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Jump to navigationJump to searchInspector Montalbano is an Italian television series produced and broadcast by RAI since May 6, 1999.
As of 2 June 2018, 12 seasons and 32 original episodes of Inspector Montalbano have been broadcast.
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Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 2 | 6 May 1999 | 13 May 1999 | ||
2 | 2 | 2 May 2000 | 9 May 2000 | ||
3 | 2 | 9 May 2001 | 16 May 2001 | ||
4 | 4 | 28 October 2002 | 18 November 2002 | ||
5 | 2 | 22 September 2005 | 29 September 2005 | ||
6 | 2 | 7 March 2006 | 13 March 2006 | ||
7 | 4 | 2 November 2008 | 17 November 2008 | ||
8 | 4 | 14 March 2011 | 4 April 2011 | ||
9 | 4 | 15 April 2013 | 6 May 2013 | ||
10 | 2 | 29 February 2016 | 7 March 2016 | ||
11 | 2 | 27 February 2017 | 6 March 2017 | ||
12 | 2 | 12 February 2018 | 19 February 2018 |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (1999)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | 'The Snack Thief' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni | 6 May 1999 | |
Montalbano investigates the murder of Lapecora, a middle-aged accountant, found stabbed in the back in the lift of the building where he lived. Under questioning, the victim's widow bitterly accuses her husband's mistress, a beautiful Tunisian woman named Kherima, who vanished on the day of the murder, taking with her François, her six-year old son. Kherima is pursued by gangsters and ultimately murdered, but she was able to help her son escape. Montalbano discovers that the young boy has survived on his own for several days by stealing snacks from other children at his school. Montalbano brings François to his home, where Montalbano's girlfriend Livia looks after him, and wishes to adopt the child. Meanwhile Montalbano, continuing with his investigation, finds that Kherima had been mixed up in international intrigue with the knowledge of the Italian secret services represented by the figure of Colonel Lohengrin Pera. | ||||||
2 | 2 | 'The Voice of the Violin' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Angelo Pasquini | 13 May 1999 | |
The episode opens with Montalbano's discovery, in an abandoned villa, of the naked body of Michela Licalzi, a stunning young woman who was married to a wealthy and complaisant older man. Michela has been strangled during sex, and found near her body is a violin case. It turns out that she had owned a priceless Guarnieri del Gesù. Montalbano questions Michela's husband and her closest friend, Anna, an attractive local school teacher, who takes a fancy to Montalbano. He discovers that Michela's lover was an antiques dealer from Bologna who is having financial difficulties due to a gambling problem. |
Season 2 (2000)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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3 | 1 | 'The Shape of Water' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni | 2 May 2000 | |
In Pasture, an abandoned industrial site that serves as a dump and a hangout for sex workers, two dustmen find the semi-clothed body of the Sicilian politician Luparello in his car, apparently dead of a heart attack that occurred in compromising circumstances with a prostitute. Montalbano suspects something fishy and because of this, decides not to close the case; but investigate. One of the dustmen alerts Rizzo, Lupparello's lawyer and best friend. Rizzo is surprisingly indifferent and merely advises the men to call the police. In the meantime, one of the men finds a valuable gold necklace. Although the authorities publicly pronounce Luparello's death to be from 'natural causes', Montalbano questions the victim's widow and the lawyer Rizzo. Rizzo implicates Ingrid Sjostrom, a beautiful Swedish former racing driver. It was her valuable necklace that was found at the dump, and Rizzo implies that she is a loose and depraved woman who would have relished a sexual encounter at a place like Pasture. But Ingrid informs Montalbano that Luparello was not attracted to women. It seems that he had been having an affair with his own nephew, Giogio, a fragile young man suffering from epilepsy who tried to take advantage of the situation politically, and who killed his uncle before committing suicide. | ||||||
4 | 2 | 'The Mystery of the Terracotta Dog' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni | 9 May 2000 | |
Inspector Montalbano's men stage the arrest of the elderly Mafia boss Tanu 'u Greco, who had previously confided to Montalbano that he wished to take refuge in prison because he was repelled by the violent ways of the new, international Mafia that no longer adheres to the older codes of 'the honoured society.' The Mafia, however, does not allow members to leave, and they shoot Tanu to prevent him from revealing their secrets. Before dying, Tanu has revealed to Montalbano the existence of a wartime arsenal hidden in a cave. There Montalbano discovers the tomb of two skeletons embracing each other. They are guarded by a large terracotta dog, and next to them is a saucer with coins. When forensic examination reveals that the skeletons met a violent end, Montalbano decides to investigate even though the deaths occurred fifty years previously. Montalbano's friend, the elderly school principal Burgio, tells Montalbano that the cave and surrounding land belonged to the family of his school friend, Lillo Rizzitano. The Rizzitanos were a violent and lawless clan, but young Lillo, in contrast, was a bookish and gentle youth who was repelled by the brutality of his own family. Lillo, now an elderly professor of folklore and literature, returns to Vigata to tell his story to Montalbano. During World War II, Lillo's teenage cousin Lisetta had fallen in love with Mario, a young soldier from the North. Lisetta took refuge with Lillo to escape the abuse of her father (Lillo's uncle), who had been molesting her. The father found the pair together and killed them, and Lillo in turn killed him. Lillo had placed the bodies of the two lovers in the cave with the dog and bowl of coins in accordance with the formula of an Arab folk legend of two doomed young lovers that he had read about. |
Season 3 (2001)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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5 | 1 | 'Excursion to Tindari' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni | 9 May 2001 | |
Inspector Montalbano is sought out by a distraught man who is upset at not being able to contact his retired elderly parents. The last time they had been seen was on a tour bus they had taken to visit the town of Tindari. During the trip, they been stand-offish and had behaved somewhat strangely, requesting several stops on the return trip. The other passengers could not remember if the couple had left the bus after the final stop. On the same day as the disappearance of the couple, the body of a young man is found in front of the apartment building where the old couple had lived. He had been shot to death at close range in the forehead. It appears that the victim, Nenè Sanfilippo, did unspecified work at home via computer for which he was being well paid. He had two new cars and his apartment is filled with expensive electronic goods. Sanfilippo also has a large stash of what appears to be homemade pornographic videos. Officer Catarella inspects the contents of Sanfilippo's computer and discovers that he documented his sexual exploits. On the computer, Catarella also finds the draft of what appears to be an unfinished science fiction novel. Montalbano's friend Ingrid Sjostrom recognises the woman in the videos as an acquaintance, the Romanian wife of a noted surgeon, known locally as 'The Transplant King', whose patients come to him by helicopter. The plot of the science fiction novel concerns robots and robot 'part' transplants and seems to hint at organ trafficking. Montalbano discovers that Sanfilippo had recently rented, for unusually large sums, and remodelled, an outbuilding on land belonging to the missing couple. It turns out that on the last stop on their return from their trip to Tindari, the couple had been murdered in order to silence them. | ||||||
6 | 2 | 'The Artist's Touch' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni | 16 May 2001 | |
Catarella phones to let Montalbano know early in the morning that Alberto Larussa had committed suicide in his laboratory inside his home, and Galluzzo is first on the scene. Later the same night, an electrician Ignazio Cucchiara is found murdered in Vigata, and the case is handled by Mimì Augello, Montalbano's second-in-command. Speaking first with her friend Anna Tropeano, who found the body, and then with the Larussa's cleaner, Maria Antonietta Vullo; he discovers that Larussa was paralysed after falling from a horse. More information was obtained from the insomniac Filippo Alaimo, a friend of Alberto. He testified that he saw a car being driven away from the house late on the night of the death. When Livia arrives at the funeral, Montalbano realizes that the death was not the victim's way of behaving. He manages to get an extra day to investigate from the deputy prosecutor Lo Bianco. Thanks to a new search of the house, he found a photo album of which only half remains, as well as a gun and a holographic will, whose sole beneficiary is the brother James. At the same time the car that was heard leaving the Alberto's place is traced to James. After a handwriting expert proves the will is false, James is arrested, but declares himself as being innocent. Shortly after a witness, Angela Bonocore, claims to have heard a violent quarrel coming from the house of Larussa. Further confirmation comes from his friend Anna, who had found the body, that her aunt had seen a car go dark just before two o'clock in the morning at the neighbor's house. It turns out that Larussa had not actually fallen from a horse, but was paralysed after falling down stairs and his father concocted the story of falling from a horse to protect the younger son. After 31 years, Alberto decided to see revenge on his younger brother for the accident by faking his own suicide and framing his brother in a fake will. |
Season 4 (2002)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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7 | 1 | 'The Sense of Touch' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 28 October 2002 | |
Montalbano investigates the death of Enea Silvio Piccolomini, a blind gentleman who died from an overdose of the medication he was taking. The story has unexpected consequences. With Livia and Orlando, the big dog of the Piccolomini, Montalbano goes to the island of Levanzo under the guise of a short break, but in actual fact, travels to speak to the sister of the Piccolomini who runs an inn there. The holiday soon becomes the opportunity for further research. He finds out that the charity for the elderly and disabled where Piccolomini was residing, was just a cover for the illegal transportation of drugs, which were cleverly hidden in the walking stick that the old man carried, and that the dog Orlando had been trained to attack the sniffer dogs who would have detected the drugs, but were deterred from approaching the old man and let him pass undisturbed onto the ferry. | ||||||
8 | 2 | 'Montalbano's Croquettes' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 4 November 2002 | |
We are at the end of year and the commissioner is receiving invitations from all over for the New Year's Eve big dinner. He would not really want to go to Paris with Livia. Among these is an invitation from Adelina, the lady who prepares his lunches and cleans his house who is happy to be able to celebrate the end of the year with her two children who happen to out of jail simultaneously, an event which is exceptional as a rule. The investigation concerns the death which was made to look like an accident of Mr and Mrs. Pagnozzi, when their car is discovered having fallen into a ravine. The Commissioner will resolve the case with the help of Pasquale, one of Adelina's children, who in the meantime was sent back to prison for a theft (he committed) in the villa of the couple who had died in the accident: the culprit is Calogero Picone, called Gerry, the deceased man's illegitimate child from a relationship with the beautiful maid. He had always hated his father, his wife and the Pagnozzi's son who took the place which he thought belonged to him and to his mother who instead led a life of hardship. Having solved the case, the Commissioner will have Pasquale temporarily released to accompany him so he can attend the year-end party and therefore have the opportunity to savour the delicious croquettes made by Adelina. | ||||||
9 | 3 | 'The Scent of the Night' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 11 November 2002 | |
The accountant Gargano has disappeared and with him all the money that many citizens of Vigata had given him in the hope that he would invest it productively. Together with a young man, Giacomo Pellegrino, who helped him in the business, he has left no trace. The Commissioner can count on two women who worked with the accountant Gargano; the first is a student who had sensed that something was not right, the other is the secretary of the accountant and is convinced of the innocence of the accountant. Montalbano, after numerous clues, find that the accountant Gargano after stealing money and killing his partner went to the house of his secretary, who, feeling sorry for him because he was having a severe mental breakdown after doing what he did, and to spare him suffering, killed him. Montalbano finds his decaying body in a bedroom where his lover put him after shooting him while he slept. | ||||||
10 | 4 | 'The Goldfinch and the Cat' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 18 November 2002 | |
In Vigàta within a few days, three old ladies are attacked by a thief on a motorcycle with a helmet. He shoots but never manages to kill. Montalbano find that only blanks had been fired, but these events create precedents for the murder of a rich woman later on. This old lady loved her cat and the goldfinch very much, thanks to which the Commissioner finds as they really happened. During the investigation, the deputy commissioner Augello appears only sporadically because he busy with his marriage preparations, and was replaced by Barbara, a childhood friend of Montalbano, who has just won the police contest. She brings a little turmoil to the police station because she is very beautiful and all three men (Augello, Fazio and Montalbano) are attracted to her. Fazio then falls in love immediately, but did not dare to tell her how he truly feels. All together, they investigate the case of the death of Dr. Landolina who was killed by her prosperous lawyer husband, and they save the pregnant Mariuccia from the clutches of her father who was ashamed of her. At the completion of the investigation, Montalbano and Augello spend the evening celebrating the end of Augello's life as a bachelor. And Fazio plucks up the courage to invite Barbara to go out with him on a date. |
Season 5 (2005)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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11 | 1 | 'Turning Point' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 22 September 2005 | |
The Commissioner is going through an unhappy point in his life, disturbed by the news coming from Genoa, and is even thinking of resigning from the police force. During his daily morning swim, he finds an unidentified corpse and begins an investigation as to the identity of the deceased. During the search, he is present at the arrival of a boat of illegal immigrants among whom, there is a child who reminds him so much of François. A few days later, he discovers that the child has died, and he could certainly have spared him this tragic end, since he had noticed the resistance that the child felt toward the 'mother'. At the end of the episode, Montalbano and his team manage to dismantle the network of human trafficking which dealt with body parts for wealthy clients in need of organ transplants. The inspector, who finds the place where the children are taken, kills the perpetrators in disgust before any of the latest arrivals were injured. Montalbano is injured in the crossfire, but is saved by police colleagues who were on the scene. | ||||||
12 | 2 | 'Equal Time' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 29 September 2005 | |
The Commissioner on the one hand tries to manage the worsening relations between two major Mafia families of Vigata (Cuffaro and Sinagra), and on the other is engaged in the search for a foreign girl; and the trail leads into the Sicilian countryside, and to an abandoned railway station located Biagio, where a mentally disabled person confesses to having delivered the girl to a dangerous criminal involved in the white slave trade. Having been found, Montalbano discovers that the mafia war that erupted between the families is not due to issues of succession to power, but because the young foreigner having fallen in love, reciprocated, with the husband of the daughter of one of the gang leaders which unleash jealousy and then the physical elimination. |
Season 6 (2006)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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13 | 1 | 'The Patience of the Spider' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 7 March 2006 | |
On a road outside Vigata, lies the abandoned scooter of a girl, Susanna Mistretta, who at that time was going through a difficult moment because of her terminally ill mother's depression. Montalbano found her boyfriend Francesco to be a great help in lifting the veil from what seems now a strange kidnapping. After the kidnappers sent a photo of the captive girl, thanks to an enlargement of the photo and the statement of a woman forced into prostitution to pay for the treatment of her disabled husband, Montalbano discovers that the kidnapping was just a hoax. It was planned by the girl herself and her uncle who was in love from a young age with Susanna's mother, and was eager to economically and politically ruin his brother (the father of Susanna) because of the depression that led her mother to withdraw from life. | ||||||
14 | 2 | 'The Game of Three Cards' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 13 March 2006 | |
An old foreman is killed, hit by a car. Montalbano learns that the foreman was a co-worker with a young building contractor who, twenty years earlier, had been accused and convicted of the murder of his partner who was also the husband of his mistress; the entrepreneur had been released from prison a few weeks before. Meanwhile a mysterious stranger is found murdered by a gunshot to the back of his head not far from an isolated farmhouse. Thanks to the insistence of the entrepreneur's cousin, Montalbano begins to suspect that between the death of the master builder and the entrepreneur's release there is a link. Slowly the complex story unfolds revealing that the mysterious stranger is involved in the twenty-year love affair and business. |
Season 7 (2008)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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15 | 1 | 'August Flame' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 2 November 2008 | |
On a hot August day, Inspector Montalbano is eating lunch at the beautiful beach villa Augello rented for holidays in Montereale Marina. During lunch however, Augello's young son Salvo cannot be found; Montalbano searches for him and finds him in a tunnel in the garden. Where to great surprise, he discovers the corpse of a girl named Rina who disappeared six years earlier. Montalbano begins investigations with the help of the victim's twin sister, Adriana; who tries to seduce him to the point of making him lose his head completely, to find out who killed her sister and to avenge herself. | ||||||
16 | 2 | 'The Wings of the Sphinx' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 3 November 2008 | |
Commissioner Montalbano is not going through a easy period with Livia: continuing quarrels, misunderstandings due to distance and nervousness. One morning he was called to a beach where the body of a naked girl was found with the face devastated by a bullet. Unique distinctive sign: a butterfly tattooed on the shoulder, which could aid identification. Montalbano is pretty lazy at first but the case nags at him because there are other girls with the same tattoo on the shoulder, all from Eastern Europe and who have found work and help through the Catholic Association 'Goodwill', which saved them from a fate of prostitution. And while the inquiry goes on, the Commissioner is under pressure from all sides: from the bishop, who does not allow shadows cast on Goodwill, from the local Prosecutor who does not want to displease the bishop, and from Livia who wants to leave him to find herself. | ||||||
17 | 3 | 'The Track of Sand' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 10 November 2008 | |
Montalbano, one morning, gets up and opens the shutters of his room and the first thing he sees is the bloody corpse of a horse on the shore. The commissioner has no sooner summoned his men to help than the horse disappears: All that remains, the impression of his body on the sand and one of his horseshoes that the commissioner has put in the pocket of his bathrobe. That same day a 'foreigner', Rachele Estermann, notifies Vigàta's commissioner of the theft of her horse while in the stables of Saverio the Duke, one of the richest men in Sicily; another thoroughbred has vanished into thin air. The scenario of the story is the world of underground races, the favourite pastime of a certain landed aristocracy that bets heavily. It is in this golden environment that Montalbano has to investigate, because after the horse vanishes, a guard of the stables is also found murdered. Among the butlers in livery, Montalbano's barons and queens are a bit uncomfortable, while 'an unknown person' breaks into Montalbano's house at Marinella three times: they do not steal anything but turn everything upside down, they seem to be looking for something. But what? Montalbano does not remain insensitive to the 'foreigner's' advances, but in the end succeeds in passing her off onto his deputy Mimi Augello, always vulnerable to feminine charms. | ||||||
18 | 4 | 'Paper Moon' | Alberto Sironi | Andrea Camilleri & Francesco Bruni & Salvatore De Mola | 17 November 2008 | |
A ruthless crime in a suburb of Vigata. Angelo Pardo a doctor was found shot in the forehead, with his trousers. Everything seems to point to a crime of passion. He was involved in clandestine abortions and drug smuggling with one of the local mafiosa families. Montalbano is confronted by two passionate women; Michela Pardo who was morbidly attached to her brother and full of anger toward Elena Scalani, ex-lover of Pardo who had grown tired of the relationship. Elena is also an addict; he investigates her, but she does nothing at all to clear herself of blame. Some of her letters were found in which the she reveals her jealousy to Angelo even if she had written these under his dictation with the intention of making his sister stop opposing his relationship with Elena. Montalbano pulls the strings together to solve the crime. |
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Luca Zingaretti stars as Commissario Salvo Montalbano in this series based on the bestselling novels of Andrea Camilleri. Montalbano operates within Italy's precarious justice system, immersed in a world of murder, betrayal, temptation and politics - the latter proving as dangerous as any of the former. Solving crimes in the town of Vigata, Sicily, balancing his relationship with girlfriend Livia, often failing to resist the seductive qualities of fine Italian food.
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Luca Zingaretti stars as Commissario Salvo Montalbano in this series based on the bestselling novels of Andrea Camilleri. Montalbano operates within Italy's precarious justice system, immersed in a world of murder, betrayal, temptation and politics - the latter proving as dangerous as any of the former. Solving crimes in the town of Vigata, Sicily, balancing his relationship with girlfriend Livia, often failing to resist the seductive qualities of fine Italian food.