nothing interrupting the story. It’s built specifically with families in mind, so you don’t have to worry about stumbling into something you’d rather your kids not see, which is more than you can say for a lot of general streaming apps.

Is It Free Anywhere?

Sort of. You can watch it for free with ads on Tubi, or for free with a library card through Kanopy or Hoopla. Those are solid options if you’re just trying to watch it once without spending anything. But if you want an ad-free experience and access to a much bigger library of similar content afterward, Living Scriptures+ is worth the subscription.

Is It on Netflix?

No, it’s not on Netflix right now. Your options are Living Scriptures+, Angel, Prime Video, Tubi, Fandango at Home, Google Play, Apple TV, Kanopy, and Hoopla.

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It’s worth checking out 17 Miracles, Ephraim’s Rescue, and The Cokeville Miracle — also T.C. Christensen films. Truth and Treason, Bonhoeffer, and Saints and Soldiers cover similar ground, focusing on faith during WWII. A good number of these are also streaming on Living Scriptures+, so once you’re set up there, you’ve basically got a whole watchlist ready to go.

Getting Started on Living Scriptures+

It’s a pretty simple process:

  1. Sign up for a Living Scriptures subscription
  2. Search for Escape From Germany once you’re in the library.
  3. Hit play.

A Few Common Questions

Where can I watch Escape from Germany? It’s available on Living Scriptures+, Angel, Prime Video, Tubi, Fandango at Home, Google Play, Apple TV, Kanopy, and Hoopla. Living Scriptures+ is the official home for it and the most reliable, ad-free way to watch.

Is Escape from Germany based on a true story? Yes, it’s based on the real journals of American missionaries in Germany in 1939. Then adapted from Terry Bohle Montague’s book Mine Angels Round About.

Who directed it? T.C. Christensen, who’s also behind 17 Miracles, Ephraim’s Rescue, and The Cokeville Miracle.

Is it okay for kids? It’s rated PG and works well for family movie nights. Like any WWII story, there’s some tension and wartime danger to be aware of.

Is it on Netflix? No, not currently.

Can I watch it for free? Yes — it’s free with ads on Tubi, and free with a library card on Kanopy or Hoopla. If you want it ad-free and with access to thousands of similar titles, Living Scriptures+ is the better route.

Do I need a subscription for Living Scriptures+? Yes, Escape from Germany is included as part of the subscription. Along with more than 5,000 other faith-based and family titles.

Bottom Line

Escape from Germany is more than just a WWII drama — it’s a real story about faith holding up under pressure. You can catch it in a few different places, but if you want to watch it without ads, keep access to it long-term, and have a whole library of similar movies at your fingertips, Living Scriptures+ is the one to go with.

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