
Bone in the Throat
Drama · Crime
Overview
A young ambitious chef gets mixed up with the East End London mob. While showing off his culinary skills, he finds himself trapped.
Top Cast


Rupert Graves
Rupert Graves
Rupert
Rupert Graves
Rupert


Tom Wilkinson
Tom Wilkinson
Charlie
Tom Wilkinson
Charlie


Ed Westwick
Ed Westwick
Will Reeves
Ed Westwick
Will Reeves


Vanessa Kirby
Vanessa Kirby
Sophie
Vanessa Kirby
Sophie


John Hannah
John Hannah
Sullivan
John Hannah
Sullivan


Steven Mackintosh
Steven Mackintosh
McDougal
Steven Mackintosh
McDougal


Andy Nyman
Andy Nyman
Ronnie the Rug
Andy Nyman
Ronnie the Rug


Johanna Smitz
Johanna Smitz
Kitchen Staff
Johanna Smitz
Kitchen Staff


Neil Maskell
Neil Maskell
Lewis
Neil Maskell
Lewis


Tim Plester
Tim Plester
Skinny
Tim Plester
Skinny
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