
The Last Train
War · Drama
Overview
A group of people are imprisoned in a rail car bound from Berlin to a concentration camp in 1945.
Top Cast


Gedeon Burkhard
Gedeon Burkhard
Henry Neumann
Gedeon Burkhard
Henry Neumann


Lale Yavaş
Lale Yavaş
Lea Neumann
Lale Yavaş
Lea Neumann


Sibel Kekilli
Sibel Kekilli
Ruth Zilbermann
Sibel Kekilli
Ruth Zilbermann


Lena Beyerling
Lena Beyerling
Nina Neumann
Lena Beyerling
Nina Neumann


Brigitte Grothum
Brigitte Grothum
Gabriele Hellmann
Brigitte Grothum
Gabriele Hellmann


Hans-Jürgen Silbermann
Hans-Jürgen Silbermann
Jakob Noschik
Hans-Jürgen Silbermann
Jakob Noschik


Roman Roth
Roman Roth
Albert Rosen
Roman Roth
Albert Rosen


Juraj Kukura
Juraj Kukura
Dr. Friedlich
Juraj Kukura
Dr. Friedlich


Ludwig Blochberger
Ludwig Blochberger
SS-Obersturmführer Crewes
Ludwig Blochberger
SS-Obersturmführer Crewes


Sharon Brauner
Sharon Brauner
Erika Friedlich
Sharon Brauner
Erika Friedlich
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