
King of Crime
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Marcus King, an old school gangster, a crime lord, has left behind old school crime. He has manoeuvred his business into the leafy lanes of the suburbs and now, in place of pimps and dealers, his team consists of the best graduate geeks that money can bribe. No brothels, no casinos and no drugs - he's dragged serious, organised crime well and truly into the twenty-first century. From credit card cloning and skimming to Internet spamming and scamming, he is the king of Cyber Land.
Top Cast


Mark Wingett
Mark Wingett
Marcus King
Mark Wingett
Marcus King


Claire King
Claire King
Yvonne King
Claire King
Yvonne King


Rachel Bright
Rachel Bright
Jessica Slade
Rachel Bright
Jessica Slade


Nicholas Brendon
Nicholas Brendon
Brad Walsh
Nicholas Brendon
Brad Walsh


Vas Blackwood
Vas Blackwood
Mr. Mustaffa
Vas Blackwood
Mr. Mustaffa


Jonno Davies
Jonno Davies
Andrew King
Jonno Davies
Andrew King


Christopher Ellison
Christopher Ellison
Edward
Christopher Ellison
Edward


Francesca Louise White
Francesca Louise White
Gemma Carter
Francesca Louise White
Gemma Carter


Makenna Guyler
Makenna Guyler
Zoe
Makenna Guyler
Zoe


Hainsley Lloyd Bennett
Hainsley Lloyd Bennett
Anthony Tully
Hainsley Lloyd Bennett
Anthony Tully
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