Inspector De Luca (TV series)

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ItalianIl commissario De Luca
GenreDetective fiction
Created byCarlo Lucarelli
Inspector De Luca
ItalianIl commissario De Luca
GenreDetective fiction
Created byCarlo Lucarelli
StarringAlessandro Preziosi
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Running time110 minutes
Original release
NetworkRAI
Release27 April (2008-04-27) 
11 May 2008 (2008-05-11)

Inspector de Luca (Italian: Il commissario De Luca) is an Italian television series produced and broadcast by RAI, based on the De Luca trilogy (1990-1996) of detective novels by Carlo Lucarelli. The USA DVD box title is Detective De Luca with the tag line, "He's not a fascist/ He's not a partisan/ He's just a cop."

Covering the period from 1938 to 1948 in Bologna,[1] the series centers on Commissario Achille de Luca, and is set from the height of Fascist era in Italy to the immediate post-war period.

Dashing and attractive to women, De Luca is depicted as an honest cop, a determined and principled policeman working in a corrupt and politically charged environment. While concerned only with truth and justice but not for the bigger picture,[1] he manages to avoid taking sides.

Production

The series comprises four episodes, three of which are based on novels by Lucarelli, while the first serves as an introduction to the character and the milieu. The series was directed by Antonio Frazzi, who also co-wrote the episodes with his brother, Andrea and with Lucarelli. The series was first screened on Italian television in 2008. It was shown in the UK on BBC Four in March and April 2014. It is available on DVD in Italian with English subtitles. The films are dedicated to Andrea (b. Florence, 1944 – d. Florence, 5 May 2006).

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