
Operation Julie
Crime · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A TV movie directed by Bob Mahoney. Based on the book by Dick Lee & Colin Pratt it tells the true story of a long running Police investigation which resulted in the arrests of 120 people and jail sentences of 170 years for the manufacture and distribution of £100M of LSD.
Top Cast


Colin Blakely
Colin Blakely
Det. Insp. Dick Lee
Colin Blakely
Det. Insp. Dick Lee


Kay Adshead
Kay Adshead
'Swan'
Kay Adshead
'Swan'
John Ainley
John Ainley
Rupert Creasey
John Ainley
Rupert Creasey
Peter Barnes
Peter Barnes
Patrick Granger
Peter Barnes
Patrick Granger


David Barrass
David Barrass
Immigration Officer
David Barrass
Immigration Officer
Kim Black
Kim Black
W.P.C. Mary Robson
Kim Black
W.P.C. Mary Robson
Clare Bonass
Clare Bonass
D.C. Gladys Wooley
Clare Bonass
D.C. Gladys Wooley


Peter Baldwin
Peter Baldwin
D.C. Paul Garrett
Peter Baldwin
D.C. Paul Garrett


Michael Carter
Michael Carter
Hugh Truscott
Michael Carter
Hugh Truscott
Selena Carey-Jones
Selena Carey-Jones
D.C. Patricia Johnston
Selena Carey-Jones
D.C. Patricia Johnston
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