
Road's End in Taiwan
Drama
Overview
Damien grew up in Geneva, never knowing his father. At thirty-two, he suddenly learns that he is the direct heir of an Englishman living in Taiwan. Damien flies to Taipei where he meets his Taiwanese half-brother Steven. Their inheritance is suspended, on account of two other missing heirs. Damien and Steven set out to find them on the island.
Top Cast


Pierre-Antoine Dubey
Pierre-Antoine Dubey
Damien
Pierre-Antoine Dubey
Damien


Rhydian Vaughan
Rhydian Vaughan
Steven
Rhydian Vaughan
Steven
Elliot Malvezzi
Elliot Malvezzi
Yishang
Elliot Malvezzi
Yishang


Charlotte Deniel
Charlotte Deniel
Isabelle
Charlotte Deniel
Isabelle
Isabelle Meyer
Isabelle Meyer
Catherine
Isabelle Meyer
Catherine


Elsie Yeh
Elsie Yeh
Mei
Elsie Yeh
Mei


Nolay Piho
Nolay Piho
Yang, Yishang's Step-Father
Nolay Piho
Yang, Yishang's Step-Father


Jasmine Wang
Jasmine Wang
Lawyer
Jasmine Wang
Lawyer
Hou You-ying
Hou You-ying
Lin, Steven's Mother
Hou You-ying
Lin, Steven's Mother
Hung Jing-an
Hung Jing-an
Fisherman
Hung Jing-an
Fisherman
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