The dead of Salzburg (TV series)

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Television broadcast
German title The dead of Salzburg
Country of production Austria
original language German
Year (s) since 2016
Production
company
Satel film
ZDF
ORF
length 90 minutes
Episodes 5+
genre Thriller
Director Erhard Riedlsperger
script Klaus Ortner ,
Erhard Riedlsperger
production Heinrich Ambrosch
music Dominik Giesriegl
camera Kai Longolius
First broadcast March 2, 2016 on ORF
occupation

Die Toten von Salzburg is an Austrian crime film series that has been produced by Satel Film in cooperation with ZDF and ORF since 2016 . The shooting takes place in Salzburg and the surrounding area.

action

Major Peter Palfinger, who comes from Graz and has been forced to use a wheelchair after an accident while paragliding, takes up his post as head of the violent and blood crimes department in Salzburg. His superior, Hofrat Alfons Seywald, is surprised by his handicap. Palfinger himself is an incorrigible optimist and takes his incomplete paraplegia as a challenge. He is convinced that this can be cured and is training to conquer the Untersberg one day without a wheelchair on his own two feet. He receives support in the investigations from District Inspector Irene Russmeyer. Since the responsibilities in the border region between Bavaria and Austria are not always very clear, the Salzburg major and the Bavarian chief detective Hubert Mur, a straightforward and rational lone fighter with rather little humor and empathy from Traunstein , investigate in parallel, each with his own methods.

consequences

episode title First broadcast on ORF Audience rating ORF First broadcast on ZDF Audience rating ZDF
1 The dead of Salzburg 20 Mar 2016 925,000
(32% employees)
26 Sep 2016 5.55 million
(18% employees)
2 Witness murder Feb. 24, 2018 09 Apr 2018 6.13 million
(19.6% employees)
3 Regicide 10 Mar 2018 Jan. 16, 2019 5.87 million
(18.8% employees)
4th Murder water 20 Mar 2019 885,000
(30% employees)
June 26, 2019 4.95 million
(20.6% employees)
5 Wolf in sheep's clothing Nov 20, 2019 879,000
(30% employees )
0Apr 1, 2020 6.58 million
(19.3% employees)
6th Swan song

In the summer of 2018, the fourth and fifth episodes were shot in Bad Gastein and the city of Salzburg . The shooting of the sixth episode Schwanengesang started on May 17, 2019.

In July 2020, the shooting of the seventh film in the series with the working title Chinagirl began .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. orf.at: The dead of Salzburg . Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  2. a b c orf.at: TV crime thriller targets political correctness . Article dated February 8, 2018, accessed February 9, 2018.
  3. "The Dead of Salzburg" keep competition at a distance . Article dated April 10, 2018, accessed April 10, 2018.
  4. Feature film duel: ZDF crime thriller interests twice as many as ARD drama . Article from January 17, 2019, accessed on January 18, 2019.
  5. orf.at: The dead of Salzburg - Mordwasser . Retrieved February 28, 2019.
  6. a b “The Dead of Salzburg - Mordwasser” with up to 919,000 spectators . OTS announcement of March 21, 2019, accessed on March 22, 2019.
  7. “The dead of Salzburg” also benefit in imperial weather. June 27, 2019, accessed on June 27, 2019 (German).
  8. 879,000 saw the fifth part of "Die Toten von Salzburg" - derStandard.de. Retrieved November 21, 2019 (Austrian German).
  9. Fabian Riedner: Primetime-Check, Wednesday, April 1, 2020. In : quotemeter.de . April 2, 2020, accessed April 3, 2020 .
  10. a b A "swan song" about "The Dead of Salzburg" . OTS announcement of May 21, 2019, accessed May 21, 2019.
  11. ↑ Start shooting for new episodes of “Die Toten von Salzburg” . Article dated June 14, 2018, accessed June 14, 2018.
  12. Teichtmeister and Fitz are investigating two new cases about “The Dead of Salzburg” . OTS notification dated June 14, 2018, accessed June 14, 2018.
  13. ^ "Die Toten von Salzburg": Filming for part 7 started. In: Salzburger Nachrichten . July 23, 2020, accessed on July 23, 2020 .
  14. "Die Toten von Salzburg" and the "Chinagirl" (AT). July 23, 2020, accessed on July 23, 2020 .