Pierre Niémens, el mejor detective de asesinatos en serie, investiga un horrible crimen en una ciudad universitaria de los Alpes, mientras que Max, un investigador, indaga en la tumba de una niña desaparecida hace 20 años. Las víctimas que aparecen sin manos ni ojos, son sólo una pista de la terrible tradición del asesino. Poco a poco las investigaciones se unen, suceden más crímenes y descubren que cada asesinato es un paso adelante y cada víctima es un conspirador culpable en un enorme experimento genético.
Two criminal investigations. The same day. Two detectives are assigned two very peculiar cases... An action thriller set in against the breathtaking backdrop of the French Alps, "The Crimson... Two criminal investigations. The same day. Two detectives are assigned two very peculiar cases...
An action thriller set in against the breathtaking backdrop of the French Alps, "The Crimson Rivers" stars Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel in a gripping who-dunnit involving a series of grisly murders, a child's death twenty years earlier, and the secret history of a small town.
Veteran cop Pierre Niemans (Jean Reno) is sent to Guernon to investigate a bizarre murder near a legendary private school isolated in the Alps. And it's no ordinary murder; the killer has been very methodical, leaving twisted, inexplicable clues to his motive. Complicating matters are the university administrators who are uncooperative and somewhat defiant to Niemans' questioning. Meanwhile Max Kerkerian (Vincent Cassel), an impetuous young cop and former car thief, arrives at a desecrated graveyard 180 miles away. Someone has disturbed the grave of a child who died twenty years ago
Video: Widescreen 2.35:1 anamorphic
Source: DVD9 Region 2 PAL
Runtime: 101 min
Audio: English DD5.1, Spanish DD5.1, French DD5.1
Subtitles: Portuguese, Spanish, Hebrew, Greek, Croatian, Arabic, English, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Turkish, Hindú
Menus: Yes
Bonus Materials: Theatrical Trailer; The Crimson Rivers: Director and cast commentary