
Villain
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
In 1970s London, Scotland Yard orchestrates the downfall of mob boss Vic Dakin after he crosses the line by blackmailing Members of Parliament.
Top Cast


Richard Burton
Richard Burton
Vic Dakin
Richard Burton
Vic Dakin


Ian McShane
Ian McShane
Wolfe Lissner
Ian McShane
Wolfe Lissner


Nigel Davenport
Nigel Davenport
Bob Matthews
Nigel Davenport
Bob Matthews


Donald Sinden
Donald Sinden
Gerald Draycott
Donald Sinden
Gerald Draycott


Fiona Lewis
Fiona Lewis
Venetia
Fiona Lewis
Venetia


T. P. McKenna
T. P. McKenna
Frank Fletcher
T. P. McKenna
Frank Fletcher


Joss Ackland
Joss Ackland
Edgar Lowis
Joss Ackland
Edgar Lowis


Cathleen Nesbitt
Cathleen Nesbitt
Mrs. Dakin
Cathleen Nesbitt
Mrs. Dakin


Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight
Patti
Elizabeth Knight
Patti


Colin Welland
Colin Welland
Tom Binney
Colin Welland
Tom Binney
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