
Nightbirds
Drama
Overview
While living rough on the streets of London's East End, Dink encounters the mysterious Dee and they begin a relationship. When tenderness gives way to cruelty, the couple become consumed by darkness.
Top Cast


Berwick Kaler
Berwick Kaler
Dink
Berwick Kaler
Dink
Julie Shaw
Julie Shaw
Dee
Julie Shaw
Dee
Elaine Shore
Elaine Shore
Mabel
Elaine Shore
Mabel
Bill Clancy
Bill Clancy
Ginger
Bill Clancy
Ginger
Bay White
Bay White
Dee's Mother
Bay White
Dee's Mother
Johnathan Borkai
Johnathan Borkai
Shopkeeper
Johnathan Borkai
Shopkeeper
Felicity Sentance
Felicity Sentance
First Girl
Felicity Sentance
First Girl
Susan Joyce
Susan Joyce
Second Girl
Susan Joyce
Second Girl
Susan McCormick
Susan McCormick
Rosie
Susan McCormick
Rosie
Tom Houlden
Tom Houlden
Tom
Tom Houlden
Tom
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