Dough

Dough

2016, NR, 94 min. Directed by John Goldschmidt. Starring Jonathan Pryce, Jerome Holder, Ian Hart, Philip Davis, Pauline Collins, Malachi Kirby.

Not reviewed at press time. An aging Jewish baker in London hires a young black Muslim immigrant to help bake bread. Soon, the failing kosher bakery gets a boost in sales when the apprentice's marijuana falls into the dough.

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Dough, John Goldschmidt, Jonathan Pryce, Jerome Holder, Ian Hart, Philip Davis, Pauline Collins, Malachi Kirby

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