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Kottan ermittelt

  • TV Series
  • 1976–1983
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Kottan ermittelt (1976)
SatireSlapstickComedyCrime

"Kottan ermittelt" ("Kottan investigates") is one of the defining moments of Austrian television. Masquerading as a police/crime series, it is actually a fierce anarchic satire on the Austri... Read all"Kottan ermittelt" ("Kottan investigates") is one of the defining moments of Austrian television. Masquerading as a police/crime series, it is actually a fierce anarchic satire on the Austrian police and Austrian society in general. There are no heroes, only anti-heroes, and the ... Read all"Kottan ermittelt" ("Kottan investigates") is one of the defining moments of Austrian television. Masquerading as a police/crime series, it is actually a fierce anarchic satire on the Austrian police and Austrian society in general. There are no heroes, only anti-heroes, and the police officers, all incompetent caricatures to varying degrees, often solve their cases m... Read all

  • Stars
    • Walter Davy
    • Curt A. Tichy
    • Bibiane Zeller
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    493
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    • Stars
      • Walter Davy
      • Curt A. Tichy
      • Bibiane Zeller
    • 2User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Walter Davy
    • Paul Schremser
    • 1976–1983
    Curt A. Tichy
    • Alfred Schrammel
    • 1976–1983
    Bibiane Zeller
    • Ilse Kottan
    • 1977–1983
    Carlo Böhm
    • Erwin Drballa
    • 1978–1983
    Chris Lohner
    • TV-Ansagerin
    • 1976–1983
    Peter Patzak
    Peter Patzak
    • Polizist…
    • 1976–1983
    Lukas Resetarits
    • Major Adolf Kottan
    • 1980–1983
    Franz Suhrada
    • Fritz Schreyvogel…
    • 1978–1983
    Kurt Weinzierl
    • Oberst Heribert Pilch
    • 1981–1983
    Gusti Wolf
    • Mutter Kottan
    • 1982–1983
    Ernst Konarek
    • Rudolf Horrak…
    • 1979–1983
    Michaela Mock
    • Polizeiärztin
    • 1981–1983
    Florian Böhm
    • Walter Kottan
    • 1978–1983
    Rudolf Knor
    • Gerhard Bösmüller…
    • 1977–1983
    Eva Kerbler
    • Elvira Markl
    • 1983
    Franz Buchrieser
    • Major Adolf Kottan…
    • 1978–1983
    Birgit Machalissa
    • Sissy Kottan
    • 1977–1980
    Christiane Rücker
    Christiane Rücker
    • Elvira Markl…
    • 1978–1983
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    8t_atzmueller

    The Austrian answer to Inspector Clouseau

    By that, I don't mean that "Kottan ermittelt" (eng: "Kottan investigates") has tried to emulate or copy Blake Edwards cult-films. But there are similarities, that are often plain eerie. Major Kottan (played throughout the series by three different actors, first being tragic Peter Vogel, in three episodes by Franz Buchrieser and later still, perhaps in the most popular incarnation, by Lukas Resetarits) is a Major – the running gag is that "there is no Inspector Kottan" – with the Viennese police, specialized in solving murders. Dependent on the actor, Kottan is either a melancholic misanthrope (Vogel), a cynic (Buchrieser) or a anarchistic nihilist (Resetarits). Kottan lives with his nagging wife and mother, who seems preoccupied to read pulp-fiction crime novellas. Despite being generally lazy, Kottan solves various crimes with the help of his incompetent assistant Schrammel (Curth Anatol Tichy) and the one-legged Schremser (Walter Davy). Kottans nemesis is his boss, police-president Pilch (Harald von Koeppelle, later Kurt Weinzierl), who has elements of a megalomaniac, a phobia of flies, fights a hopeless fight against a coffee-dispenser (that Kottan had installed in the office) and seemingly seems to drift evermore toward insanity.

    Having seen my fair share of TV-shows, few have I seen that went through such distinct metamorphosis like "Kottan ermittelt". Originally envisioned as a straight police-drama, the stories quickly took a turn toward the satirical, eventually becoming somewhat of a anarchistic slapstick-comedy. The earliest viewers didn't exactly know where to place this show; some (mainly policemen) even criticized, that "Kottan" depicted the police either as buffoons, nihilistic misanthropes or maniacs. But that soon came to pass and today you'd be hard-pressed to find an Austrian household where "Kottan ermittelt" isn't known or considered a cult-series, second only to "Ein Echter Wiener geht nicht unter". If one had to compare it to an American show, "Sledge Hammer" might come to mind, although "Kottan" seems far less scripted, going more into the direction of anarchistic cabaret. In short, you'd never know what to expect from the next episode, apart from the running-gags themselves, which likewise have gained cult-notoriety.

    It is difficult to rate such a diverse TV-show, but if we're talking about satirical, Austrian TV, "Kottan" surely stands somewhere between a 8/10 and (for the fans) a straight 10.
    10SMK-4

    Austrian Cult Series

    This is one of the rare examples of an Austrian TV series with a definite cult status. People strongly disagree about which of the three Kottan incarnations was the best, typically either favouring the subtle Peter Vogel or the wacky Lukas Resitaris. I always favoured Resitaris' interpretation, i.e. when the series went completely over the top.

    The real star though was not the title hero, but one of his main adversaries: Polizeipräsident (police commissioner) Pilch, a man possessing the combined egos of Margaret Thatcher and John Shaft. In particular, I was always looking forward to his news conferences, held in that special room in which the ceiling lights created the impression of a halo.

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    • Trivia
      Legendary Austrian crime-comedy show: trademarking stupid detectives, making fun of the broadcasting network, grotesque humor, and frequent breaking the fourth wall.
    • Connections
      Featured in Willkommen Österreich: Die 19. Sendung: Kathrin & Lukas Resetarits (2007)

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 1976 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Language
      • German
    • Production company
      • Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
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