Der Andro-Jäger (1982)
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Cast & Crew.
Lutz Mackensy
Chefagent Danlorey / Polizeiwachtmeister Hans Majer
Achim Strietzel
Oberrat Schmidt
Willy Semmelrogge
Hausmeister Paul Nägelein
Charlotte Kerr
Chefin Airavab Reileta
Karin Kernke
Mikrosystemcomputer I.Z. / Anita de Costa
Volker Prechtel
Polizist Heinmann
Kurt-Uwe Nastvogel
Creator
Wolfgang Glück
Director
Ilse Zielstorff
Isolde Schmidt
Eric P. Caspar
Geldfälscher / Jack Anderson
Kurt Zips
Drawanischer Ingenieur
Karl Renar
Postbote
Sigurd Fitzek
Penner
Claudia Butenuth
Ortrud
Werner Schulze-Erdel
Dr. Anton Sendeschluß
Karl-Heinz von Hassel
Gustav Brahms
Lisa Fitz
Gaby Brahms
Peter Steiner
Gabys Vater
Wolfgang Völz
Sanitäter Sperling
Käte Jaenicke
Oma
Hannelore Elsner
Leila
Andrea L'Arronge
Inez
Silvia Reize
Kommissarin Vogelsang
Peter Bongartz
Bankräuber
Elma Karlowa
Reisehostess
Jörg Hube
Doppelzucker
Dieter Augustin
Dr. Schneider
Walter Buschhoff
Minister Dr. Karl Ferdinand Knauser
Siegfried Rauch
Spektroid Ultra 15
Claudia Demarmels
Chantal Müller
Susanne Beck
Lady Bi
Christine Neubauer
Mutter eines verschwundenen Babys
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 9, 1982
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes26
Running Time25m
Genres
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Der Androjäger was a German sci-fi comedy television series which aired for the first time on 9 August 1982. 26 episodes were produced in total by Bavaria Film Studios.
An alien transport space ship has lost androids on Earth. They survived the crash and try to integrate in human society. The location is obviously Munich although this is not explicitly stated in the series.
Protagonist Dandore (Lutz Mackensy) is made looking human and starts working for the police. In this disguise, he can search for the androids. They appear human, but are given away by their behavior: each android is programmed for a specific task. At the end of each episode, Dandore alias police officer Majer sends an android home to the alien planet.
Majer is assisted by a talking microcomputer and reports to Airavab Reileta (Charlotte Kerr), his superior to whom he communicates via a device hidden in a mirror. Other recurring roles are a colleague and a superior of Majer's at the police, and the caretaker of the apartment building in which Majer lives.
The comedy is based on the awkward or repetitive behavior of the androids, on Majer's good-humoured incompetence and on mockery about bureaucracy and rigid thinking.