Diamond 13
A cop goes up against his lifelong friend, who has become one of the city's biggest drug traffickers.
Gilles Béhat
Casts & Crew
Gérard Depardieu
Olivier Marchal
Asia Argento
Anne Coesens
Aïssa Maïga
Catherine Marchal
Jean-Michel Vovk
Erick Deshors
Frédéric Frenay
Jean-François Wolff
Patrick Hastert
Aurélien Recoing
Gérald Marti
Sacha Kremer
Frédéric Lubansu
Marc Zinga
Patrick Quinet
Circé Lethem
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