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Cracker

  • TV Series
  • 1993–1996
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Cracker (1993)
Cracker
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Dr Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a criminal psychologist. He is rather anti-social and obnoxious but he has a gift for solving crimes. Thus he is employed as a consultant by the Manchester Pol... Read allDr Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a criminal psychologist. He is rather anti-social and obnoxious but he has a gift for solving crimes. Thus he is employed as a consultant by the Manchester Police.Dr Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald is a criminal psychologist. He is rather anti-social and obnoxious but he has a gift for solving crimes. Thus he is employed as a consultant by the Manchester Police.

  • Creator
    • Jimmy McGovern
  • Stars
    • Robbie Coltrane
    • Geraldine Somerville
    • Kieran O'Brien
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creator
      • Jimmy McGovern
    • Stars
      • Robbie Coltrane
      • Geraldine Somerville
      • Kieran O'Brien
    • 46User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 7 BAFTA Awards
      • 20 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Dr. Edward 'Fitz' Fitzgerald
    • 1993–2006
    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • DS Jane Penhaligon
    • 1993–1995
    Kieran O'Brien
    Kieran O'Brien
    • Mark Fitzgerald
    • 1993–2006
    Barbara Flynn
    Barbara Flynn
    • Judith Fitzgerald
    • 1993–2006
    Lorcan Cranitch
    Lorcan Cranitch
    • DS Jimmy Beck
    • 1993–1995
    Ricky Tomlinson
    Ricky Tomlinson
    • DCI Charlie Wise
    • 1994–1996
    Tess Thomson
    • Katie…
    • 1993–1995
    Christopher Eccleston
    Christopher Eccleston
    • DCI David Billborough
    • 1993–1994
    Wil Johnson
    Wil Johnson
    • Skelton
    • 1994–1995
    Colin Tierney
    Colin Tierney
    • DC Bobby Harriman
    • 1994
    Robert Cavanah
    Robert Cavanah
    • DC Alan Temple
    • 1995
    Edward Peel
    Edward Peel
    • Chief Super…
    • 1993–1995
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Danny Fitzgerald
    • 1995
    Paul Copley
    Paul Copley
    • Pathologist
    • 1993–1995
    Ian Mercer
    Ian Mercer
    • D.C. Giggs…
    • 1993
    Isobel Middleton
    • Catriona Bilborough
    • 1994–1995
    Stan Finni
    • Sergeant Smith
    • 1993
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Tina
    • 1993
    • Creator
      • Jimmy McGovern
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    cstrother-1

    fabulous is exactly right

    This is extraordinary TV/film-making. It is as good as Sopranos or Six Feet Under. Complex, deep, filled with the unexpected. I, like others, have found that British drama can be a bit slow, but this is anything but slow. First rate writing and acting all around. I can't add much to what others have said. This is truly the real Magoo. I am amazed that I have not seen this series written up everywhere. Hate to build it up to others, because I came upon it relatively unbuilt up and it just knocked me out. Sorry for all the hyperbole, but this deserves it. Robbie Coltrane is quite the 300 + pound sex symbol. All of of the actors play human beings with strengths and weakness, with complex interactions. The Big Sleep has nothing on this. Prime Suspect is good too, but the characters here are more believable.
    David_Frames

    Simply the best television drama series yet produced

    We've had the whodunnit and even the howdunnit but Cracker is something else - its the definitive whydunnit, a superb cocktail of wit,grit and human frailty, perfectly pitched and performed - in short: It's marvellous. If you've never seen it (and this is something you should rectify immediately) the 'cracker' of the title is no less than 19 stone of chain smoking, hard drinking, gambling addicted psychologist whose skills become invaluable to the Manchester police. This set up is established in the opening story 'the mad woman in the attic' in which Fitz (Coltrane) offer's his help to the police when one of his students becomes the latest victim of brutal murderer. The train based killing set-up is based on a real murder that took place on route to London in the early 90's and it's this borrowing from the headlines that gives the series it's sense of reality, often making for uncomfortable viewing. McGovern's character's are never allowed to stand still - they have real emotional and psychological density and the fallout from events in one story (and they're are many particularly in the first two series) are carried through into the next. Fitz is perversely selfish and flawed but is also in possession of penetrative intellect and cutting wit which makes both his domestic scenes in which he attempts to reconcile himself with the wishes of his long suffering wife Judith and the inevitable showdowns with his criminal adversaries equally captivating. It's the later you look forward to the most but there's also a terrific supporting cast to enjoy including Christopher Eccleston, Geraldine Sommrevile and the superb Ricky Tomlinson. It would be unfair to new viewers to spoil the intricate layers of each story by going into them too deeply, simply to say that Cracker was and is occasionally gruelling, always challenging television, the uniquely British sensibility of which lends it a weight (no pun on Robbie Coltrane intended) that would be impossible to replicate elsewhere. McGovern, if you had to lay one criticism at his door, tends to underwrite or caricature middle class characters but when writing about what he knows he's unbeatable. Those Cracker stories not penned by him tend not to have quite as much impact though Ted Whitehead's the Big Crunch has some memorable exchanges between Fitz and arrogant sect leader Kenneth Trant but Paul Abbot's stories, though good, aren't a patch on McGovern's best perhaps betraying his relative lack of experience in the genre at the time. This is all mere nick-picking though; Cracker is superb stuff and if you don't think so then you genuinely need to see a psychologist.
    9khughes1981

    McGovern in his prime

    It's now impossible to imagine anyone other than Robbie Coltrane as the rather eccentric psychologist Fitz. With his comedy background, Coltrane provided sporadic humorous moments throughout an otherwise bleak but compelling show. The supporting cast were great too, particularly Somerville and Eccleston. Jimmy McGovern's absence can be felt around the third series, (especially in Best Boys, though it's still a good piece of TV in its own right) but along with all previous series of the show, maintains the right pacing and excellent performances. I may have only discovered this show within the last number of years, but I have no regrets. It was bold, unique, even controversial at times, but all the better for it. Cracker rightly holds its place as a classic in television history. They don't make them like they used to.
    Dodger-9

    Apt title

    If you had to choose one ITV-made psychological thriller series from the Nineties for a desert island, what would it be?

    Some may plump for Prime Suspect but for many, Cracker wins hands down - not least because of its star.

    Robbie Coltrane has always been good value for money in comedy roles, but as the criminal psychologist Eddie Fitzgerald, he shone brighter than most stars of his generation.

    Scripts by Jimmy McGovern (among others) did no harm and with a knockout supporting cast including Barbara Flynn, Lorcan Cranitch and Christopher Eccleston, it was little wonder the show won a string of awards.

    When the Americans decided to remake the show almost word for word with Robert Pastorelli in the lead, it was a pretty fruitless attempt to sell a great series to a wider audience.

    Although not bad, the star was lighter in more ways than one and the whole thing gave many fans a nagging sense of deja vu.
    josephmartindc

    Cracker

    I stumbled onto "Cracker" knowing nothing about it nor Robbie Coltrane. After getting into the series, I felt as if I'd died and gone to heaven. Previous writers have written very well about the brilliance of Robbie Coltrane's acting and Jimmy McGovern's writing. "Cracker" and so many other well-directed, -acted, -written British detective series beg the question: Why is Hollywood incapable of this stuff? With few exceptions, the U.S. film industry fails and fails so miserably. Except for the folks at HBO and the Boston PBS affiliate WGBH in collaboration with like-minded professionals in the U.K., "the suits" of the American film industry seem unwilling to gamble on a series like (the British version of) "Cracker." I also highly recommend "Foyle's War," "Touching Evil," and "Second Sight" if you're a fan of brilliant British detective series. "Prime Suspect" remains on my list to watch among some others, all British. I am forever thankful these are all available on DVD.

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    • Trivia
      Fitz is never seen driving and is always driven by others. The reason is never explained in the series. But in the book "Cracker: The Truth Behind the Fiction", it says that "He's never trusted himself behind the wheel of a car - its just too tempting to put your foot down and close your eyes and gamble that you won't hit anything before you've counted to twenty".
    • Quotes

      Teacher: Please don't smoke sir, this is a school.

      Fitz: That's where I started.

    • Alternate versions
      All the stories were originally shown on ITV in several parts, each of one hour (including commercials). However they were later released on DVD as a single episode per story, with a combined cast list rather than the one from the end-credit sequence of any of the transmitted parts of the story.
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      Featured in The 100 Greatest TV Moments (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Summertime
      Written by George Gershwin (uncredited), Ira Gershwin (uncredited) and DuBose Heyward (uncredited)

      Sung by Carol Kidd

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Психолошки приступ
    • Filming locations
      • Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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