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"Columbo" (1971)Original Air Date:
10 October 1976 (Season 6, Episode 1)Plot:
Ward Fowler is an actor of a soap opera and his character is Detective Lucerne. His producer is Claire Daley... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
A curious, patchily enjoyable Columbo yarn more (16 total)Cast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| Peter Falk | ... | Columbo | |
| William Shatner | ... | Detective Lucerne / Ward Fowler | |
| Bert Remsen | ... | Mark | |
| Alan Manson | ... | Sid Daley | |
| Lola Albright | ... | Clare Daley | |
| Danny Dayton | ... | Director | |
| Timothy Carey | ... | Tony (as Timothy Agoglia Carey) | |
| Walter Koenig | ... | Sgt. Johnson | |
| John Finnegan | ... | Assistant Director (as J.P. Finnegan) | |
| Victor Izay | ... | Conroy | |
| Shera Danese | ... | Molly | |
| Jimmy Joyce | ... | Camera Operator | |
| Frank Emmett Baxter | ... | Walter Gray | |
| Fred Draper | ... | Joseph (first scene, flubbed line) |
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Germany:70 min | Italy:71 min | USA:73 minCountry:
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Norway:11 (2007) (DVD) | Denmark:15 (2007) (DVD) | Sweden:15 (2007) (DVD) | Finland:K-18 (2007) (DVD) (self applied)Fun Stuff
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Continuity: Ward Fowler draws a circle on the back of Columbo's raincoat. Quite a few scenes before this, we see Columbo with that chalk circle on his back, in the scene besides the "Jaws" pool. moreQuotes:
Lieutenant Columbo: I sometimes have a funny effect on people, being a police lieutenant. At least I hope that's what it is. moreFAQ
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Decently plotted and reasonably originally conceived Columbo Season 6 opener, which sees him square-off, rather interestingly, against an actor renowned for his portrayal of the television detective Lt. Lucerne (played by William Shatner) who murders his blackmailing ex-lover (the show's producer) in a made-to-look-like robbery.
The most noticeable thing about this episode is the inordinate amount of screen time between Columbo and murderer, which therefore places a heavier emphasis than normal on having a quality script. In this respect, the scenes are carefully drawn and many of them are executed in a pleasing style, particularly as we get more information on the murderer's motives behind his crime. Nevertheless, the playful style of Columbo's interfacing with his rival (which may be too strong a word) is not a particularly rewarding approach by the script-writer, who almost airs on the side of caution to maintain a lighter atmosphere than is often the case in Columbo adventures. This style also renders a lack of build-up to the conclusion, which with all the open-mindedness in the world, is very inauspicious and unsatisfying.
Shatner's performance is carefully executed but overly hammy; although he probably does everything he is asked of in the script, particularly in conveying his character's deep-rooted insecurity, which is rather heavily portrayed at the end as he tries to seek sympathy for his crime.
I especially liked the final piece of dialogue after Columbo collars the murderer: Lt. Lucerne to Columbo - "...you would do me a enormous favour if you would stop calling me sir...."
It's a very curious episode with positives and negatives in equal measure; perhaps the script-writer could have allowed Lt. Lucerne's character to possess more self-assuredness, particularly as he gifts Columbo evidence off and on during this adventure.