
A German criminologist working for the Paric Police is bilked out of his life savings, and latterly joins up with a career burglar to pull off one big moneymaking heist in London. The case is investigated by a British inspector who bears an uncanny resemblance to the burglar.

Is it worth your time? Look, if you’re into black-and-white British crime stuff that feels like it was filmed in a living room, you’ll dig Warn London. It’s got that specific, slightly dusty charm. If you need high-octane action or, you know, a plot that actually makes sense 100% of the time, stay away. The whole prem...


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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you’re into black-and-white British crime stuff that feels like it was filmed in a living room, you’ll dig Warn London. It’s got that specific, slightly dusty charm. If you need high-octane action or, you know, a plot that actually makes sense 100% of the time, stay away. The whole premise is just wild. A German guy—a criminologist, mind you—gets scammed, loses his savings, and goes, 'Right, time to commit a felony.' It’s the kind of logic you only find in movies..."
Denison Clift, Billie Bristow, Charles Bennett
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