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Crossing Lines is an internationally co-produced crime drama television series created and executive produced by Edward Allen Bernero and Rola Bauer. [3] The series premiered on June 9, 2013, at the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo .
Wed, Sep 24, 2014. The team investigates a series of vicious home invasions by an infamous German biker gang and time is running out for Sebastian who's gone deep undercover for the first time. 7.7/10 (233) Rate.
Crossing Lines: Created by Edward Allen Bernero. With Tom Wlaschiha, Donald Sutherland, Lara Rossi, William Fichtner. A special crime unit investigates serialized crimes that cross over European borders, to hunt down criminals and bring them to justice.
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Sophie Baines, Dorn's second at the trial of Wombosi, is kidnapped. Her driver is killed. New evidence she had dug up is challenged. Only she knows where the evidence came from. Dorn's investigative team has been disbanded. He puts together a new team to find Sophie. 7.3/10 (239)
Crossing Lines is a 2013-15 Police Procedural series about a Multinational Team of elite crimefighters working under the International Criminal Court. They go after Serial Killers and other high-level criminals who try to hide by crossing the borders inside the European Union.
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DRAMA. Crossing Lines is a unique, global action/crime series that taps into the charter of the International Criminal Court (ICC), to mandate a special crime unit functioning as a European-based FBI, to investigate serialized crimes that cross over European borders and to hunt down and bring criminals to justice.