BBC launches new drama 'Drunk Girls' focusing on female crime gangs

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According to foreign media reports, Julianne Nicholson ("East side Nightmare" and "Atlantic Empire") and Eliza Scanlon ("sharp weapon" and "Little woman") starred in the new BBC drama "enchanted Girl". Focusing on the stories of female crime leaders and gangs in London a hundred years ago, it is regarded by BBC as a drama inheriting the "bloodbath gang".

The show also announced production and roles, focusing on nightclubs, drug trafficking and private brewing run by female gangs in London's soho district in the early 20th century.

Nicholson plays Kate Galloway, a single mother who, in order to support her daughter, opens a nightclub in London after the hedonistic World War I and is integrated into the life of crime.

Scanlon plays Violet Davies, one of the first female police officers in Scotland Yard, who is sent undercover to investigate the underworld of crime in Soho; Helen Fisher ("Electric shock Girl") plays Kate Galloway's daughter Evie

Umi Myers (Bob Marley: a Love) plays Billie Cassidy, a glowing bohemian dancer whose life has changed dramatically with the arrival of Kate Gallowa

Geraline James (Wool Battle) plays Isabella, the head of the criminal family Salucci.

Rory Flack-Byrne, Dustin Demriburns, Sebastian Croft, Michael Duke, Ian Boehner, Laura Checkley, will Keane, Fiona Barton, Harry Cadby, Eben Figuereido, Nabahan Rizwan, Priya Cansala, Jordan Kouam é also starred.

Adapted from Marek Kohn's non-fiction book Dope Girls: The Birth of the British Drug Underground, Polly Stenham ("Miss Julie") and Alex Warren (2015 short film "Eleanor") created and acted as screenwriters. Bad Wolf is the production company in partnership with the parent company Sony Pictures TV, which is responsible for international copyright sales.