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6.7 11 Seasons • 282 Episodes

Police District

The events of Police District unfold in the rooms of the 10th Tuscolano, a police station on the outskirts of Rome where current events intertwine with the private lives of the inspectors, officers and commissioners who, over the course of 11 intense seasons, have created one of the greatest successes on Italian TV.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Simone Corrente

    Simone Corrente

    Luca Benvenuto

  • Marco Marzocca

    Marco Marzocca

    Ugo Lombardi

  • Lucilla Agosti

    Lucilla Agosti

    Barbara Rostagno

  • Dino Abbrescia

    Dino Abbrescia

    Pietro Esposito

  • Gianluca Bazzoli

    Gianluca Bazzoli

    Giovanni Brenta

  • Andrea Renzi

    Andrea Renzi

    Leonardo Brandi

  • Paolo Calabresi

    Paolo Calabresi

    Otello Gagliardi

  • Maria Amelia Monti

    Maria Amelia Monti

    Anita Cherubini

  • Stefano Viali

    Stefano Viali

    Aldo Boni

Overview

The events of Police District unfold in the rooms of the 10th Tuscolano, a police station on the outskirts of Rome where current events intertwine with the private lives of the inspectors, officers and commissioners who, over the course of 11 intense seasons, have created one of the greatest successes on Italian TV.

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