Spiral

Spiral

2005 · 8 seasons · 86 eps · ★ 7.8 · Action & Adventure , Crime , Drama , Mystery

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This gritty crime drama set in the dark underbelly of Paris follows police officers and lawyers as they investigate and prosecute crimes. Throw any romantic notion of Paris out the window. Crime is dark. The legal system is darker. This is Spiral.

Created by Alexandra Clert , Guy-Patrick Sainderichin

Network: Canal+

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