
Lines of Wellington
Drama · History · War
Overview
Passionate romance, brutal treachery, and selfless nobility are set against the background of Napoleon’s 1810 invasion of Portugal.
Top Cast


Nuno Lopes
Nuno Lopes
Sargento Francisco Xavier
Nuno Lopes
Sargento Francisco Xavier


Soraia Chaves
Soraia Chaves
Martírio
Soraia Chaves
Martírio


Marisa Paredes
Marisa Paredes
D. Filipa Sanches
Marisa Paredes
D. Filipa Sanches


John Malkovich
John Malkovich
General Wellington
John Malkovich
General Wellington


Carloto Cotta
Carloto Cotta
Tenente Pedro de Alencar
Carloto Cotta
Tenente Pedro de Alencar


Victoria Guerra
Victoria Guerra
Clarissa
Victoria Guerra
Clarissa


Marcello Urgeghe
Marcello Urgeghe
Major Jonathan Foster
Marcello Urgeghe
Major Jonathan Foster


Jemima West
Jemima West
Maureen
Jemima West
Maureen


Afonso Pimentel
Afonso Pimentel
Zé Maria
Afonso Pimentel
Zé Maria


Miguel Borges
Miguel Borges
Manuel Penabranca
Miguel Borges
Manuel Penabranca
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