Crime Insiders

Crime Insiders

5.8

Jan 17 2007

2h 47m

Crime, Thriller

A Parisian criminal gang fall apart after challenges to the gang's leader lessen his influence.

Benoît Magimel

Benoît Magimel

Frank

Philippe Caubère

Philippe Caubère

Claude Corti

Béatrice Dalle

Béatrice Dalle

Béa

Olivier Marchal

Olivier Marchal

Jean-Guy

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