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| 1. Jesse Owens Story Director: Richard Irving | |
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| 2. The Jesse Owens Story Director: Richard Irving | |
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| 3. Columbo: Prescription Murder Director: Richard Irving | |
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This movie was produced in 1968, and is indeed the first Columbo show ever made! The music and fashions are definitely 1960s, with big hairdos and cat-eye glasses, and no jeans to be seen. Peter Falk looks young (about 40 years old), but other than that, all of the elements are there - the rumpled raincoat, the pretence of simplicity, the cigar, and the doggedness that marked all of Columbo's career. My wife and I are real mystery fans, and have always loved the Columbo shows. Well, this one is just as great, and is a real joy to watch! A little more polished than subsequent Columbos, but that just helps to make this a real joy. So, what I say is, this is a great mystery - if you can buy it, then boy it! You won't regret it!
The Columbo series is a true classic. I don't think I've ever seen an episode of Columbo that I didn't like. 'Prescription Murder' was the premier episode for the Columbo series. The Columbo character in this first movie is a little different than the other episodes I've seen. The series creators made some adjustments to the character after this movie. They generally softenned up the character in the later episodes even including giving him a softer hair style. However that's what makes this movie interesting also. The villain in this case is a psychiatrist who gives Columbo a psychological evaluation. This is interesting. It really defines the character as far as he lulls people into a sense of false security while constantly waiting for the suspect to get careless and reveal something. If I recall correctly Peter Falk played a bad guy in 'Murder Incorporated' but I don't think that was a great casting job. For some reason just lately I was thinking about the Columbo movies and I took out the videos and watched a lot of them again. It's probably a sign that something is good when you can watch them many times and still enjoy them. There's usually some pretty girls in the Columbo movies and this one is no exception. These movies are good too because they get into human nature and the good and evil in people. The plots themselves are totally contrived and would never really happen. In real life civilians would never be allowed to interact so closely with detectives. Also many things that Columbo does to catch people are against the law in real life such as tricking people. But that doesn't hurt the movies at all. In fact if they were more realistic they probably wouldn't be any fun to watch.
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| 4. Art of Crime Director: Richard Irving | |
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