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In what many have described as the French equivalent of Heat two of France's acting heavyweights Gerard Depardieu and Daniel Auteuil star as two detectives once close friends now bitter rivals they strive to claim the coveted position of Chief of Police by whatever means necessary... A gang of armed robbers have committed seven bloody robberies in Paris within the space of a year. Klein (Depardieu) and Vrinks (Auteuil) are heading up different departments of the Police force and are told that whoever stops the gang will be awarded the title of Chief of Police.... The competition between them becomes increasingly ruthless blurring the lines of morality until there is no difference between the police and the criminals they chase. [show more]

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Released
28 January 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Palisades Tartan 
Classification
Runtime
110 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899022573 
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French police drama. In Paris, within the space of a year, a gang of vicious armed robbers has committed seven violent robberies. Detectives Klein (Gerard Depardieu) and Vrinks (Daniel Auteuil), once close friends but now bitter professional rivals, are each heading up different departments and are charged with bringing the gang to justice. Whoever does so will become the new Chief of Police, but the competition forces the two men to gradually abandon their sense of duty, professionalism, and even morality, as they ruthlessly compete for the ultimate prize.

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