Serpico (TV series)

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Television series
German title Serpico
Original title Serpico
Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 1976-1977
length 60 minutes
Episodes 15 in 1 season
genre Crime series
idea Robert E. Collins
production Don Ingalls
Emmet G. Lavery, Jr.
Barry Oringer
music Elmer Bernstein
First broadcast September 24, 1976 (USA) on NBC
German-language
first broadcast
October 1, 1983 on ZDF
occupation

Serpico is an American crime series , a 15-episode season of which was produced between 1976 and 1977. The series was first broadcast on September 24, 1976 on NBC . In the Federal Republic of Germany the series was only broadcast in 1983.

action

The policeman Frank Serpico works for the NYPD . There he encounters corruption among his colleagues. In his attempts to clear up the crimes, however, he encountered resistance from within his own ranks. He is then transferred to another station and placed under Lieutenant Tom Sullivan. In the course of the series, Serpico has to deal with both criminals and corrupt colleagues.

background

The series is based on real experiences of Frank Serpico. When he entered the police force, he was confronted with mistreatment of suspects and bribery payments. Serpico, who did not want to participate in this system, was hindered by his superiors in providing information and was often transferred. In 1970 he testified before a corruption investigation committee. His story was published as a novel by Peter Maas and filmed in 1973 with Al Pacino in the lead role .

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