
Forbidden Ground
War · Action · Drama
Overview
Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.
Top Cast
Johan Earl
Johan Earl
Sgt. Maj. Arthur Wilkins
Johan Earl
Sgt. Maj. Arthur Wilkins


Tim Pocock
Tim Pocock
Pvt. O'Leary
Tim Pocock
Pvt. O'Leary


Martin Copping
Martin Copping
Cpl. Richard Jennings
Martin Copping
Cpl. Richard Jennings
Denai Gracie
Denai Gracie
Grace Wilkins
Denai Gracie
Grace Wilkins
Sarah Mawbey
Sarah Mawbey
Eve Rose
Sarah Mawbey
Eve Rose


Barry Quin
Barry Quin
Dr. Bennett
Barry Quin
Dr. Bennett


Damian Sommerlad
Damian Sommerlad
Lieutenant
Damian Sommerlad
Lieutenant
Oliver Trajkovski
Oliver Trajkovski
Lieutenant's Aid
Oliver Trajkovski
Lieutenant's Aid


Igor Breakenback
Igor Breakenback
Sgt. Schmidt
Igor Breakenback
Sgt. Schmidt


Byron J. Brochmann
Byron J. Brochmann
German Sniper
Byron J. Brochmann
German Sniper
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