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Ein Mountie in Chicago

Originaltitel: Due South
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1994–1999
  • Not Rated
  • 46 Min.
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Paul Gross and David Marciano in Ein Mountie in Chicago (1994)
Due South (German Trailer)
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Die Abenteuer eines unmöglich aufrechten Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable und seiner amerikanischen Kollegen in der Stadt Chicago.Die Abenteuer eines unmöglich aufrechten Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable und seiner amerikanischen Kollegen in der Stadt Chicago.Die Abenteuer eines unmöglich aufrechten Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable und seiner amerikanischen Kollegen in der Stadt Chicago.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Paul Haggis
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Paul Gross
    • Beau Starr
    • Tony Craig
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Paul Haggis
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Paul Gross
      • Beau Starr
      • Tony Craig
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 20 Gewinne & 46 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Paul Gross
    Paul Gross
    • Constable Benton Fraser…
    • 1994–1999
    Beau Starr
    Beau Starr
    • Lieutenant Harding Welsh
    • 1994–1999
    Tony Craig
    Tony Craig
    • Detective Jack Huey…
    • 1994–1999
    David Marciano
    David Marciano
    • Detective Ray Vecchio
    • 1994–1999
    Catherine Bruhier
    Catherine Bruhier
    • Elaine Besbriss
    • 1994–1997
    Gordon Pinsent
    Gordon Pinsent
    • Robert 'Bob' Fraser Sr.…
    • 1994–1999
    Camilla Scott
    • Inspector Margaret Thatcher…
    • 1995–1999
    Ramona Milano
    Ramona Milano
    • Francesca Vecchio…
    • 1994–1999
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
    • Detective Louis Gardino
    • 1994–1996
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Detective Stanley Raymond Kowalski
    • 1997–1999
    Tom Melissis
    • Detective Thomas E. Dewey…
    • 1997–1999
    Draco
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    • 1997–1999
    Lincoln
    • Diefenbaker
    • 1994–1996
    Dean McDermott
    Dean McDermott
    • Constable Renfield Turnbull…
    • 1995–1999
    Kevin Rushton
    Kevin Rushton
    • Henry…
    • 1994–1997
    Jan Rubes
    Jan Rubes
    • Dr. Mort Gustafson
    • 1997–1999
    Lee Purcell
    Lee Purcell
    • DA Louise St. Laurent…
    • 1995–1996
    Alex Carter
    Alex Carter
    • FBI Agent Ford
    • 1994–1998
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      • Paul Haggis
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    swedensm

    They never should have cancelled it.

    I loved the show first-run and was thrilled last December (2002) when a local tv station in southern Sweden began to replay every episode as a daily filler. It's extremely clever, with wonderful, witty dialogue. The exchanges that Fraser has with the deaf Dief and his father's ghost are priceless as is the subtle (and not so subtle) sarcasm.

    Just a few complaints:

    *My favorite storyline was "Victoria's Secret" -- but what happened to Victoria? There should have been an ending there.

    *By the time I got used to the "other" Ray (Stanley) being in the cast, they made him cartoonish and dumb.

    *I think at the end, there was too much junk about women mooning over Frasure. All the googly-eyed stuff from his superior just plain embarassed me.

    *Fraser should have ended up with a woman -- a good woman who would make him more human and save him from his own perfection.

    It was a clever, clever bit to use actor Paul Gross' (Fraser) real-life wife as the ghost of his mother in the last episode. I have read that Gross "is sick of" this show and resents being remembered for it. If it's true, that's a shame. "Due South" will forever be one of my favorite television programs.
    friskysman

    One of the best

    This ranks up there as one of the best TV dramas of all time. Honestly, I can't recalls details about plots and so forth but I distinctly remember the way in which this show hooked me. Great music, great acting and one of the best on-screen relationships between two men I have ever seen, Due South has always been greatly missed in my life since it ended -- especially with the crap that is on TV these days. It's a shame that no network has picked up reruns of this great show but a person can always hope.
    tate_austin

    One of the greatest Television series' I have ever seen

    The appeal of this show is very difficult to put into a few paragraphs. Its an extended modernizing of Shakespeare's Hamlet, only the Prince in this case is a Canadian Mountie, sent to Chicago to pursue his fathers killers, haunted by his father's ghost. It's more light hearted than it sounds, Benton Fraser(the Mountie) begins to get more acquainted with his father in death than he ever had been in life, courtesy of journals and interacting with Fraser Senior's ghost. The characters are both exaggerated but ultimately very believeable and Benton Fraser is by far one of the most intriguing fictional characters I have seen on television. The first season especially really does ask probing questions and deal with issues, notably the last 3 episodes featuring Fraser's warped love affair with a woman he had to imprison!

    Many episodes are modernized derivatives from notable literature, one case is an episode entitled "Gift of the Wheelman", a reference to "Gift of the Magi" featuring the wheelman in a bankrobbery throwing his life away in exchange for the loot to give his son (played by Ryan Phillipe in his first major appearance) whom only wants his father's company and compassion. If you have the means you should really check into this show, if you are an avid reader it's incredible. Next to the Simpsons this is my favorite television series to date.
    Dante Hicks

    It should never have ended

    In my opinion this is probably the best TV show ever made, which explains why it didn't last that long. Originality is the key even though it sits within the much copied police genre. A mountie, on the trail of his fathers killer, winds up in Chicago where he befriends a streetwise detective and together they solve the crimes, both big and small, of the Windy City. It's the fact that humour and characterisation take first place over gritty realism (Overrated to be honest) that separates it from, well, every other cop show ever made. Benton Fraser is undeniably one of the greatest characters ever to grace the small screen and his relationship with Ray Vecchio is both touching and humourous. I admit that the dramatic episodes, such as 'Victoria's Secret' and the magnificent 'Juliet is Bleeding' overwhelm the other, lighter, episodes but that is simply because they are so brilliantly written. When Ray and Fraser are sat in the hospital at the end of 'Juliet' and Ray speaks out about his childhood romance with the deceased Irene (Incidentally played by 'The Matrix's' Carrie Anne Moss) you can honestly feel his pain and the expression on Frasers face says more than any amount of comforting words could. It's little scenes like that which show up the show as truly great and worthy of more than three seasons. My favourite scene however, is at the end of 'The Deal' when, after Fraser is badly beaten by the local Mafia boss, Ray takes revenge on his age old nemesis by humiliating him in front of his subordinates, even though he knows that that action might cost him his life. The bonds of friendship between the two have always been shown to be tighter than steel, that's why the show was so great.The acting too was always top notch and if life is even remotely fair both Gross and Marciano should have no problem finding other work. I love this show and it always made me feel good inside. Even though it's gone I'll always have a special place in my heart for it's warmth and humour. It will be sorely missed.
    shrine-2

    My favorite TV series from the 90's

    The spirit of the pristine countryside out of which Paul Haggis' contemporary vision of the stalwart Mountie emerges was summoned to an unlikely place--downtown Chicago--and from it, "Due South" was born. My cynical side gave in to the sense of snow and suggestion of rarefied air, and the crisp figure of Paul Gross against them, as the character he plays--Constable Benton Fraser--greets the squalor and disorder of the big city with uncommon graciousness. Haggis must have intuited this gallantry would soon trigger the gag reflex of people like me, and mercifully introduced a comic turn, so his conception wouldn't turn insufferably "noble." Enter David Marciano as Chicago detective Ray Vecchio, and this vehicle burns rubber. You don't mind Haggis turning your disbelief on its head with Ray around. He's the lever that balances our doubts against the heroics that ensue. That is to say, if Ray doesn't mind being the butt of Haggis' jokes, why should we? And the laughs make the unwelcome moral at the end of each episode stick in a way it wouldn't with a graver approach.

    I'm a sucker for themes where fathers try to redeem themselves in the eyes of their children, but if it's mawkish, I head for the remote control. There are at least two episodes like these that I can remember, both handled well. The one with the ex-con (and his partners-in-crime) soaked in gasoline contemplating suicide with a lit match in his hand, so his son can be set for life with the booty he's collected made my heart stop. The way Fraser talks him out of it had me swallowing hard. It was spellbinding.

    I regret this series leaving the air. Gross and Marciano make for smashing buddy-buddy interplay--and I usually hate this kind of stuff. But Haggis turned me around, and had me feeling that good things were at stake, that with every day lay an opportunity to save it, that there was something to this zeal for justice and pursuit of love and self-respect, that when Haggis headed south, he was really aiming for Heaven. "Due South" was my favorite TV series from the 90's.

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      Leslie Nielsen, who played the recurring role of Canadian Mountie Buck Frobisher, was the real-life son of a Mountie.
    • Patzer
      Most of the city scenes are set in Chicago, IL, USA. However, if you watch the street signs you will see 'One Way' and 'Do Not Enter' signs without words on them, which are typical for Canadian cities. Also, speed limit signs can be seen posted in kilometers/hour instead of miles.
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      Fraser: She shot my hat, Ray.

      Ray Vecchio: [incredulous that this matters] She shot you in the hat?

      Fraser: [very serious] I can feel air coming in through the hole.

      Ray Vecchio: [serious] She shot you in the hat.

      Fraser: How does it look?

      Ray Vecchio: Doesn't look good.

      Fraser: We'll have to go home and get my other one.

      Ray Vecchio: We can do that, Fraser.

      Fraser: Thanks, Ray.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. März 1995 (Deutschland)
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      • Kanada
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Mississauga, Ontario, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Alliance Communications Corporation
      • Baton Broadcasting Company
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