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Columbo: Murder By the Book [VHS] (1971)

Peter Falk , Jack Cassidy , Steven Spielberg  |  NR |  VHS Tape
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (183 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Peter Falk, Jack Cassidy, Rosemary Forsyth, Martin Milner, Barbara Colby
  • Directors: Steven Spielberg
  • Writers: Richard Levinson, William Link, Steven Bochco
  • Producers: Richard Levinson, Robert F. O'Neill, William Link
  • Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • VHS Release Date: January 1, 1998
  • Run Time: 76 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (183 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 630312898X
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #250,410 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)


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155 of 164 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Six stars if possible..., May 17, 2005
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Mario Elizondo Regalado (Guadalupe, Nuevo León Mexico) - See all my reviews
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Each and every one of Columbo seasons are great and have something special but this third one stands as on of my personal favorites because of the plots and guests actors that are featured. LOVELY BUT LETHAL features the great Vera Miles, Martin Sheen and the one and only Vincent Price; ANY OLD PORT IN A STORM features the great Donald Pleasence in an outstanding performance as a wine industry man; CANDIDATE FOR CRIME features Jackie Cooper; DOUBLE EXPOSURE features Robert Culp; PUBLISH OR PERISH features Jack Cassidy and John Chandler; MIND OVER MAYHEM features Jose Ferrer; SWAN SONG, my personal favorite that features the great country legend Johnny Cash and actress Ida Lupino; A FRIEND IN DEED closes this extraordinary third season with the help of actor Richard Kiley.
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243 of 265 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More seasons, please, February 22, 2005
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Mario Elizondo Regalado (Guadalupe, Nuevo León Mexico) - See all my reviews
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Been a Columbo fan for so long, I have seen all these episodes

over and over again in VHS. Already own my first season in DVD

and I'm glad that it is being released the second with one hope

in mind, that the seasons ahead would also be scheduled for the

near future. Peter Falk is amazing, simple, funny, humble,

absent minded but very smart. This is a short review I'd wish

to share of the episodes included in the second season, forgive

me if some information is not correct.

1.-ETUDE IN BLACK: Features John Cassavettes (from the classic

"Rosemary's baby") as an orchestra director that has a love

affair with one of the musicians. Great episodes that marks the

debut of Lt. Columbo as a piano player.

2.-GREENHOUSE JUNGLE: Outstanding performance by Oscar

winner Ray Milland (from 1945's "The lost weekend") who arranges

a fake kidnaping.

3.-MOST CRUCIAL GAME: Robert Culp is featured here as a

fotball team's chairman who manages to leave the stadium in the

middle of a game to murder someone disguised as an ice cream

salesman.

4.-DAGGER OF THE MIND: Columbo finds himself in England and

helping actor Bernard Fox to solve a crime committed inside a

teather. Richard Baseheart (from El Quijote) also stars in this

episode.

5.-REQUIEM FOR A FALLING STAR: Another Oscar winning is

featured, Ann Baxter from "All about Eve", plays the role of an

actress who tries to kill a blackmailing friend.

6.-STITCH IN CRIME: Great episode it features Will Geer from

the Waltons and Leonard Nimoy from Star Treck. Nimoy tries

desesperately to kill Geer but finds in his way a smart nurse

that puts him in trouble, and him at the same time, puts Lt.

Columbo into so much trouble that he almost loses the case.

7.-MOST DANGEROUS MATCH: Another excellent episode and

a great performance of Laurence Harvey who plays a chess

player who finds out he would not be able to beat his

opponent in a major chess championship match so he decides

to murder him.

8.-DOUBLE SHOCK: What can I say about this one?, Excellent ,

it features the great actor Martin Landau playing a double role

as the Paris twin brothers who consipre to kill their uncle.

PS.- After all this, I don't need extras
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83 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, July 18, 2005
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M. Olender (San Juan, PR USA) - See all my reviews
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What can be said of Season 3? Let's break it down, shall we?

3.1 Lovely But Lethal

Not my favorite episode, but still features some great moments. And who can deny Vera Miles her beauty, charm, and sophistication? Did you know that Miles was Alfred Hitchcock's first choice to play Madeline in Vertigo?

3.2 Any Old Port In A Storm

This is held by many Columbo fans - including those who frequent the Ultimate Columbo Site - as the all time best Columbo episode ever. While its not my personal favorite, it is within my top 3 and I can easily see why this would get top ranking by some. It is a masterpiece. Falk is absolutely amazing, Donald Pleasence is just as good. And the story makes you want to go out and pick up a bottle of port!

3.3 Candidate For Crime

Ah, Nelson Hayward and his camel hair sports coat. Jackie Cooper makes an excellent Columbo killer, as well as a great politician! He schmoozes everyone, including his wife and girlfriend, like a pro. As usual, Columbo is great in this, and his pestering gets under the skin of Hayward like no one else, pushing Hayward to tell him that he likes Columbo a lot, but that he's a busy man and doesn't have time to fool around. Great moments are when Columbo goes to the shop to get fitted for a coat and later when, during the taping of a political commercial, Columbo absent-mindedly makes too much noise by clanging the victim's watch against an umbrella poll to prove how indestructible it is. Classic!

3.4 Double Exposure

Can you say, double your pleasure? This is definitely one of my top favorite 3 episodes. Robert Culp is back as Doctor Kepple, a highly organized and anal retentive research scientist specializing in cognitive science, and gives a stellar performance. But aside from the top knotch acting and tense character relationships (which includes one of the relatively few times where Columbo comes right out and tells the killer he believes they're guilty of homicide) is the story itself: subliminal cuts, mind games, and beating the killer at his own game make for some intriguing story here. Top knotch all the way. The ending is second to none, perhaps the best one yet. Doctor Kepple is so proud of his abilities, he is almost proud of having gotten caught by his own method! This is a must see episode.

3.5 Publish Or Perish

Jack Cassidy is back! The second victim (who is the first killer) is creepy with a capital "c", but it adds to the nature of his character. Cassidy himself is on fire the whole time, playing a great drunk in one scene and a charming gentleman caller in another. The ending is pretty good, not my favorite, but good.

3.6 Mind Over Mayhem

This isn't my favorite story but the cast boasts of a favorite of mine from my childhood - Robert Walker, the little guy who played the "bad" Hulk twin in the Incredible Hulk TV series. The victim's wife is a knock-out, which isn't a bad deal, either. I do like the killer's method though... very good alliby!

3.7 Swan Song

Ahh, the one and only Johnny Cash, God rest his soul. If there was ever a killer for whom you could feel bad, it is Cash's Tommy Brown. Cash plays music, wears black, and kicks back as a killer who was caught in a corner and gave it to a woman who deserved it! This is one episode I know a lot of people treasure.

3.8 A Friend In Deed

This is perhaps my all time favorite episode. Columbo nabs his boss! It happens to be the first episode I ever saw. Richard Kiley is fantastic as Commissioner Halperin, John Finnegan is top knotch as Lt. Dryer, Michael McGuire is chilling as Hugh Caldwell, and Val Avery is second to none (not even Falk) as Artie Jessup. The characters in this are so well developed, it makes for great TV right there. But the story itself is great and the ending... I can't give it away. He nabs him SO BAD its not even funny! Fantastic! Classic lines: "Are you crazy, I ain't goin' to no roller derby" - Artie Jessup.

Season 3 is worth adding to your collection.
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