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Victim Number 8 - Season 1 [Sub: Eng]
Description
In the town of Bilbao, there was a serious terrorist incident that turned things upside down. That serious incident could end the lives of seven people and cause more than thirty injured and very serious injuries. The series will focus entirely on the police investigation by arresting those responsible. This series epitomizes the chase that looks stunning and full of unexpected transformations.
In the town of Bilbao, there was a serious terrorist incident that turned things upside down. That serious incident could end the lives of seven people and cause more than thirty injured and very serious injuries. The series will focus entirely on the police investigation by arresting those responsible. This series epitomizes the chase that looks stunning and full of unexpected transformations.
Actors:
Lisi Linder,
Begoña Caparrós Morales,
Maiken Beitia,
Khaled Kouka,
Fernando Corral,
Manuel Bravo,
Cinta Mestre
Lisi Linder
1984 in Cádiz, Spain
Begoña Caparrós Morales
Maiken Beitia
February 17, 1963 in Cizur, Navarra, Spain
Khaled Kouka
Fernando Corral
Manuel Bravo
Cinta Mestre
Director:
Alejandro Bazzano, Menna Fité
Country:
Spain
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August 18, 2019
As nativism, regionalism, and other 'isms' plague Spain, Europe, and beyond, Victim Number 8 offers some solid pushback in a generally entertaining format.
August 19, 2019
If you're a fan of traditional Spanish-language thrillers, you might enjoy it. But when you consider the breadth of exceptional content available to stream, Victim Number 8 simply falls short of anything resembling must-see TV.

