
Crossing the Line
War · Drama
Overview
In WWI, a pilot’s teddy bear and an infantryman’s lost photo drift through chaos, their fragile presence briefly disrupting the brutal rhythm of battle.
Top Cast
Kyle Ashley
Kyle Ashley
Soldier
Kyle Ashley
Soldier
Rocky Curby
Rocky Curby
Soldier
Rocky Curby
Soldier


Calum Gittins
Calum Gittins
Pilot
Calum Gittins
Pilot


Tom Hobbs
Tom Hobbs
Young Soldier
Tom Hobbs
Young Soldier
Patrick Kalyn
Patrick Kalyn
Soldier
Patrick Kalyn
Soldier
James Willingham III
James Willingham III
Soldier
James Willingham III
Soldier


Ryan O'Kane
Ryan O'Kane
Pilot (uncredited)
Ryan O'Kane
Pilot (uncredited)
Danielle Souza
Danielle Souza
(uncredited)
Danielle Souza
(uncredited)
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