
Across the Border
Drama
Overview
Two soldiers standing guard at the border of their opposing countries have an honest and revealing conversation about duty, identity, and the truth of the history between their two nations.
Top Cast
Mark P. Robinson
Mark P. Robinson
Frederick Leesik
Mark P. Robinson
Frederick Leesik
Joshua Bao
Joshua Bao
Peter Olgary
Joshua Bao
Peter Olgary
Andrew Chuong
Andrew Chuong
Oliver
Andrew Chuong
Oliver


Jaegar Moore
Jaegar Moore
Sergio
Jaegar Moore
Sergio
Paul Bisesi
Paul Bisesi
Frederick Leesik (Young)
Paul Bisesi
Frederick Leesik (Young)
Danny Christiansen
Danny Christiansen
Crane
Danny Christiansen
Crane
Fernando Sebastian Monjaraz
Fernando Sebastian Monjaraz
Uri
Fernando Sebastian Monjaraz
Uri
Anthony Torres
Anthony Torres
Cosvitko Solider #1
Anthony Torres
Cosvitko Solider #1
Patrick Carnahan
Patrick Carnahan
Cosvitko Solider #2
Patrick Carnahan
Cosvitko Solider #2
Amosi Morgan
Amosi Morgan
Cosvitko Solider #3
Amosi Morgan
Cosvitko Solider #3
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