Commissariat 9
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Original title | Commissariat 9 |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | 1975-1979 |
length | 25 minutes |
Episodes | 39 in 3 seasons |
genre | Thriller |
idea | Rolf Schulz |
production | FWF Film Fritz Wagner Berlin |
First broadcast | July 16, 1975 on ARD |
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Kommissariat 9 (also Kommissariat IX ) is a TV crime series produced by ARD from 1975 to 1979 . It was produced by FWF Film Fritz Wagner Berlin on behalf of Berliner Werbefunk GmbH. The crime series comprises a total of three seasons, each with 13 episodes of 25 minutes each.
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The series is about the Kommissariat 9, a department of the Berlin criminal police that deals with white-collar crime such as fraud , corruption or embezzlement and similar offenses . Prof. Dr. Klaus Tiedemann , legal scholar in white collar crime from the University of Freiburg , gives a brief insight into the subject of the episode.
The department is headed by Kriminalrat Roth ( Herbert Steinmetz ). He is supported by Chief Inspector Dingelein ( Edgar Ott ) and Chief Inspector Tuncik ( Walter Riss ). After Roth retired, Dingelein was promoted to Kriminalrat in the third season and took over management. Kriminalrat Dingelein is supported by the detective assistants Helmut Lippski ( Dietrich Lehmann ), Heinz Brockhage ( Arnfried Lerche ) and Jochen Scherf ( Christian Wolff ).
Charisma
Kommissariat 9 was broadcast in the evening program of the ARD regional programs of BR , NDR , WDR , HR , SWF and SDR . It started first on July 16, 1975 in the regional program of the BR. From January to August 1985 on RTLplus and between February to April 1994, the series was repeated on B1 and MDR every working day. The crime series was shown weekly on Anixe from November 2014 to September 2015 .
Written and directed by
The television series was based on an idea by screenwriter Rolf Schulz , who wrote the scripts for the first, second and, in some cases, the third season. The authors of the third season next to Schulz were Joachim Nottke , -ky , Uwe Otto and Ralf Franz .
The directorial work of the first season was done by the well-known film director Wolfgang Staudte , who u. a. Episodes for the crime scene , Der Kommissar or Der Seewolf staged, adopted. Wolfgang Schleif was responsible for the second season . The last season was directed by Michael Mackenroth , who z. B. for a case for two , Wolffs Revier or Der Fahnder worked.
DVD release
The three seasons are in February, April and June 2014 from Pidax film media Ltd. released on DVD. They are approved by the FSK from the age of 12. The first season episode The Pyramid is missing from the DVD box. It is considered lost and could not be found despite an intensive search, even among collectors.
Episodes
Web links
- Kommissariat 9 in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- krimiserien.heimat.eu: Kommissariat 9 on the Krimihomepage
- Kommissariat 9 on the Anixe website ( Memento of September 21, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ krimiserien.heimat.eu: data on the series
- ↑ wunschliste.de: broadcast dates
- ↑ 1686.homepagemodules.de: Episode The pyramid is lost