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Der Einzelgänger

Originaltitel: The Outsider
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1968–1969
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Darren McGavin in Der Einzelgänger (1968)
DramaKriminalität

David Ross ist ein Waisenkind, das in einer Welt lebt, die ihn verabscheut, und das seinen Lebensunterhalt als Privatinvestor in Los Angeles verdient, um seine finanziellen Probleme und die ... Alles lesenDavid Ross ist ein Waisenkind, das in einer Welt lebt, die ihn verabscheut, und das seinen Lebensunterhalt als Privatinvestor in Los Angeles verdient, um seine finanziellen Probleme und die Probleme anderer Menschen anzugehen.David Ross ist ein Waisenkind, das in einer Welt lebt, die ihn verabscheut, und das seinen Lebensunterhalt als Privatinvestor in Los Angeles verdient, um seine finanziellen Probleme und die Probleme anderer Menschen anzugehen.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Roy Huggins
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Darren McGavin
    • James Edwards
    • Bill Quinn
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Roy Huggins
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      • Darren McGavin
      • James Edwards
      • Bill Quinn
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    Darren McGavin
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    • David Ross
    • 1968–1969
    James Edwards
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    • Lieutenant Wagner…
    • 1968
    Bill Quinn
    Bill Quinn
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    • 1969
    Will J. White
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    • 1968–1969
    Robert Millar
    • Detective…
    • 1968–1969
    Paul Hahn
    Paul Hahn
    • Insurance Man…
    • 1968–1969
    Pat Harrington Jr.
    Pat Harrington Jr.
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    • 1968–1969
    Kathie Browne
    Kathie Browne
    • Amy Godwin…
    • 1968–1969
    Noah Keen
    Noah Keen
    • Lieutenant Kerning…
    • 1968
    Warren J. Kemmerling
    Warren J. Kemmerling
    • Masters…
    • 1969
    Michael Masters
    Michael Masters
    • Marty…
    • 1969
    Betty Field
    Betty Field
    • Landlady
    • 1968
    Marilyn Maxwell
    Marilyn Maxwell
    • Winnie Blake
    • 1968
    Lois Nettleton
    Lois Nettleton
    • April Endby
    • 1969
    Arch Johnson
    Arch Johnson
    • Bob
    • 1969
    Rick Jason
    Rick Jason
    • Matt Stark
    • 1969
    Julie Adams
    Julie Adams
    • Laura Carlvic
    • 1968
    Whitney Blake
    Whitney Blake
    • Judy Elliott
    • 1968
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Roy Huggins
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    TC-4

    Wish I could get my hour back

    I had never seen this show when it was on the first time as I was working 2 jobs at the time. This show was on one of the cable channels over the weekend. The only reason I watched it was the fact that I like Darren McGavin. This was not the tough Darren that played Mike Hammer or Kolchak but a very toned down character with no bite. The story line was awful and right out of the private-eye tv show cookie-cutter scripts of the time. I will never bother watching another episode again.
    Cheyenne-Bodie

    Just missed greatness

    Producer Roy Huggins, who created both "77 Sunset Strip" and "The Fugitive", sort of mixes the two concepts here.

    In "The Outsider" Huggins imagines what would have happened if Richard Kimble had gone to prison for a long period and then been pardoned.

    I think Huggins was looking for an actor similar to David Janssen to play ex-con private eye David Ross. Jack Lord, who was in the David Janssen mold, was first offered the role. He would have been perfect casting, but Lord astutely chose "Hawaii 5-0" instead. (When Huggins remade "The Outsider" as "The Rockford Files", he cast James Garner, who was also reminiscent of David Janssen.) Janssen and Huggins had worked together three times, the first time being way back in 1957 on "Conflict".

    Huggins had written a superb and original character in David Ross, but casting the role was critical. I would have considered Robert Lansing, Pernell Roberts (without toupee), George Maharis, Stuart Whitman, John Saxon, Bradford Dillman or Rip Torn. Or maybe Huggins could even have got David Janssen with a sweet enough offer.

    Darren McGavin was one of the greatest television actors of his generation, but he wasn't in peak form here. He had already brilliantly played private detective Mike Hammer, so he wasn't the freshest casting. McGavin was forced to wear a toupee as Ross, and the toupee made him less interesting looking. McGavin didn't project the great soulfulness and weariness that David Janssen might have and that could have been appropriate for a man who spent a long period in jail and was a lifetime outsider.

    Huggins wasn't able to find a way to properly exploit the ex-con aspect of his hero. Maybe Ross should have been trying to find the person who committed the crime he went to jail for.

    "The Outsider" made too much use of tired old Universal sets and there was little location shooting. Also Pete Ruggolo's music was way too reminiscent of Huggins' "Run For Your Life". The sets and the music were really disappointing. The cinematography didn't give a distinctive noir look to the show. There should have been more night for night shooting. And Huggins didn't seem to spend as much on each episode as Leonard Freedman did on "Hawaii 5-0" and Quinn Martin did on his shows. "The Outsider" seemed to be done on the cheap.

    But Huggins' basic conception for this show was near brilliant. Huggins tried to turn all the TV private eye conventions on their head (conventions "77 Sunset Strip" helped introduce). David Ross didn't live in a magnificent apartment with a view of the city, he didn't have a leggy secretary, he didn't drive a sports car, he wasn't highly educated (actually he wasn't even a high school graduate), he didn't have a close pal on the force (the police treated him like scum), he didn't have handsome partners who were like brothers, he wasn't a great humanist who took cases for free, he wasn't rich (actually he was poor), he didn't refuse divorce cases on principle....

    Even with a less than perfect execution, "The Outsider" is one of television's finest examples of the private eye genre.

    The hit private eye movie "Harper" (1966), where Paul Newman played a version of Ross Macdonald's Lew Archer, also appears to have been a strong influence on "The Outsider". I think Huggins got the name of his hero David Ross by combining the first names of David Janssen and Ross Macdonald.
    skoyles

    Truly an Outsider

    McGavin, tired, depressed, alone and lonely drinking milk from the carton: an image seared in the mind from 1968. I did all I could to watch every episode of this high point in the skilled acting of Darren McGavin. The atmosphere, the ethos, of "The Outsider" captured its title exactly. While I am sure that no reference to Camus' "L'Etranger", so frequently translated as "The Outsider", was meant, nevertheless there were resonances of the existential anti-hero of the famous book.
    gmr-4

    I was probably the only one to watch this show regularly

    Flash in the pan in spite of a strong star.

    It was O.K., but frankly fell into the species (genus?) of L.A. P.I., not the most original idea. In a way, however, THE OUTSIDER may have anticipated the wildly successful ROCKFORD FILES, with its small-time and financially struggling sole proprietor, but the latter was far more lively, stocked with interesting characters, and had a whimsical touch. The T.V. movie which preceded THE OUTSIDER, if I recall it accurately after more than thirty years, promised more than the series subsequently delivered. Too bad, because Darren's good.
    7tony-woodward

    A sleeper that should be better known

    I haven't seen this show since it first appeared, but it still stands out in my memory of the 1960s so it must have been good.

    There's one scene I remember vividly and it encapsulates the "loser" aura of McGavin's character in the show. He is looking out of the window of a tall office tower and sees someone in the parking lot far below backing into his car. He watches helplessly as the driver gets out, writes a note and slips it under his windshield wiper. Later, when he gets back to his car he reads the note. I can't remember the exact words after 40 years but it says something like "Sorry I dented your car. There are people watching and they think I'm leaving my name, address and insurance company. But I'm not!" I still grin at the memory of that scene, and it sums up the character's life. You have to feel for him and when he manages to solve a case you have to rejoice for him. Our natural support for the underdog is one of the main reasons for watching this series.

    I can understand why I love this show, because the Rockford Files is another of my favourites and they are similar except that Jim Rockford has family and friends (some of them false). But David Ross doesn't seem to have anyone. To that extent The Outsider is what the title announces it to be, and to that extent it's a bit bleak. But it has some wonderful moments - at least in my memory. Faced with the rubbish that is on TV today I am dying to see it again.

    Darren McGavin is always able to inject cynical humour into a part. Like Vincent Price you can always detect that he as a real person is relishing his role. This is why he is one of my favourite actors of the period. I think he was sadly underused, and when I caught up with him later he always seemed to be playing superior villains in roles which restricted him. As an aside I may be the only person alive who never saw him in The Night Stalker.

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      "The Outsider" follows the exploits of David Ross, an orphaned ex-con, framed for a murder he did not commit. Ross is a loner, living in a world that loathes him, as he plies his trade as a Los Angles private investigator, trying to ease his financial woes while solving other people's problems.

      This scenario is strikingly similar to both the 1970s drama-comedy series "The Rockford Files" and the 1957-1962 Western series "Maverick", and the protagonists of all three share the same basic heroic archetype - the misunderstood knight-errant who is wrongly perceived as dishonest. Across the trilogy, the Mavericks, Ross and Rockford all typically find themselves weighing a financial windfall against a moral dilemma, with their consciences (almost) always trumping their wallets.

      Not surprisingly, all three were created by producer-writer Roy Huggins.
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      Followed by Anatomy of a Crime (1969)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. November 1970 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Kalifornien, USA
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