Paris enquêtes criminelles

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Paris enquêtes criminelles
Format Police Procedural
Starring Vincent Pérez
Sandrine Rigaux
Audrey Looten
Country of origin Flag of France France
No. of episodes 8
Production
Running time approx. 55 minutes (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel TF1
Original run May 3, 2007 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Paris enquêtes criminelles (English: Paris Criminal Investigations) is a French television series shown since May 3 2007 on TF1.

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[edit] Synopsis

Adapted from Law and Order: Criminal Intent (French: New York section criminelle), it follows the investigations of two police detectives with very different methods of investigation. Vincent Revel (Vincent Pérez) is very intuitive, while his partner Claire Savigny (Sandrine Rigaux) is more reasoned. The first season episodes were adapted from episodes of the first season of Criminal Intent.

It was renewed for a second season, which began production on August 16, 2007. Claire Savigny will be replaced by Mélanie Rousseau, played by Audrey Looten.

Richard Belzer, would reprise his role as John Munch from Special Victims Unit for certain episodes. The French adaptation would be connected within the Law and Order continuity.

[edit] Cast

  • Vincent Pérez : Lieutenant Vincent Revel
  • Sandrine Rigaux : Lieutenant Claire Savigny
  • Audrey Looten : Mélanie Rousseau
  • Jacques Pater : Police Chief Bonnefoy
  • Laure Killing : Judge Fontana
  • Hélène Godec : Judge Lherbier

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

# Title Law and Order: Criminal Intent Equivalent
1-1 "Fantôme" "Phantom" (1-16)
1-2 "Requiem pour un assassin" "The Faithful" (1-4)
1-3 "Le Serment" "One" (1-1)
1-4 "Addiction" "Smothered" (1-3)
1-5 "Homme au scalpel" "The Good Doctor" (1-9)
1-6 "L'Ange de la mort" "Poison" (1-7)
1-7 "Un homme de trop" "The Extra Man" (1-6)
1-8 "Le Justicier de l'ombre" "The Third Horseman" (1-11)

[edit] DVD releases

Season Release date Notes
1 September 6, 2007 Also contains a 20 minute "making of"

[edit] External links

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