
The Longest Weekend
Drama
Overview
Three disconnected siblings find themselves living once again under the same roof when the father who abandoned them returns to their lives.
Top Cast


Mia Artemis
Mia Artemis
Lou Palmer
Mia Artemis
Lou Palmer


Elly Hiraani Clapin
Elly Hiraani Clapin
Avery Palmer
Elly Hiraani Clapin
Avery Palmer


Adam Golledge
Adam Golledge
Rio Palmer
Adam Golledge
Rio Palmer


Tammy Macintosh
Tammy Macintosh
Sadie Palmer
Tammy Macintosh
Sadie Palmer


John Batchelor
John Batchelor
Mark Palmer
John Batchelor
Mark Palmer


Timothy Kersten
Timothy Kersten
Lyle
Timothy Kersten
Lyle


Alex King
Alex King
Sasha
Alex King
Sasha
Hamish MacDonald
Hamish MacDonald
Matt
Hamish MacDonald
Matt


Dannika Uusi-Hakimo
Dannika Uusi-Hakimo
Tegan
Dannika Uusi-Hakimo
Tegan
Carisse Velez
Carisse Velez
Candice
Carisse Velez
Candice
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