
Cody: Wrong Stuff
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
A young girl dies after a batch of deadly pills find their way into a dance club scene. Cody and Fiorelli attempt to stop others from taking the lethal cocktail as they uncover an established underground manufacturer.
Top Cast


Gary Sweet
Gary Sweet
Cody
Gary Sweet
Cody


Robert Mammone
Robert Mammone
Fiorelli
Robert Mammone
Fiorelli


Kym Wilson
Kym Wilson
Skye
Kym Wilson
Skye


Simon Bossell
Simon Bossell
Steven Meech
Simon Bossell
Steven Meech


Scott Major
Scott Major
Dave
Scott Major
Dave


Scott Burgess
Scott Burgess
Mike
Scott Burgess
Mike


Mark Owen-Taylor
Mark Owen-Taylor
Peter
Mark Owen-Taylor
Peter
Matthew Long
Matthew Long
Glozier
Matthew Long
Glozier


Mandy McElhinney
Mandy McElhinney
Sarah
Mandy McElhinney
Sarah
Andrew Rodoreda
Andrew Rodoreda
Michael
Andrew Rodoreda
Michael
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