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The disappearance of a young woman puts two forensic police officers on the trail of a serial killer. Their fears are confirmed by the discovery of several corpses, what follows is a long hunt across Paris.

Top Cast

  • Charles Berling

    Charles Berling

    Georges Fabian

  • André Dussollier

    André Dussollier

    Jean-Louis Gomez

  • Ludovic Schoendoerffer

    Ludovic Schoendoerffer

    Léon

  • Pierre Mottet

    Pierre Mottet

    François

  • Hubert Saint-Macary

    Hubert Saint-Macary

    Mr. Bourgoin

  • Élodie Navarre

    Élodie Navarre

    Marie Bourgoin / Valentine

  • Éva Darlan

    Éva Darlan

    Chief Commissioner

  • Djemel Barek

    Djemel Barek

    Forensic Expert

  • Camille Japy

    Camille Japy

    Clara

Overview

The disappearance of a young woman puts two forensic police officers on the trail of a serial killer. Their fears are confirmed by the discovery of several corpses, what follows is a long hunt across Paris.

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