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Drama surrounding a police corruption investigation.
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Using interviews and re-enactments, the film examines the 1976 murder of a Dallas policeman, and the wrongful conviction of one of the two men implicated in the killing.
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Dutch Van den Broeck, a sergeant in the Internal Affairs Division of the Washington, D.C. police department, and Kay Chandler, a New Hampshire congresswoman running for re-election...
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...Ludlow's supervisor, duties include keeping him within the confines of the law--and out of the clutches of Internal Affairs Captain Biggs. Ludlow teams up with a young Robbery Homicide Detective to track Washington's killers through the...
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...member-turned-cop Armando Sancho begins to question the life he and his partner Salim Adel have chosen. So when Internal Affairs agents investigating the division's abuses offer him a deal to come clean about the unit's misdeeds, Sancho...
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Tough veteran cop Kang Cheol-jung finds his years of excess are catching up when Internal Affairs starts to investigate him. But Kang is too preoccupied chasing after yuppie killer Jo Gyu-hwan to notice his career going down...
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...police are actually hunting for a serial killer. Eddie could be an innocent victim or a subtle and dangerous killer. Meanwhile, the detective himself is being investigated by police internal affairs, and may be overzealous or even crooked.
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...is in a state of heightened alert due to a wave of passport counterfeiting. The head of security deploys a young internal affairs officer to help stem the breach, but he finds himself torn between loyalty and the law when one of his mentors is...
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...informer is a cousin, a close relationship between police and criminal. When a drug squad cop, under investigation by internal affairs, commits suicide, his partner inherits his cousin. He continues to protect this dealer, and the two become not...
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