"You're a Very Perceptive Man, Mr Duvall." | Columbo
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- Columbo goes to Chez Duvall to interrogate Vittorio’s colleagues about his frame of mind the day before his murder.
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Clip from Season 7, Episode 1 "Murder Under Glass" - Columbo investigates the murder of a gourmet restaurant owner who had been the victim of an extortionist
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I love how throughout this episode the outraged cooks keep giving Columbo food because he is hot on the trail to find their friend's killer!
One of the few episodes where Columbo shows true dislike for the killer. In some, he's sympathetic, and even shows understanding. Doesn't stop him from doing his job, though. But with a few, you can tell he has contempt for the killer, and the denouncement is even sweeter
The most compassionate was for Clint Eastwood's Maw. 💔
He had a strong dislike for, might have even despised, Dr. Mayfield in ‘A Stitch in Crime’. It wasn’t often Columbo exhibited any anger, but he sure did when Mayfield plucked his last nerve.
@@geraldstorseth8902 "Try and Catch Me" & "Any Port In A Storm" are my favorite NON Robert Culp/Jack Cassidy/Patrick McGoohan episodes BECAUSE they highlight Columbo's understanding and compassion. "Swan Song" with Johnny Cash was also very, very good with that characterization, as well.
Because he killed his nurse assistant
Well he did try to kill him with a poisoned glass of wine after all. Just like in the 1990 episode " Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo" where a grieving widow tries to kill his wife and himself with a poisoned jar of marmalade.
The way Columbo looks at and talks about the dishes so adoringly, you could almost taste the food. 😂
Like he did his friggin research...
I love how he knows who the murderer is right off the bat most of the time, and he will actively toy with them til he gets a confession out of them
In most cases both in the show and in real life, when it isn't some basically random street crime, it is pretty obvious who benefits from the murder.
Like any reasonable cop, Columbo begins there and then works backward a to determine how the obvious suspect might have done the murder.
That's the puzzle in the shows: can he beat the best suspects alibi and attempts to throw him off their track.
Yeah, as soon as he talks to the killer, he usually knows something's up and reels them in until he figures out HOW they did it.
There are a few exceptions like when he was with the other guy from the coroner's office and realized he and the suspect knew one another, and a couple other times when the killer kept normal until they were being blackmailed or did a quid pro quo murder.
Yeah, this guy, his old police chief and the guy who owned the gym were some of the guys that Columbo despised.
Best to you-
Just how my wife is with me when I got home late the night before....
Gym owner was Milo Janus (Robert Conrad) I liked when Columbo sees a mother tie her son’s shoelaces and than at that moment realized the murdered man didn’t dress himself@@martinboyle9163
My friend and I would try to guess when Columbo figured it out. It got to the point where we would see who could say it first. Sometimes we would say 'He knows!' before the murder took place! lol! But seriously, there are some episodes where I know the moment. Others I can't figure it out.
It's funny because in one of the earlier episodes he tells the victims wife that he knows how to make one thing well and that's eggs. In this episode he shows that he actually has a vast knowledge in dishes, probably from reading cook books and watching shows whilst researching the case. I feel that is shows how smart Columbo is, how quickly he can learn a subject.
The chef asks Columbo, "Are you a chef"? Columbo responds, "I am today".
Columbo will play dumb if he thinks that it'll work to his advantage. For another example, he can speak Italian, but before a mob boss he acts as if he can't.
Mario is played by Anthony Alda, Alan's half,-brother. Their father was the actor Robert Alda. Anthony died young -at 52!😥
And looks like the inspiration for Kelso on "That 70's Show".
There was a MASH episode where all three of them appear.
Caution: Never watch this episode when on a diet!
I blame columbo for my cigar smoking
How very childish of you if you mean it.
I blame him for my wandering eye !!!
I've got to remember that one!@@vikinghawk3358
I blame Columbo for me getting a Basset hound😎
I blame Columbo for me always forgetting one more thing.
This is my all time favorite episode. Columbo can eat!😂
I like when he says “I’ve been eating a lot lately, it’s terrific”. It’s also the second episode where he played opposite his wife in real life, if I’m not mistaken.
I love the end of this episode where they tell each other they they don't like them.
Columbo, McCloud, and McMillan and wife were the best. The NBC mystery movie was a great show. Columbo was my favorite.
I love the murderer in this episode, he's a very soft-spoken, sophisticated gentleman, but he's also a vile murderer. A very insidious man.
He played a good Villan in one of the old James bond movies too!
Best TV show ever made - Peter Falk created a masterpiece 👏
Love me some Columbo! Especially this episode.
This is in my top five favorites. Great storyline, acting, direction. Even the soundtrack was great.
One of my favorite episodes. Lots of good food in the scenes.
25 seconds into this clip and Columbo is playing with him so hard and the suspect knows it. This is why I love this.
If I were a detective, I would be nervous about accepting food gifts from a restaurant where somebody had been intentionally poisoned.
Mario is the same person who delivers the wine in the Port Storm episoide
There’s something about this scene that’s always made me like it; very simple, yet fascinating. I love Mario! Alan Alda’s half-brother.
Glad you enjoyed it
The best of the best= Locotenent Colombo!❤❤
I have to admit i liked the episode with Leonard Nemoy as the evil doctor the best episode
that one still gives me chills!
Dr Mayfield use of dissolving Sutures
that scene where the nurse opens her door and he's there... oh my@@laurenceshtull6777
Did Columbo wash his hands? 😂
It was the 70s, food poisoning hadn't been invented, nor had food hygiene
The two of them breathing all over the food and then Columbo doing the garnish without, presumably, washing his hands makes me uncomfortable. 😄😳
Lol
He knows so much about food, yet he's shocked to discover that escargots are snails.
Apparently, if dude was not the killer, 1970s cuisine was a strong person of interest in the case.
Richard Dysart in this episode. Great actor.
Perhaps most famous now for his appearance in John Carpenter's The Thing..?
Ahhh Columbo!! Turning heads
With his thrift shoppe threads!!😂
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I remember this episode. It was kind of obvious how the poison got into the wine.
"It was all bottled up inside" great double meaning considering the victim was poisoned from a wine bottle.
Breathing all over the duck!
The only negative thing I can say about the later episodes of Columbo is that the picture quality hasn't aged anywhere near as well as the older episodes, since they were shot on video, instead of the much more expensive film. The older episodes don't suffer from looking overly "soft" from having to blow up a low-resolution image to modern display resolutions. That's admittedly a minor quibble, though. The acting and writing are still top notch.
This episode always make me hungry.
Louis the Chef I'll never forget. He made me try this dish years ago. Still one of my favourite recipes.
Love when Columbo gets angry
Louis Jourdan drove a kickass two tone Stutz Blackhawk in this episode
You must not watch this episode on an empty stomach.
😂😂😂😂😂. So true1. I’m starving now!
Columbo enjoy in food😊
2:05 Columbo touching the food with his bare hands. Tsk tsk.
I doubt Columbo could have solved the case without the help of the bassist from The Strokes
This video needs a warning title card, come on!
Do not watch while hungry.
2:38 Can we just appreciate the complete look of surprise from the chef? Colombo is the last person on earth you'd think was a great cook, but there he is, spitting high-cusine terms like it was nothing.
Columbo is alive and well on youtube
Yeah. Johnny said the guilt was eating him up
I’m a big fan of this show 👍🏾
I remember the killer here in the James Bond movie "Octopussy" In one scene I remember him in the jungle with a hunting rifle riding on top of an elephant trying to hunt down Roger Moore as James Bond. Bond finds some hanging vines from the trees and starts swinging through the jungle to the sound effect of the Tarzan Yell. I saw him in that movie before I saw him in this Columbo episode.
❤❤❤❤🎉 Супер фильм, очень крутой фильм 😊❤❤❤❤
the murderer was in the James Bond film Octopussy
I LOVE THESE COLUMBOS! PETER FALK WAS EXTREMELY AWESOME!
I adore him.... 😻🥰
is that a young ashton kutcher?
Columbo is also a very perceptive man. When he said "I can't let you get away with it" to the chef, his initial reaction and his palpable relief when he knew Columbo was talking about onion sauce, instead of about not letting him getting away with murder, said to Columbo he had his prime suspect. There is also an appearance of Columbo's real life wife in this episode when she was very young. Whether they were actually married at the time I don't know.
4:30 what type of wine opener?
how to watch the full episode any one ?
Tubi with commercials. Free app.
They have them on Peacock
The internet archive has a... set of releases. You'll find your mark.
Columbo eats so much in this series.
I know it's TV and all, but isn't Columbo and Duvall talking so close to the food constitute a health code violation? 😂😂😂
Worse is letting Columbo's unwashed (cigar smoking) hands touch the food.
Health code violations? In the 70s? Perish the thought!
My thoughts exactly. Also, he wouldn’t be allowed to touch the food with bare hands. Only gloves or serving utensils.
@@vanessashaw5365dude, this was the 79s. If food fell on the ground and you blessed it, by the power of Jesus it would be ok to eat. That went right through till the end of the 80s
@@MisterKen81 Not true. The seventies is when health inspectors really began cracking down on food service establishments.
I always loved it when Columbo knows who the killer is right off the bat. He just works on them to get enough evidence to prove it in a court of law. He's a good judge of character and is extremely observant, so he picks up on traits of being guilty more easily them some.
Columbo garnishes the dish without washing his hands 😂
Columbo was more tolerant of this guy because he knew he was slick, however, he still had the same dislike he had for this guy that he had with Milo Janus and Dr. Barry Mayfield.
Video too short.
If you want this let see, give than the full movie.
I'm not really sure of what's going on with youtube today. Nothing wants to run for me.
Time for some Tubi.
Louis jordan, Bond Villain Kamal Khan, food critic Paul Gerard in Columbo
If they ever do a Columbo remake...
They need Billy Bob Thornton as Columbo IMO
Now I know how hair gets in my food!
L💛 VIN COLUMBO yesIRee ✅✅✅👍 BRILLIANT 🤩 toTaLly 😁💯 he's the best EVer 😻
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I feel uneasy when Columbo gets so close to the food, must be something about his coat😊😊
Or if he were to drop cigar ashes 😂
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Columbo is such a Philistine! How he wasn't thrown out of the kitchen for smoking is beyond me. 😵
Why is the only one in the kitchen wearing a hat or hairnet the head chef?
DOWN VOTE. Not for the acting but the lack of WHO-DONE-IT or more accurately, how. The injector if I remember right.
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