
The Butterfly Tattoo
Drama · Thriller
Overview
"Chris Marshall met the girl he was going to kill on a warm night in early June, when one of the colleges in Oxford was holding its summer ball."
Top Cast
Duncan Stuart
Duncan Stuart
Chris Marshall
Duncan Stuart
Chris Marshall


Jessica Blake
Jessica Blake
Jenny
Jessica Blake
Jenny
Aidan Magrath
Aidan Magrath
Barry Miller
Aidan Magrath
Barry Miller


Christopher Dane
Christopher Dane
Inspector Fletcher
Christopher Dane
Inspector Fletcher
Dan Morgan
Dan Morgan
Piers Hawthorne
Dan Morgan
Piers Hawthorne
Shazadee Beghum
Shazadee Beghum
Maria
Shazadee Beghum
Maria
Peter Easterbrook
Peter Easterbrook
Ollie
Peter Easterbrook
Ollie
Alvin Addo-Quaye
Alvin Addo-Quaye
Derek
Alvin Addo-Quaye
Derek
Richard Hollingworth
Richard Hollingworth
Dave
Richard Hollingworth
Dave


Debra Baker
Debra Baker
Sue Miller
Debra Baker
Sue Miller
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