A wealthy businessman finds his horse decapitated in a small town, leading two investigators to discover DNA belonging to a famous serial killer who is imprisoned in a psychiatric facility, and as they dig deeper, they uncover a connection to past suicides and unravel a web of secrets. The Frozen Dead is a 2016 French-language series featuring Charles Berling, Julia Piaton, Pascal Greggory, Nina Meurisse, Lubna Azabal, Anne Le Ny and Sophie Guillemin. The series is inspired from Glac by Bernard Minier. Gaumont T l vision in association with Metropole Television. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Isabelle Degeorges and Damien Couvreur. The series is directed by Laurent Herbiet. Creators of the series include Gerard Carre, Caroline Van Ruymbeke and Pascal Chaumeil. The Frozen Dead has only one season and a cumulative total of 6 episodes which have a running time of 52 minutes each. The music was composed by Alexandre Lessertisseur.
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The Frozen Dead Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 41%
Debi Enker
Berling is suitably sharp and shabby as the troubled detective and Greggory plays Hirtmann with an unsettling stillness, making his killer one to rival Hannibal Lecter for sheer scary creepiness. ( Read More )
Randy Schiff
Director Laurent Herbiet has put together a fascinating and disturbing mystery that is well worth your time. ( Read More )
Steve Murray
In addition to the gorgeous, wintry scenery, what distinguishes Dead is a handful of supporting female characters who turn out to be far more interesting/complicated than usual in these sorts of thrillers. ( Read More )