IMDb > "Columbo" A Matter of Honor (1976)
Prev | 34 of 54 Episodes | Next

"Columbo" A Matter of Honor (1976)



Overview

User Rating:
6.7/10   405 votes
Director:
Ted Post
Writers:
Brad Radnitz (written by)
Richard Levinson (creator) ...
more
Contact:
View company contact information for A Matter of Honor on IMDbPro.
TV Series:
"Columbo" (1971)
Original Air Date:
1 February 1976 (Season 5, Episode 4)
Plot:
When a famous bullfighter's trusted bookkeeper turns up dead in a bullring, Lt. Columbo suspects murder--with a bull as the murder weapon. full summary | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
more
User Comments:
Columbo investigates a murder in a bullring; Ricardo Montalban plays in something more watchable than "Fantasy Island"; the audience gets an adequate time-filler more (11 total)

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

Peter Falk ... Columbo

Ricardo Montalban ... Luis Montoya
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. ... Commandante Sanchez (as Pedro Armendariz Jr.)

A Martinez ... Curro Rangel
Jorge Rivero ... Carlos
Emilio Fernández ... Miguel (as Emilio Fernandez)
Enrique Lucero ... Jaime Delgado

Evita Muñoz 'Chachita' ... Chambermaid (as Evita Munoz Chachita)
Robert Carricart ... Hector Rangel

Maria Grimm ... Nina Montoya
more
Create a character page for: ?

Additional Details

Runtime:
70 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Spanish
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Norway:11 (DVD) (2007) | Sweden:15 (DVD) (2007) | Denmark:15 (DVD) (2007) | Finland:K-18 (DVD) (2007) (self applied)
Company:
Universal TV more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In the scene after the car accident a Mexican policeman inspects Columbo's ID. Columbo's signature can briefly be seen in close-up, showing his full name to be Lt. Frank Columbo. This is the only time in the show's 35 year history that Columbo's first name was revealed. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Columbo discusses his findings with Commandante Sanchez on the market square whilst an orchestra is playing, a policeman in the background disappears and reappears in the same pose. more
Quotes:
Lt. Columbo: You know, I think my wife was right. Something wrong with me. Supposed to be on vacation, and right away I'm thinking like a cop. That's called occupational hazard.
Jaime: Occupational hazard? What is that?
Lt. Columbo: That's uh, when wherever you go, you take your work with you.
Jaime: Oh, sí. We call that 'loco'.
more

FAQ

This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful.
Columbo investigates a murder in a bullring; Ricardo Montalban plays in something more watchable than "Fantasy Island"; the audience gets an adequate time-filler, 5 February 2007
6/10
Author: J. Spurlin from United States

Luis Montoya (Ricardo Montalban) is an ex-bullfighter, renowned throughout Mexico for his courage in the ring. His trusted bookkeeper, Hector Rangel (Robert Carricart), has a son (A Martinez) who is also a bullfighter. The son was recently gored in the ring and sent to the hospital. Montoya and the elder Rangel were both at this bullfight, and something happens that neither can ever forget. When days later, Rangel ends up dead in the bullring, it looks as if he tried to revenge his son on the bull by fighting it alone. Lt. Columbo (Peter Falk) of the Los Angeles police department, on vacation with his wife in Tijuana, is persuaded to investigate the case by Commandante Sanchez (Pedro Armendáriz). Our rumpled, redoubtable detective notices things that lead him to suspect murder—with a bull as the murder weapon.

Columbo's official trip to London ("Dagger of the Mind"), his vacation on a cruise ship to Acapulco ("Troubled Waters") and now his trip to Tijuana, all have lead him into investigating tricky crimes. No matter where he goes, rich and famous people are trying to pull off the perfect murder.

This is the first time that any direct reference is made to another episode. Commandante Sanchez is familiar with the case in "Troubled Waters," which is why he asks Columbo to join him on this one. Acknowledging earlier episodes is a mistake. It requires a great suspension of disbelief to accept that a single L.A. police lieutenant would ever encounter more than one of these high profile cases in a lifetime; or that any one of them wouldn't earn him fame and an instant promotion. The best way to pull this off is to pretend that each case is unique and that none of the others really happened. To me, every "Columbo" exists in its own alternate universe.

Having Columbo investigate a murder in a Mexican bullring is one of several novelties the series tried around this time. It's odd that the more this show departs from its strict formula, the more it seems like a conventional TV show. There's nothing particularly wrong with this episode; it just feels like a hundred other TV time-passers. Also, by this point in the series, the show had begun to look and sound more conventional anyway. Gone are the weird visual flourishes, like the murder cover-up that is presented to us in Robert Culp's eyeglasses (" Death Lends a Hand."); and gone is the psychedelic music from Billy Goldenberg.

Still, the scenes where Peter Falk plays cat-and-mouse with the guest villain-of-the-month are invariably entertaining, even in the weakest episodes. And it's nice to see Ricardo Montalban in something more watchable than "Fantasy Island."

Was the above comment useful to you?
more (11 total)

Message Boards

Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for "Columbo" (1971)
Recent Posts (updated daily)User
Anyone understood... tarone586
Cantinflas? old_tv_guy
more

Related Links

Main series Episode guide Full cast and crew
Company credits IMDb TV section IMDb Crime section
IMDb USA section Add this title to MyMovies

You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process.