Polizeifunk ruft

  • Karl -Heinz Hess: Walter Hartmann
  • Josef Dahmen: Koldehoff
  • Eckart Dux: Schlüter
  • Lüdke Günter Bollmann
  • Karlheinz Kreienbaum: Kroeger
  • Karin Lieneweg: Inge Hartmann born in Kampen
  • Heinz -Gerhard Lück: Castorp

The 39 -part crime series Port Police continued calls to the police radio series. In the center of the story is Walter Hartmann (Karl -Heinz Hess ), which is located high place in the course of the 52 episodes from motorized patrol officers ( as so-called " white mouse " ) for detectives and confronted with a variety of cases in the Hanseatic city of Hamburg. His teacher is the senior Commissioner Koldehoff (Josef Dahmen ), who heads the Criminal Investigation Department of the district. Together with him and his colleagues from the criminal investigation department Schlüter ( Eckart Dux ) and Bollmann ( Günter Lüdke ) and the district superintendent Kröger (Karl Heinz Kreienbaum ) solves Hartmann even the most severe case. In the Season 4 Commissioner Koldehoff is set, he will head the robbery Dezernats. Commissioner Castorp (Heinz -Gerhard Lück ) is his successor.

In the Season 2 Hartmann allowed to attend two police exchange programs and it triggers with his foreign counterparts five cases in France and two cases even in Japan.

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The series had four seasons à 13 episodes. The first 13 episodes were still shot in black and white. As was then rotated from the second season abroad, they turned to the then still very expensive color production. Since the end of 2013 Anixe exudes some consequences.

Guest roles

In guest roles have included Vivi Bach, Uwe Friedrichsen, Evelyn Hamann Jan Hendriks, Walter Jokisch, Harald Juhnke, Klaus Löwitsch, Otto Lüthje, Evelyn Meyka, Erna Raupach -Petersen, Rolf Schimpf, Dietmar Schönherr, Ellen Schwiers, Gisela Uhlen, Günther monster and to see Judy Winter.

Production team

The Austrian director Hermann Leitner directed all 52 episodes. The seven episodes that were shot abroad, he oversaw the production, at his side a French director (Paul Paviot ) and a Japanese director ( Toshihiro Jijima ) were each asked. As screenwriters acted Gustav Kampendonk, Günter Dönges, René Wheeler, Mamoru Sasaki, Bruno Hampel and Inge Dorsky. Producer was Gyula Trebitsch with his Hamburg studio production.

Succession series

The characters Hartmann, Schlüter and Castorp were also included in the 52- part series Hamburg transit, which was also produced by Studio Hamburg from 1970 to 1974, but they appeared no longer in all episodes.

Others

The two actors Günter Lüdke and Karl -Heinz Kreienbaum also belonged to the ensemble of the Hamburg Ohnsorg theater.

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