Thirty Cases of Major Zema
Thirty Cases of Major Zema

Thirty Cases of Major Zema

1980TV ShowEnded1 SeasonCzech

Thirty Cases of Major Zeman is a Czechoslovak action-drama television show intended as a political propaganda to support the official attitude of the communist party. The series were filmed in the 1970s. Each episode encompasses one year, and investigations are stylized to that year. Most are inspired by real cases. The series follows the life of police investigator Jan Zeman during his career from 1945 to 1975.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A fictional television series that followed the investigations of Major Zema, a determined detective who tackles a variety of complex criminal cases. Each episode presented a new mystery, testing Zema's deductive skills and his resolve to bring criminals to justice. The series focused on the procedural aspects of crime-solving and the psychological interplay between the detective and the perpetrators.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of "Thirty Cases of Major Zema" is scarce, as it was a lesser-known television series from 1980. Contemporary reviews are difficult to find, and it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or significant cultural impact that would be documented in major databases.

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  • The show's reception is largely undocumented in accessible historical records.
  • It is presumed to have been a niche or regional production with limited exposure.

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