
The Last Tunnel
Crime · Drama
Overview
A recently released prisoner reunites his criminal colleagues to pull off one last heist.
Top Cast


Michel Côté
Michel Côté
Marcel Talon
Michel Côté
Marcel Talon


Jean Lapointe
Jean Lapointe
Fred Giguere
Jean Lapointe
Fred Giguere


Christopher Heyerdahl
Christopher Heyerdahl
Smiley
Christopher Heyerdahl
Smiley


Nicolas Canuel
Nicolas Canuel
Vincent Savard
Nicolas Canuel
Vincent Savard


Marie-France Marcotte
Marie-France Marcotte
Magdeleine " Maggy " Fortin
Marie-France Marcotte
Magdeleine " Maggy " Fortin


Sébastien Huberdeau
Sébastien Huberdeau
Regis Turcotte
Sébastien Huberdeau
Regis Turcotte


Céline Bonnier
Céline Bonnier
Annie Beaudoin
Céline Bonnier
Annie Beaudoin


Anick Lemay
Anick Lemay
Isabelle Parenteau
Anick Lemay
Isabelle Parenteau


Jean-François Beaupré
Jean-François Beaupré
Sgt. Létourneau
Jean-François Beaupré
Sgt. Létourneau
Michel Mongeau
Michel Mongeau
Paolo Morrietti
Michel Mongeau
Paolo Morrietti
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