Polizeifunk ruft

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Polizeifunk ruft
Created by Gyula Trebitsch
Country of originGermany,
Japan, France (2nd season only)
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes52
Release
Original release1966 (1966) 
1970 (1970)
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Polizeifunk ruft is a German television series. It was filmed in Hamburg.

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