

War · Drama · Action
Overview
In a Belgian village during the start of World War I, the Lambert family finds themselves thrust into the heart of the conflict in The Last Front. Leonard Lambert, a devoted husband and father, grapples with protecting his family as German forces advance to their village. Amidst the war, a tender love story blossoms between Adrien Lambert, Leonard's son, and Louise Janssen, a local villager.
Top Cast


Iain Glen
Iain Glen
Leonard
Iain Glen
Leonard


Sasha Luss
Sasha Luss
Louise
Sasha Luss
Louise


Joe Anderson
Joe Anderson
Laurentz
Joe Anderson
Laurentz


David Calder
David Calder
Father Michael
David Calder
Father Michael
James Downie
James Downie
Adrien
James Downie
Adrien


Koen De Bouw
Koen De Bouw
Dr. Janssen
Koen De Bouw
Dr. Janssen


Julian Kostov
Julian Kostov
Thomas Bosmans
Julian Kostov
Thomas Bosmans


Leander Vyvey
Leander Vyvey
Sergeant Schultz
Leander Vyvey
Sergeant Schultz


Joren Seldeslachts
Joren Seldeslachts
Dieter
Joren Seldeslachts
Dieter
Anna Ballantine
Anna Ballantine
Camille Maes
Anna Ballantine
Camille Maes
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