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Finished
Last Synced: December 2, 2024
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Episodes
8Show allexpand_more
Not Watched
1 Episode 1
March 13, 1972
47m
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2 Episode 2
March 27, 1972
22m
Not Watched
3 Episode 3
April 3, 1972
52m
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4 Episode 4
April 10, 1972
1hr 21m
Not Watched
5 Episode 5
April 17, 1972
45m
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6 Episode 6
April 24, 1972
27m
Not Watched
7 Episode 7
May 1, 1972
23m
Not Watched
8 Episode 8
May 8, 1972
24m
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(4/5)1 rating1 review
nopenopenopesays
February 12, 2024
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easier than Bienvenidos a Edén S1L28
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similar in difficulty to Alguien tiene que morir MiniseriesL25
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easier than El tiempo entre costuras S1L28
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similar in difficulty to Verano azul S1L25
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similar in difficulty to Sólo con tu parejaL25
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easier than El apóstataL27
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easier than Yrreal S1L34
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easier than Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nerviosL27
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similar in difficulty to Competencia oficialL25
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easier than Néboa S1L33
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similar in difficulty to ContratiempoL24
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easier than El séptimo díaL32
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easier than VenusL36
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easier than No culpes al karma de lo que te pasa por gilipollasL29
Charming early 70s Spanish police drama
Available for free on rtve.es
https://www.rtve.es/play/videos/plinio
Quiet and thoughtful, this is a world apart from the current crop of police thrillers and dramas being made.
Set and filmed in rural Spain during the early 70's, the detective, whose nickname is Plinio, solves crimes not through forensics but through careful observation and a keen understanding of humanity, with the inevitable sorrow that comes from that knowledge.
The closest I can think of an analogue would be the wond