Passion mortelle

Passion mortelle

6.0

Jul 01 1995

2h 34m

Crime, Romance

A cop tracks down a female serial killer who operates through dating agencies and falls in love with one of the suspects, despite the wife of the latest victim, repeatedly identifying her as being her husband's murderess.

Bruno Wolkowitch

Bruno Wolkowitch

Frédéric Sartey

Corinne Touzet

Corinne Touzet

Florence Leroy

Natacha Lindinger

Natacha Lindinger

Rachel Baldi

Denis Karvil

Denis Karvil

Marco Weber

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