Code 60 (2012) [N/A]

Featuring:
Anna Allen, Nacho Fresneda, Mercedes Castro

Written by:
Carmen Fernández Villalba
Oriol Paulo
Lara Sendim

Directed by:
C. Martín Ferrera


Release Date:
January 1, 2012

Original Title:
Code 60

Alternate Titles:
Meurtres au féminin

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Eva, a young police department thefts of the Catalan police and eternal aspiring homicide department, is recruited to catch a serial murderer who is dedicated to killing older women. The young agent, single mother of a six year old, have to combine hunting the murderer with her maternal obligations.

Eva is a young agent in the robbery bureau of the Catalan Police Department who is recruited to hunt down a serial who has been murdering old ladies. The young agent, a single mother of a six-year-old boy, must reconcile the capture of the killer with her obligations as a mother, while at the same time confronting Chief Inspector Xavier Vidal, the man who had always barred her from entering the homicide bureau.

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Code 60 (2012) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.2/10

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