Jack Cassidy the magician play The magician 76 in Colombo stop the cigarette butts on the sofa while sleeping caught fire went up RIP I'M JUST ONE MORE THING AND PETER FALK
It's so funny as to how the killer's obsession with covering his bases, is what lead to his downfall. If he didn't obsess over the key he probably would have had a better chance of not being caught.
I like how Eddie told Greenwall that he didn't even use the key to get into the apartment. That bit of detail just went right over Greenwall cause he was just so obsessed over that key. Columbo manipulated the dude into incriminating himself.
5:14 "Ahh....perfect...." Hahahahaa! That gets me every time. It really is a shame that Jack was rumored to be jealous of his sons because that dude could act, and he was amazing in these performances. Thank you for these excellent posts!
Had he lived, I think Cassidy would have enjoyed a Leslie Nielsen-type renaissance. He had comedic skills that were rarely used. I would have liked to have seen him in more comedies.
There are other actors who for me rank with Jack Cassidy as having been in more one _Columbo_ episode as being consistently top shelf villains, such as Patrick McGoohan and William Shatner, but his murderers always trumps the others for being so detestable, repellant, and downright evil. Yes, like the others, he has his motives, but he finds a certain pleasure over and above, like his sinister smile here, when he hears the bomb go off. 10:07
@@ltfrankcolumbolapd7460 Wow! So it's Frank.I woulda guessed something Italian, perhaps Franco. Now what's your wife's name? For the love of God please, please tell me. Oh, just one more thing.............just kidding, I had to say it. Ciao!
Aside from all the other strong points, of this clip, that incidental music playing while Cassidy is double crossing Chandler's Eddy is quite creepy, and appropriate
That last look from Colombo was telling the guy that Colombo knew that he was the killer... he just knew! That's the kinda look I would give my kids when they did something wrong and I just wanted them to know "I knew!"
Yes! And all of this from Mr. Greenleaf's little slip, suddenly remembering that there were two people in the car, when he had been claiming to be hungover.
Columbo basically got that guy killed by suggesting the key would be in the possession of the killer, leading to Cassidy's character framing and killing him
Although Greenleaf shows up at Eddie's place alone wearing gloves with some Champagne, he is very convincing. Even though Greenleaf laced the Champagne with poison, Greenleaf does drink the Champagne with Eddie. But Greenleaf only has a little bit while Eddie has lot enough to kill him.
Would he have killed Eddie if Columbo hadn't wanted the other key ? And since Greenleaf knew the door had been open why didn't he suggest it to Columbo ?
Murderers usually kill witnesses. Secondly, suggesting to Columbo that Mallory's door was open would have been self-incrimination. Greeneleaf had set things up as someone trying to frame him. Why would he volunteer knowledge that would either place him at the crime scene or suggest he knew about it?
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 suggesting the door may have been open wouldn't have been self incriminating any more than any of the Columbo murderers suggesting "well it could have happened this way" which they do all the time.
@@lewisner Yes, but the murderers always suggesting how things were done is precisely why Columbo trips them up in the end, because they invariably end up betraying information they ought not to have known, had they had nothing to do with the crime.
@@actioncom2748 Na, he wanted that the murderer would try to incriminate someone else. Given the fact, that Columbo knew, he couldnt have been on the scene of the crime, he had to know he had an accomplice. But that means Columbo knew the murderer had to kill his accomplice, otherwise, he would have gotten blamed by him and went straight to jail as well. So: Columbo pushed him to kill someone else, which seems more than questionable to me.
Cassidy and Falk had such good acting chemistry between them. It's always extra fun to see them together. RIP Peter and Jack
Rip Peter Falk and Jack Cassidy thanks for all the great memories 🙏
Falk
Fabulous actor 🕊
Jack Cassidy the magician play The magician 76 in Colombo stop the cigarette butts on the sofa while sleeping caught fire went up RIP I'M JUST ONE MORE THING AND PETER FALK
Jack Cassidy, good actor, died in a fire.
That quick expression when he sees those "Champaign glasses" was classic.
lol I remember thinking the same when I saw this almost 30 years ago.
I never noticed that before, that was hilarious, I actually laughed out loud at the monitor. I love his "uhhh"!
"Ah... Perfect!"
love the look on Jack's face when Eddie about to pass out...classic.
If a sleazy businessman comes to your house in gloves, run.
Haha 😂Good point
Especially double-gloved!
And with a champagne bottle
What do you mean? Jack Casssidy seems like a Sunday School teacher
Never trust anyone who wears Murder Gloves (TM).
Jack cassidy voice is fabulous
It's so funny as to how the killer's obsession with covering his bases, is what lead to his downfall. If he didn't obsess over the key he probably would have had a better chance of not being caught.
I like how Eddie told Greenwall that he didn't even use the key to get into the apartment. That bit of detail just went right over Greenwall cause he was just so obsessed over that key. Columbo manipulated the dude into incriminating himself.
Jack Cassidy was the perfect villain, so smooth and mean.
It wasn't an act.
I love how Columbo gives a crafty tip-of-the-nose nod to Pinocchio after saying thanks on his way out at 2:16
I didn't know Nicholas Cage and Steve Buscemi had a baby..
Lol
Are u referring to the guy named Eddie? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's the late John Davis Chandler, who always played bad guys in westerns or crime stories. And he really played them good, IMHO. R.I.P.!
Ha ha ..🤣🤣😂 brilliant.
Good one, you know it works when you picture the guy straight away
When he looks around eddies flat @ 4:13 😂 Classic Jack.
Riley had contacts in everything, drugs, locksmiths, assassins you name it.
5:14 "Ahh....perfect...." Hahahahaa! That gets me every time. It really is a shame that Jack was rumored to be jealous of his sons because that dude could act, and he was amazing in these performances. Thank you for these excellent posts!
Had he lived, I think Cassidy would have enjoyed a Leslie Nielsen-type renaissance. He had comedic skills that were rarely used. I would have liked to have seen him in more comedies.
Are you a prophet?
@@dennisneo1608 I am.
I would have loved to have seen Jack Cassidy in a comedy.
He certainly could’ve had plenty more roles, although he already had done comedic roles on TV.
When Jack Cassidy brings champagne...run cause you're about to die.
The actor who plays Eddy is fantastic !
John Davis Chandler
Steve Buchemi
@Angie H. Thanks for your answer. All the best from Strasbourg (France )
He played the Bounty Hunter in The Outlaw Josey Wales "Dying ain't much of a living boy".
He plays the villain in Adventures in Baby Sitting and he's scary as hell 🤣
There are other actors who for me rank with Jack Cassidy as having been in more one _Columbo_ episode as being consistently top shelf villains, such as Patrick McGoohan and William Shatner, but his murderers always trumps the others for being so detestable, repellant, and downright evil. Yes, like the others, he has his motives, but he finds a certain pleasure over and above, like his sinister smile here, when he hears the bomb go off. 10:07
McGoohan was arguably the best villain in the series and the only one who did so 4 times.
2:32 my favorite bad guy on Dragnet and Adam 12. Also was a bounty hunter in Josey Wales.
Always will be my favorite detective show
Something the matter, Eddie? 🤣 I love Jack Cassidy!
Cassidy should have been a Bond villain.
That Cadillac was gorgeous 😍 I enjoy watching episodes because of the writing and acting, but also enjoy the vintage cars and fashion 😊
Always beware when Jack Cassidy greets you with a bottle of champagne while wearing gloves.
Or takes you to a cabin in the middle of nowhere while wearing gloves.
We have the wrong image of the Grim Reaper, it is in fact Jack Cassidy wearing gloves.
Peter/Columbo was such a big part of my growing up in Lancashire, England. R.I.P Peter.
Jack Cassidy’s granddaughter, Katie, played “Amanda”, in Liam Neeson’s movie “Taken”.
so what
David Cassidy who appeared in The Partridge family series in the 1970’s and was a pop star was the son of Jack Cassidy
Is she a shameless drunk like her infamous grandfather?
Grenades just casually chilling next to the phone lol
Thank you for uploading these gems
My pleasure, sir!
@@ltfrankcolumbolapd7460 Wow! So it's Frank.I woulda guessed something Italian, perhaps Franco. Now what's your wife's name? For the love of God please, please tell me. Oh, just one more thing.............just kidding, I had to say it. Ciao!
@@toddrhyner5913
Gertrude.
@@toddrhyner5913 we
@@ltfrankcolumbolapd7460 Wow!! Thanx. I was thinking Ezmerelda.
I love that the summary says "key suspects." Great pun.
Aside from all the other strong points, of this clip, that incidental music playing while Cassidy is double crossing Chandler's Eddy is quite creepy, and appropriate
the greatest columbo villain ever, jack cassidy, only robert culp came close
I can watch Columbo series forever. Great detective works.
I can't imagine Eddie being the kind of guy who writes "Dear Mr. Greenleaf"💣💣☀️☀️😂
Haha nah...Hey Dude.....
“Hey, Skip …”
And so, the world missed out on a sure best-seller: "How to Blow Up Anything in Ten Easy Lessons"
I think this is my favourite Columbo episode. Followed by the Robert Conrad one.
10:18 Killer thinks he's got it all taken care of - but there's always "one more thing that's bothering me...."!
Colombo have already tricked him into making a mistake, when will murderers understand they can just as well confess when they see Colombo?
Riley Greenleaf was foolish to have killed Eddie Kane. Eddie's book, "How To Blow Up Anything In Ten Easy Lessons," would have been a best seller.
D you have 15 miles from home sound ears???
Columbo pressures the suspects into making a mistake, it would be interesting to see someone ignore columbo
Eddie was all about business,
and bombs too.
Always make sure the other guys drinks first
1:51 Columbo set him up right there. Cassidy then puts the key on Eddie Kane's key ring.
But as soon as Eddy told him the door was open he didn't need to. He should have just said to Columbo "maybe the door was open".
he should have suspected something was up
At 0:30 his "one more thing"
....setting the murdere up...
He's so clever..
5:15 not exactly the champagne glasses Jack had in mind lol..
WHEN JACK CASSIDY SHOWS UP AT 4:15, I'D BE SUSPICIOUS HIM WEARING GLOVES 🧤,
AND A CHAMPAGNE 🍾 BOTTLE .
That spooky music with the then popular harpsichord is very good.
Eddie thought he found a friend with the same interests 🙂
Bombs away...lol
@@tjs597 😂😂😂😂😂
he did though
This is an awesome episode. Though the drug in the champagne acted far too swiftly for being digested: it takes about 50 minutes.
My favorite villain RIP Mr. Cassidy.
The guy who plays Eddie Cain , played a boo bounty hunter shot by Eastwood in Outlaw Jose Wells.
That last look from Colombo was telling the guy that Colombo knew that he was the killer... he just knew! That's the kinda look I would give my kids when they did something wrong and I just wanted them to know "I knew!"
Yes! And all of this from Mr. Greenleaf's little slip, suddenly remembering that there were two people in the car, when he had been claiming to be hungover.
Columbo basically got that guy killed by suggesting the key would be in the possession of the killer, leading to Cassidy's character framing and killing him
Columbo knew more than he could know, he read the script before he started an investigation.
Although Greenleaf shows up at Eddie's place alone wearing gloves with some Champagne, he is very convincing. Even though Greenleaf laced the Champagne with poison, Greenleaf does drink the Champagne with Eddie. But Greenleaf only has a little bit while Eddie has lot enough to kill him.
Similar to the NBC Mystery Wheel, there should’ve been a Columbo Wheel with Cassidy, Culp & Richard Kiley rotating as villains.
Can we include Robert Vaughn?
Not to forget Patrick McGoohan... and William Shatner and George Hamilton, perhaps
This is a good one
Thank you 😊
I feel bad for the bomb guy
Play murder games: win murder prizes.
@@juansantos-lq2kz same. I just mean it would have been cool if he just said no and kept working on his book
He was just a crackpot war veteran.
He who lives by the bomb, dies by the bomb
Reply to my Q boys
Fortunately, I was six steps ahead!
Are you the official account of Peter Falk ??? If yes, nice to see you Sir, you put dreams in my life with Columbo.
So so glad I can talk to you !
@@loisifsplendide6987 Peter Falk has shed his mortal coil
@@Baron_Blue_Max oh no ! I just saw that 🥺
@@loisifsplendide6987
So sir, Mr Peter Falk is dead.
@@ltfrankcolumbolapd7460 yes, you’re just a fake count 😡
Unfortunately for Eddie his how to blow up anything book really did work.
Would he have killed Eddie if Columbo hadn't wanted the other key ?
And since Greenleaf knew the door had been open why didn't he suggest it to Columbo ?
Yes, Eddie had to go because he knew what really happened. Greenleaf could not leave a loose end like that.
Murderers usually kill witnesses. Secondly, suggesting to Columbo that Mallory's door was open would have been self-incrimination. Greeneleaf had set things up as someone trying to frame him. Why would he volunteer knowledge that would either place him at the crime scene or suggest he knew about it?
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 suggesting the door may have been open wouldn't have been self incriminating any more than any of the Columbo murderers suggesting "well it could have happened this way" which they do all the time.
@@kenherrera2819But Columbo still coldly sentenced him to death. He knew Greenleaf would kill the alleged killer
@@lewisner Yes, but the murderers always suggesting how things were done is precisely why Columbo trips them up in the end, because they invariably end up betraying information they ought not to have known, had they had nothing to do with the crime.
I love this channel
Where would Columbo be without these obliging murderers?
TBF most murderers get caught by incriminating themselves.
@@shaz2761 Exactly.
Хорошая серия как обычно спасибо Коломбо!
"Ahh yes Eddie, out " 😁😁
Jack Cassidy is the best..
Is Eddie played by Steve Buscemi Sr?
😆
never trust a publisher
2:43 Ha! Nice touch :-)
Is that Steve Buscemi's dad?
Always beware when Jack Cassidy greets you wearing gloves on a warm day in California and is holding a bottle of champagne.
Eddy played the bad guy in the movie Adventures in Babysitting lol
some of the best characters in this one
even the friggin locksmith!!! 😅 mr black
3:27 they used the same trick in a later series of Columbo with a spiv lawyer
He's like the beta version of Steve Buschemi.
At 0:24 "with the family" (wink, wink) - I know who you are, Greenleaf, and I don't care.
You whipper snappers wont know this but this guy Cassidy kills early on was the original Riddler on Batman in the middle 60s.
No. this was John Davis Chandler. Frank Gorshin is the original Riddler.
The Set Up
love Jack Cassidy, the only actor to appear in 3 episodes of Columbo
Robert Culp appeared in three or four.
And Patrick McGoohan
yes he was great too@@slake9727
three@@billstrohler
Patrick McGoohan appeared four times, which was a record. Cassidy and Culp appeared in three episodes.
Columbo hoping he tries to plant the key wanting a mistake . I would have done nothing
Jack Cassidy was such a perfect villain. Too bad he died so soon and in such a horrible way.
Is it ethical and legal to publish a how too book on building a bomb???
Evidently, yes, else there wouldn't be an arms industry.
Whats a bouncing betty?
A mine that jumps out of the ground... and goes off at groin level... guess why!
I noticed Paul Shenar in this episode
The key was a huge issue then fizzled out,a bit confusing...🔑
From what I've read, the key is the major gotcha, not the ending of the novel.
My paint s on the wall allright !
The Great Fartini!
Eddie Cane; Frank Gorshin light.☺️
What Season and Episode is this?
Season 3 Episode 5
Jack Cassidy turned down the role of Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore show
Why was Columbo such a big liar
Columbos not so good a detective. I had the murderer figured out in the first 15 mins
I'm astonished I haven't heard that one before.
@@777Looper I smell chicken 🐔
@@shaz2761 Bongos Binted?
👽
There’s a lot of Eddie Cane’s running around these days I’ve noticed. People who want and think they can’t live without assault rifles
This guy must have been the murderer in what, 5 or 6 different Columbos? :)
It's shows like these that made me distrust people in trenchcoats.
Now what was that blow up heard so far away..... If any of the below have answered till now
Cassidy 3 apperaeance in columbo
What's with Canada green flag logo?
What are you talkin to me about it for ?
8:50 he has no gloves.
you are wrong
Takes leather gloves off with surgical gloves underneath
Oh look its Had-lee Lamar
No it's not.
Did anyone notice Alec Baldwin carries out the body?
P
Doesnt this make Columbo responsbile for a murder?
+Mike PenceTD: Trump Train 🚂 2020 !!
No.
How?
No. All Columbo wanted was for the muurderer to make another key and plant it somewhere.
He didn't know he would kill his accomplice.
@@actioncom2748 Na, he wanted that the murderer would try to incriminate someone else. Given the fact, that Columbo knew, he couldnt have been on the scene of the crime, he had to know he had an accomplice. But that means Columbo knew the murderer had to kill his accomplice, otherwise, he would have gotten blamed by him and went straight to jail as well. So: Columbo pushed him to kill someone else, which seems more than questionable to me.
What's with Canada green flag logo?