
The Fence
Documentary · History
Overview
Two thousand Canadians suffered the longest incarceration anywhere in the Second World War, a bitter four-year period inside Japanese POW camps in Hong Kong and Japan.
Top Cast
Luba Estes
Luba Estes
Self
Luba Estes
Self
Chi Man Kwong
Chi Man Kwong
Self
Chi Man Kwong
Self
George MacDonell
George MacDonell
Self
George MacDonell
Self
George Peterson
George Peterson
Self
George Peterson
Self
Yuki Tanaka
Yuki Tanaka
Self
Yuki Tanaka
Self


Darianne Ramirez-Blanchette
Darianne Ramirez-Blanchette
Luba Estes (10-14 years old)
Darianne Ramirez-Blanchette
Luba Estes (10-14 years old)
Gaelle Pouliquen
Gaelle Pouliquen
Luba's Mother
Gaelle Pouliquen
Luba's Mother
Jarlys Ramirez
Jarlys Ramirez
Luba's Father
Jarlys Ramirez
Luba's Father
Legna Bullain
Legna Bullain
Luba's Sister
Legna Bullain
Luba's Sister
Rafael Marrero
Rafael Marrero
Principal prisoner of War
Rafael Marrero
Principal prisoner of War
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