The Eagle (TV series)
The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey is a Danish police procedural television series produced by Danmarks Radio, created and written by Peter Thorsboe and Mai Brostrøm. The series debuted on 10 October 2004 in Denmark. It won an International Emmy Award from the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for best non-American television drama series in 2005. There were three seasons; the second season premiered in Denmark on 9 October 2005 and the third on 8 October 2006. The last episode originally aired in Denmark on 26 November 2006. The series was filmed on location in various parts of northern Europe, from Berlin and Copenhagen to Stockholm, Oslo and other locations including Iceland.
Plot
The series is named after the lead character, a half-Icelandic half-Danish police officer named Hallgrim Ørn Hallgrimsson, nicknamed "Ørnen". In the first episode, a new international criminal investigative unit is being formed under Thea Nellemann, and Hallgrimsson is persuaded to take the job as the lead investigator for the unit. He puts together a small investigation team that are experts in their respective fields. Their cases cross the borders between Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Russia and various other countries; and involve biker gangs, former Russian KGB, possible terrorist threats and international fraud. Throughout the series Hallgrimsson deals with recurring flashbacks and possibly post-traumatic stress from a childhood incident.Cast
Main Characters
- Jens Albinus as Hallgrim Ørn Hallgrimsson
- Marina Bouras as Marie Wied
- Steen Stig Lommer as Villy Frandsen
- Susan A. Olsen as Ditte Hansen
- Janus Nabil Bakrawi as Nazim Talawi
- David Owe as Michael Kristensen
- Ghita Nørby as Thea Nellemann
- Hans Alfredsson as Hallgrim's dad
Recurring Characters
- Henrik Lykkegaard as Jens Hansen
- Morten Lützhøft as Holsøe
- Kristian Wanzl as Gustav
Episodes
Sisyphus, Scylla, Iphigenia, Ares, Nemesis, Hades, Cronus, Erinyes, Agamemnon, Keres, Calypso, Thanatos, Minos and Ithaca.
Season 1
Ep # | Title | Title | First Airdate |
1 | Sisyphus 1 | Sysifos 1 | 10 October 2004 |
2 | Sisyphus 2 | Sysifos 2 | 17 October 2004 |
3 | Scylla | Skylla | 24 October 2004 |
4 | Iphigenia | Ifigenia | 31 October 2004 |
5 | Ares 1 | Ares 1 | 7 November 2004 |
6 | Ares 2 | Ares 2 | 14 November 2004 |
7 | Nemesis | Nemesis | 21 November 2004 |
8 | Hades | Hades | 28 November 2004 |
Season 2
Ep # | Title | Title | First Airdate |
9 | Cronus 1 mistranslated as Chronos 1 | Kronos 1 | 9 October 2005 |
10 | Cronus 2 mistranslated as Chronos 2 | Kronos 2 | 16 October 2005 |
11 | Erinyes | Erinye | 23 October 2005 |
12 | Agamemnon 1 | Agamemnon 1 | 30 October 2005 |
13 | Agamemnon 2 | Agamemnon 2 | 6 November 2005 |
14 | Agamemnon 3 | Agamemnon 3 | 13 November 2005 |
15 | Keres 1 mistranslated as Ceres 1 | Keres 1 | 20 November 2005 |
16 | Keres 2 mistranslated as Ceres 2 | Keres 2 | 27 November 2005 |
Season 3
Ep # | Title | Title | First Airdate |
17 | Calypso 1 | Kalypso 1 | 8 October 2006 |
18 | Calypso 2 | Kalypso 2 | 15 October 2006 |
19 | Thanatos | Thanatos | 22 October 2006 |
20 | Thanatos | Thanatos | 29 October 2006 |
21 | Minos | Minos | 5 November 2006 |
22 | Minos | Minos | 12 November 2006 |
23 | Ithaca | Ithaka | 19 November 2006 |
24 | Ithaca | Ithaka | 26 November 2006 |