Cliff Dexter

  • Hans von Borsody: Cliff Dexter
  • Hans Schell Bach: Commissioner Meinert
  • Sabine Bethmann: Jacqueline
  • Andrea Dahmen: Carrol
  • Wolf of Gersum: McLean
  • Karl Schill: Cartoni

Cliff Dexter was a crime series which was broadcast on ZDF on Wednesdays from 1966 to 1968 in the early evening.

The Hamburg film and television production produced two squadrons each with 13 episodes of 25 minutes each for ZDF. Protagonist was Hans von Borsody. Other performers were included Hans Schell Bach as Commissioner Meinert, Sabine Bethmann and Andrea Dahmen. Directors were Helmut Herrmann, Hans -Georg and Klaus Thiemt Dudenhöfer. The list of guest performers includes, but Rolf Schimpf, Günter Strack Jan Hendriks, Dieter Borsche, Friedrich Schoenfelder and Vera Tschechowa. The catchy theme tune with the distinctive whistled sequence is derived by Siegfried Franz and was offered by his orchestra.

Content

Cliff Dexter is a former FBI agent who has settled in a German city as a private investigator. Parts of the series were filmed in Hamburg, as well as the start sequence of the first season, with his silver-gray Mercedes Benz SEb convertible with the license plate Stuttgart S -VC 1 by the Wallringtunnel moves to the Cliff Dexter to his office.

While the plot of the episodes of the first season, in the Sabine Bethmann Cliff Dexter's secretary Jacqueline mimed, held in Germany, so the scenes of the second season, in which Andrea Dahmen as Carrol took the place of Bethmann were abroad - from London to Australia - settled. But were also filmed these episodes entirely in Germany.

History

The series was, although popular, do not continue with the public after 26 episodes, partly no doubt because the criticism little good at ' pocket- Bond ' was. Successor to the transmission place was the Percy Stuart series with the main characters Claus Wilcke.

Episodes

Expenditure

In the series Street Sweeper ( 36 vol ). ARD that television series published in October 2011 for the first time on DVD ( 4 DVD).

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