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| Cathryn Harrison | Marion | |
| Jason Hoganson | Pete | |
| Elizabeth Hickling | Cheryl | |
| Jamie Foreman | Danny | |
| Emily Bolton | Susan | |
| Ian Sears | Paul | |
| Martin Landau | Chuck | |
| Lorcan Cranitch | Richard | |
| Ray McAnally | Frank | |
| Lee Drysdale | Rent-boy | |
| Jenny Bolt | Tricia | |
| Jimmy Flint | Billy | |
| John Levitt | Harry | |
| Ian McCurrach | 'Metropolis' editor | |
| Glen Murphy | Vincenzo | |
| Alan Talbot | Billy Senior | |
| Stuart Turton | Roy | |
| Jay Simpson | Jeff | |
| Roger Ashton-Griffiths | Punter in cafe | |
| David Lyon | Mr. Cavendish | |
| Tristram Wymark | Tom | |
| Tim Brierley | Wellington Home-Ryder | |
| Eric Gold | Man | |
| Perry Fenwick | Darren | |
| Ron Berry | Trainer |
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| Producer |
Mark Ayres
Norma Heyman |
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| Writer/Composer |
Mark Ayres
Ron Peck |
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| Cinematography |
Tony Imi
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In the docklands of East London stands the Empire State, a nightclub full of magic and mystery. Designed like an ocean liner, it's become a battle ground where anything can happen. In the midst of the action, a young boy stows aboard to search for his friend who has disappeared in the entrails of the club. |
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