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Omerta (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Omerta (TV series)

''Omertà'' or ''Omertà, The Code of Silence'' is a Quebec television series of 11 forty-five minute episodes, created by Luc Dionne〔IMDB, Luc Dionne, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0227992/〕〔IMBD, Omerta, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0149503/〕 and aired from January to April 1996 on Radio-Canada. In France, the series aired on France 3 in 1998.
A second season, titled ''Omertà II – The Code of Silence'', had 14 forty-five minute episodes and was broadcast between September and December 1997 on Radio-Canada.
A third season, titled ''Omerta, The Last Men of Honor'', had 13 episodes and was broadcast from January to April 1999, on Radio-Canada.
==Synopsis==
''Omerta'' (which means code of honor) was a Canadian television drama series set in Montreal that chronicles a battle between the police and the Mafia. The police rely on inventive and unorthodox methods in their fight against the mobsters who follow their code loyally and cherish their family.

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