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Tatort

  • TV Series
  • 1970–
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
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Til Schweiger in Tatort (1970)
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An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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    • Klaus J. Behrendt
    • Miroslav Nemec
    • Udo Wachtveitl
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    • Stars
      • Klaus J. Behrendt
      • Miroslav Nemec
      • Udo Wachtveitl
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 127 wins & 180 nominations total

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    Klaus J. Behrendt
    Klaus J. Behrendt
    • Max Ballauf…
    • 1990–2025
    Miroslav Nemec
    • Ivo Batic…
    • 1988–2025
    Udo Wachtveitl
    • Franz Leitmayr…
    • 1991–2025
    Dietmar Bär
    Dietmar Bär
    • Freddy Schenk…
    • 1984–2025
    Joe Bausch
    • Dr. Joseph Roth…
    • 1998–2025
    Ulrike Folkerts
    Ulrike Folkerts
    • Lena Odenthal…
    • 1989–2025
    Peter Espeloer
    • Peter Becker…
    • 1981–2024
    Annalena Schmidt
    • Edith Keller…
    • 1998–2024
    Harald Krassnitzer
    • Moritz Eisner…
    • 1999–2025
    Andreas Hoppe
    Andreas Hoppe
    • Mario Kopper…
    • 1996–2017
    Axel Prahl
    • Hauptkommissar Frank Thiel
    • 2002–2025
    Jan Josef Liefers
    Jan Josef Liefers
    • Professor Karl-Friedrich Boerne
    • 2002–2025
    Axel Milberg
    Axel Milberg
    • Klaus Borowski…
    • 1994–2025
    Christine Urspruch
    Christine Urspruch
    • Silke Haller…
    • 2002–2025
    Tessa Mittelstaedt
    • Franziska Lüttgenjohann…
    • 1999–2020
    Bernd Michael Lade
    • Hauptkommissar Kain…
    • 1992–2008
    Mechthild Großmann
    • Wilhelmine Klemm…
    • 2002–2025
    Claus Dieter Clausnitzer
    • Herbert Thiel…
    • 1997–2025
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    3patrickfilbeck

    One of the reasons german filmmaking is dead

    For some reasons many people in germany like this sunday-series. It's often bad written, bad acted and always-the-same kind of stuff. The crime stories are often flawed, the police is often praised to heaven and the makers too often think they do a very artistic form of german movie making...and then they do the same again and again and again.
    10riddick007

    Some of the Best Tv Shows

    They are more than 30 individual TV shows, Some of the best to me is 1.Cenk Batu -Undercover Agent 2.Fegefeuer the english is Purgatory 3.Bukow and Konig
    3aurelmala

    Tatort was great ones, but now its only annoying.

    I am German and I love German filmmaking, they are able to produce great stuff but they can also produce a huge mess, and "Tatort" shows both sides of the coin.

    There are great episodes especially the "Duisburg-Tatort" form the 1980s with Inspector Schimanski.

    He was representing the typ of man who lived in the "Ruhrpott" at that time, he was harsh sometimes, drunk a lot and bad organized but he loved the work he was doing and he had great respect for the people who lived in the area because he was one of them.

    I highly recommend the episode "Duisburg-Ruhrort" from the early 1980s, it's absolutely amazing, a masterpiece of German filmmaking!!!

    So glory the past, so annoying is the present, all "Tatort" episodes no matter where they are if in southern or northern Germany, eastern or western, they have mixed up to a confusable, monotonous and discouraged mass.

    I gave the show three stars because the old episodes are great and I hope that there will come better times, but today it is not worth more then 3/10.
    6laduqesa

    Lindholm

    How do you review a series of over 1100 episodes? I have to start by admitting I've only seen thirteen "Lindholm" programmes and two "Cologne" ones.

    The first thing that struck me was the cheesy seventies theme music and the dreadful title sequences. I'd honestly thought that I'd downloaded something from fifty years ago. However, it turned out that the Lindholm episodes were set in a recent past where primitive mobile phones were used in the earlier episodes and smartphones towards the later ones. I learnt that the theme and titles had remained the same for fifty years and the programme makers keep them as a tradition.

    Despite the Lindholm episodes having the same star, Maria Furtwangler, it's clear that the different programmes were written and directed by a myriad of varied people. The styles were completely different as was the dialogue and plot development. One thing that was consistent and was, I assume, a basic template was that Frau Hauptkommissarin Lindholm was always close to the edge both in her personal life and her investigations. She broke rules with impunity and, in reality, wouldn't have lasted five minutes in any LKA or even local police station.

    A few of the cases were solved by coincidences even when she knew who the perp was but she sometimes wasn't allowed to arrest as she didn't have the evidence. However, a chance meeting or finding led her to get her man. It was also slightly annoying that car accidents played such a large part in some of the plots.

    Her personal life was a shambles and men came and went with no seeming reason. Mum was on hand to look after her child who simply didn't figure in the final episode.

    I can't say much about the couple of Cologne ones I've seen as it was a long time ago, but they seemed to be darker.

    All told, the stories were not boring and held the attention for the ninety minutes of each episode. They aren't the most scintillating television I've seen, but worth a look on a rainy afternoon.
    10Mhzfan

    Great show!

    Having said this is a great show, I also have to say that I've only seen episodes from the one set in Cologne (and its crossover episodes with Leipzig) and a couple of episodes from Hamburg. Mhz is the only channel that shows Tatort in my area, and they have only shown the detectives from these cities. Mhz had a long break in airing them but as of 2017 they are re-showing the Cologne episodes, and it's been great to see Freddy and Max again. I think Mhz has a pay site for viewing them on the web, and I did notice that Youtube has a lot of them (from many more regions), but the ones I've checked aren't captioned. I don't know German, so Youtube hasn't been helpful to me.

    The other reviews cover the general idea of Tatort, and I can't add anymore to them except to say that the Cologne episodes are consistently good. I also liked the two I saw with Mehmet Kurtulus (Hamburg). They had quite a different feel to them, and I hope the station will show more of them; the two I saw made me want to see the others. As mentioned above, Tatort often deals with social issues, and it's interesting to see how Germany addresses them. In a less serious vein, regional cultural differences sometimes appear in the dialogue (and presumably the accents). For instance, people in Cologne seem to have some antipathy toward Westphalians, though I don't know why. Naturally, it's also fun for Americans to hear Max occasionally speak English or to see or hear popular cultural references familiar to people in the U.S. Of course, the main emphasis is solving homicides, and if you enjoy detective shows, I do recommend that you give this show a try.

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    • Trivia
      The longest-running German TV drama series, which is produced and aired continuously since 1970.
    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #10.3 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Tatort Theme Song
      Written by Klaus Doldinger

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    • Release date
      • 1975 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • Austria
      • Switzerland
      • United States
      • Poland
      • Czechoslovakia
      • Sweden
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Sur les lieux du crime
    • Production companies
      • Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ARD)
      • Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
      • Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft (SRG)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Dolby Digital
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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