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City Homicide, l'enfer du crime

Original title: City Homicide
  • TV Series
  • 2006–2011
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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7.5/10
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Shane Bourne, Nadine Garner, Noni Hazlehurst, and Aaron Pedersen in City Homicide, l'enfer du crime (2006)
Set on the Homicide floor of a police headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, detectives work to bring justice for the deceased.
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On the Homicide floor of a police headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, detectives work to bring justice for the deceased.On the Homicide floor of a police headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, detectives work to bring justice for the deceased.On the Homicide floor of a police headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, detectives work to bring justice for the deceased.

  • Creators
    • John Banas
    • John Hugginson
  • Stars
    • Shane Bourne
    • Nadine Garner
    • Aaron Pedersen
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    • Creators
      • John Banas
      • John Hugginson
    • Stars
      • Shane Bourne
      • Nadine Garner
      • Aaron Pedersen
    • 39User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Shane Bourne
    Shane Bourne
    • Stanley Wolfe
    • 2006–2011
    Nadine Garner
    Nadine Garner
    • Jennifer Mapplethorpe
    • 2006–2011
    Aaron Pedersen
    Aaron Pedersen
    • Duncan Freeman
    • 2006–2011
    Damien Richardson
    Damien Richardson
    • Matt Ryan
    • 2006–2011
    Noni Hazlehurst
    Noni Hazlehurst
    • Bernice Waverley
    • 2006–2011
    David Field
    David Field
    • Terry Jarvis
    • 2007–2011
    Daniel MacPherson
    Daniel MacPherson
    • Simon Joyner
    • 2006–2010
    Nadia Townsend
    Nadia Townsend
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    • 2009–2011
    John Adam
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    • 2009–2011
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    • 2007–2009
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    • 2008–2011
    Ryan O'Kane
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    • Rhys Levitt
    • 2010–2011
    Nick Jamieson
    • Todd Croft
    • 2009–2011
    Meredith Penman
    Meredith Penman
    • Emma Treadgold
    • 2008–2010
    Tasma Walton
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    • Claudia Leigh
    • 2009–2010
    Miles Paras
    Miles Paras
    • Phillippa Stern…
    • 2008–2010
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Wilton Sparkes
    • 2006–2010
    Carolyn Bock
    Carolyn Bock
    • Linda Wolfe
    • 2007–2009
    • Creators
      • John Banas
      • John Hugginson
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    9douglas_carrison

    Brilliant show! Waiting for the next season!

    Last September, Mount Gambier's WIN Television station had a bit of a shakeup: WIN had signed an affiliation agreement with Seven (which people are still whining about almost ten months later), and we'd been getting the new programming. I'd started enjoying most of the new programming.

    Anyway, One night, I had come home from visiting my grandparents, and saw City Homicide (I think it was the third episode). It was a brilliant show! Shane Bourne is an excellent actor, and with another Australian acting great, Noni Hazelhurst, it was sure to be an excellent show.

    It's a well written show, better than CSI or all those other ones.

    Someone else compared this show to Sea Patrol: I agree fully with their remarks. Sea Patrol was a rubbish show (We'd had Channel Nine programming beforehand). The acting wasn't there, there was no plot, it was just "ugh!", to sum it up in a word. City Homicide, on the other hand, had me on the edge of my seat on every episode. The adds annoyed me badly, simply because they got in the way of a brilliant, well-written plot.

    If you see this show, watch it. (Oh, and if anyone from Channel Seven is reading this, Release Season Two already! And make it much, much, longer! Please?)
    8Deathbunny

    Definitely not like an American show... in a good way.

    Frankly, I'm an American watching this show "second hand" via the internet, 72 minutes at a time. This means my frame of comparison is typical American cop dramas.

    I really like this show.

    Unlike most US cop dramas, City Homicide is an actual ensemble show without a true "top billed" personality and a more realistic focus on the case, investigation, and legwork instead of the type of action real cops would call a SWAT team in for. Also, the plots suffer little in the way of "creep" towards outrageous plots like half of the CSI: Miami plots.

    Another credit for City Homicide is the fact the actors don't come across like clothes models reading scripts. While most of the cast are attractive, they're believably so.

    As far as characterization goes, City Homicide paints the characters as human with flaws that have to be lived with or worked around and not-- like many American shows--show up once out of the blue and are resolved in a single two-episode arc.

    This is also a refreshing change.

    If you like police dramas, give it a try. If you're an American and you somehow can watch this show, definitely give it a try.

    (And don't worry, you'll pick up on the accent pretty quickly...)
    10sasha99

    Lean and mean Australian cop show

    I've binged my way through many American, British, and a few Australian cop shows and this is one of the best. I'm about halfway through season 2.

    If I could describe City Homicide with one word, the word would be "lean." The plots are interesting and the detective work is straightforward. Some of the police work is techie, but most of it is good, old-fashioned research, door-to-door canvassing, and just plain following up leads. And the show avoids injecting unnecessary tension into the process with false leads and red herrings. There's no fat in this show-- just good police work by a capable and compatible ensemble.

    There are some character back stories, but they don't shove the crime story to the back burner (as happens in many programs).
    8karenn1

    Thanks, Aussies, For This Superior Program!

    I was 17 years late to this party, but it bore the years wonderfully. Both character and plot driven, this is a rare gem that will be just as enjoyable a decade from now.

    Crime shows are among my favorites and this one is compelling watching start to finish, every episode. The core cast is strong, the crimes often creepy, the criminals eventually get their just desserts, even if it isn't in the courtroom. Most are stand alone episodes, and those that aren't always leave you with anticipation for what happens next.

    In America, Law & Order SVU has been hanging on for two+ decades, and how I wish this Aussie drama were still giving us new episodes! I'm not going to say why I gave eight stars rather than ten, not wanting to influence others with my spoilers.

    No one needs to watch this program out of desperation, because it's great entertainment, deserving more reviews than it has. Try not to miss this rare diamond.
    10RememberingWhen

    Can't Stop Watching

    Didn't expect to like it. Now I can't stop watching. Especially good plot lines and strong performances. Why haven't I ever heard of this show???

    Hats off to the Aussies...!

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    • Trivia
      Translating some of the terms and phrases used in the series for American viewers: A "door knock" is a neighborhood canvas, where police knock on doors to locate witnesses to the crime. A "death knock" is the notification of the next-of-kin of the death of a victim. To "root" someone is to have sex with them, while "rooted" means someone is tired. Similarly, "stuffed" means being tired, but telling someone to get stuffed is similar to telling them to go screw themselves. A "reggo" is a vehicle registration, which reveals the owner. A "shottie" is the term used for a shotgun.

      When confronting a suspect, the police do not yell "Freeze!" as they do on American cop shows. Instead, they yell "Police! Don't move!".
    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of each programme, a title card is shown that reads "No greater honour will ever be bestowed upon an officer than when they are entrusted with an investigation into the death of a Human Being."
    • Connections
      Featured in Dancing with the Stars: Episode #9.6 (2009)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2007 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • City Homicide
    • Filming locations
      • Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Southern Star Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1080i (HDTV)
      • 576i (SDTV)

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