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Détectives médicaux

Original title: Forensic Files
  • TV Series
  • 1996–2011
  • 10
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
7.8K
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POPULARITY
4,449
674
Détectives médicaux (1996)
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A series featuring detailed accounts on how notable crimes and diseases were solved through forensic science.A series featuring detailed accounts on how notable crimes and diseases were solved through forensic science.A series featuring detailed accounts on how notable crimes and diseases were solved through forensic science.

  • Creator
    • Paul Dowling
  • Stars
    • Peter Thomas
    • Tom Bevel
    • Skip Palenik
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,449
    674
    • Creator
      • Paul Dowling
    • Stars
      • Peter Thomas
      • Tom Bevel
      • Skip Palenik
    • 56User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Thomas
    • Narrator
    • 1996–2011
    Tom Bevel
    Tom Bevel
    • Self - Forensic Analyst…
    • 1996–2010
    Skip Palenik
    • Self - Forensic Microscopist…
    • 2003–2007
    Lowell Levine
    Lowell Levine
    • Self - Forensic Odontologist…
    • 1999–2008
    Mary Case
    • Self - Medical Examiner…
    • 1998–2006
    Kim Rossmo
    Kim Rossmo
    • Self - Geographic Profiler
    • 2000–2003
    Cyril H. Wecht
    Cyril H. Wecht
    • Self - Forensic Pathologist…
    • 2003–2005
    Henry C. Lee
    Henry C. Lee
    • Self…
    • 1996–2003
    Neal Haskell
    • Self - Forensic Entomologist…
    • 2000–2007
    Trey Gowdy
    Trey Gowdy
    • Self - Prosecutor…
    • 2008–2011
    Katherine Ramsland
    Katherine Ramsland
    • Self - Author…
    • 2007–2010
    Bruce Castor
    Bruce Castor
    • Self - District Attorney
    • 2001–2006
    Richard Leo
    • Self - Professor of Criminology & Psychology…
    • 2001–2005
    Dennis Asen
    • Self - Forensic Odontologist
    • 2000–2004
    Roy Hazelwood
    Roy Hazelwood
    • Self - Behavioral Profiler…
    • 2001–2008
    Michael Atilano
    • Juror
    • 2006–2007
    Roy Shuler
    Roy Shuler
    • Bearded Man at Andre Edwards' House…
    • 2008–2009
    Peter Dean
    • Narrator
    • 2001
    • Creator
      • Paul Dowling
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    User reviews56

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    9jogerig

    My favorite way to unwind!

    This is my favorite true crime show. It doesnt go overboard with the reenactments, and I always learn something new each time. After a few episodes you get to know the formula, but that doesn't make it any less interesting. This is probably my favorite way to relax after a long day, which sounds strange, but the narrator's calming/ slightly cheesy voice and the super 90s background music help me tune out the world and relax. There are like 400 episodes, but I will keep rewatching them forever because no other true crime show gets me like this one.
    10bflood-3

    Used to be "Medical Detectives"

    I always laugh when I see people say "Forensic Files" is "the latest entry into forensic TV" or "jumping on the forensics bandwagon" or such. The show started on TLC/Discovery Networks as "Medical Detectives" back in 1996. When it switched over to CourtTV, Discovery was still running some episodes so they changed the name. (Now all those episodes are re-labeled "Forensic Files" and are seen on Court TV.) In fact, the show still airs as "Medical Detectives" in many countries overseas. (It is also known, I believe, as "Crime Seen")

    The show is in it's eleventh season of production. The show didn't jump on the bandwagon - it got it rolling in the first place!

    If you watch "C.S.I.", many of the techniques (such as using alternate video treatments to show recreations, and showing different recreations of how the crime MIGHT have happened as the evidence changes), you can see that they watched "Forensic Files" while developing their show. They also used to get plenty of story ideas from this and other true-crime shows.
    9OllieSuave-007

    Show reminds you that there is no perfect crime.

    This show tells true crime stories of how the use of forensic evidence, from the identification of fingerprints to examining hair, and from tracking barcodes to tracking phone records, can lead to the location and capture of suspects. Each half-hour episodes start off with a mystery of an unsolved crime - intriguing and suspenseful. It then leads to a thrilling hunt of the criminal and the forensic attempts at tying the evidence to a suspect.

    Peter Thomas does a great job in narrating each episode, making each story foreboding. It's sad to see the evil acts a person inflicts on another, but with forensic evidence, it comes to show that there is no perfect crime and certainly these criminals can't get away with murder.

    Grade A
    ladyinterference

    great program with more pros than cons

    "Forensic Files" is one of the more recent entries to the list of forensics programs out there on the TV landscape, but by no means is it weak from it. In fact, the program is the best thing that Court TV offers during its prime-time lineup of factual programming and reruns of dramas such as "NYPD Blue".

    Let's look at the advantages "Forensic Files" has to its predecessors and to every other forensics program out there. First of all, it has the most excellent Peter Thomas as its narrator. You know the voice -- he's been the soothing grandfatherly voice behind numerous commercials for years, including some of the recent Visine ads. His calm and patient delivery allows everyone, from those just starting out with forensics programs to full-on fanatics of the genre, to get an easy grasp of the procedure the team of forensics experts used to solve the crime being highlighted in the show. This brings me to another one of the reasons this program succeeds -- it takes its time in presenting every step in the investigation so the viewer won't have any nagging, unanswered questions after the program is over. The recreations and footage used are yet another plus. In other forensics programs, you get the feeling that the people behind the program are taking some liberties with their recreations -- for example, even the dimmest of armchair detectives can tell that forensics experts gathering evidence at the scene of the crime probably don't put their evidence in bulky paper bags, which is what another popular forensics program shows in its recreations. The footage, when presented, is absolutely wonderful to see as it actually lets the viewer see a little of what was on the local news in regards to the crime at hand. One final advantage is the interview process. Investigators, family members, victims, and criminals all are interviewed and the choicest of bits are incorporated in the program. In one episode, a mother who was falsely accused of arson and premeditated murder with regards to her baby son is shown weeping openly in front of the old house that had caught on fire, and then the program ends. This leaves the viewer with the feeling that the woman is to be pitied and you feel genuine sadness at her predicament, but at the same time she was vindicated with the help of some astute forensic investigators so you feel glad because of that.

    Not all of what the program is about is great, though. Sometimes, the narration can go through a story in such a plodding pace that a youngun such as myself is tempted to yell at the TV for the pace to quicken up. This usually happens in my case, though, when I'm watching an episode I've already watched about twice before. Then there's the case of the Canadian expatriate con artist who murdered a Canadian business acquaintance of his so he (the con artist) could continue living under the businessman's name in England with his daughter serving as his wife. When the program about this case brought up the fact that the daughter had two children, I wanted to know more about this aspect of the case, but the program never tied up that particular loose end. I suspect, though, that this was purely because of time constraints and so I sincerely hope there's a book out there on the market on this case.

    At any length, if you're interested in forensics, this is a great program to watch. I don't watch it as much as I used to because of lack of free time,

    but when I do I genuinely enjoy it. I think the key to the program really is Peter Thomas, though. He can do no wrong.
    9Ed-Shullivan

    Thank goodness station HLN is astute enough to provide us with an endless string of reruns of this documentary true crime series

    I like many other television viewers have grown very tired of the decades old late night choices of TV talk show hosts and/or reality TV series. I am so grateful for HLN to have made the wise decision to run on almost a daily basis several episodes back to back of Forensic Files episodes. Using my PVR I pre-record them and then tend to watch them binging until I have exhausted the pre-recorded episodes.

    Each 30 minute episode provides the summary details of an unsolved crime which may be a murder, sexual assault, missing person(s), or blue collar crime. Each crime story line is narrated and we receive background information on the victim(s), and then methodically the investigation process is explained that results in an arrest of the suspect(s), which sometimes follows details of the actaul trial and subsequent conviction, or in some cases a prior convicted felon's crime is exonerated as new forensic science and/or forensic techniques (such as the future use of DNA) comes in to the crime science laboratories.

    These are all true crime episodes, and many of the actual crimes are detailed including video images of the real arrests and/or court trials of the perpertrator(s) that provide a conviction and usually a long term or life sentence.

    Anyone who is a crime buff will enjoy this documentary series that stayed on the air for so many seasons. I hope they resurrect this excellent true crime series sometime in the near future.

    I give this crime/drama/documentary series an excellent 9 out of 10 rating

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    • Trivia
      Episodes of the series have been used by the United States Department of Justice to help train their personnel.
    • Goofs
      Several episodes of "Forensic Files" explain inductively coupled plasma (ICP) as a means for detecting metals according to their rate of evaporation. In fact, ICP is a spectrophotometric technique that measures the intensity of specific wavelengths of light emitted by each trace metal as they are heated to a very high temperature by a plasma. It has nothing to do with evaporation.
    • Connections
      Edited into Forensic Files Podcast (2018)

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Tru TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Forensic Files
    • Production company
      • Medstar Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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