The hit new Canadian police drama 19-2 arrives on DVD this week courtesy of RLJ Entertainment’s Acorn Label, following the day-to-day life of two unwilling partners of the Montreal Police Department.
To celebrate the release of the complete first season on Monday 21 September, we’ve got DVDs to give away to 3 of our Twitter followers!
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Police officers Nick Barron (Adrian Holmes – Arrow, Continuum) and Ben Chartier (Jared Keeso – Falling Skies, Godzilla) have been thrust into an unwilling partnership after the devastating shooting of Barron’s last partner. Nick carries the weight of that shooting with him everyday and isn’t planning on committing to the country boy who’s fresh to the city anytime soon.
Also starring Dan Petronijevic (American Pie Presents The Naked Mile), Benz Antoine (Rookie Blue), Mylene Dinh-Robic (Being Human), Conrad Pla (ReGenesis) and Laurence Leboeuf (Trauma), this gripping 10-part series shows life on the brutal and unforgiving streets of Montreal. With drug addicts, rapists, gang-members and murderers on the lose – there’s not a safe place to hide and when faced with danger, Nick and Ben need to know they’ve got each others backs.
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