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The Cinder Path

Drama | 1 Seasons | Ended
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In a heroic journey of epic proportions, English everyman Charlie McFell (Lloyd Owen) wrestles with his demons -- including a coldhearted wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones), economic hardship, the horror of the world's first Great War and a painful secret he'd rather forget. But Charlie eventually comes out on top in this emotional, made-for-television miniseries based on Catherine Cookson's best-selling novel.

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On October 04, 2024, IMDB rating to The Cinder Path is 6.6.
The genre of The Cinder Path is Drama.
The full version of The Cinder Path is available atprovided by BritBox , BritBox Amazon Channel
The cast of The Cinder Path are Catherine Zeta-Jones starring as Victoria Chapman, Lloyd Owen starring as Charlie MacFell, Polly Adams starring as Florence Chapman, Antony Byrne starring as Ginger Slater, Ralph Ineson starring as Arthur Benton, Lucy Akhurst starring as Polly Benton.
On October 04, 2024, there are 1090 reactions to The Cinder Path including invasive voice, Period Drama, irrepressible, evoking, brutish.
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In a heroic journey of epic proportions, English everyman Charlie McFell (Lloyd Owen) wrestles with his demons -- including a coldhearted wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones), economic hardship, the horror of the world's first Great War and a painful secret he'd rather forget. But Charlie eventually comes out on top in this emotional, made-for-television miniseries based on Catherine Cookson's best-selling novel.