Columbo - Mystery Movie Collection, 1989 | 
enlarge | Directors: James Frawley, Leo Penn, Sam Wanamaker Actors: Peter Falk, Lindsay Crouse, Julia Montgomery, Peter Jurasik, Ken Lerner Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Published) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 466 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.5 x 0.5
MPN: MCAD61033272D UPC: 025193327222 EAN: 0025193327222 ASIN: B000MV9OMM
Theatrical Release Date: February 27, 1989 Release Date: April 24, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Product Description Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 04/24/2007 Rating: Nr
Amazon.com After a 10-year break from the role that made him a TV superstar, Peter Falk returned as rumpled LAPD homicide detective Lt. Columbo in 1989, appearing in feature-length episodes of The ABC Mystery Movie. The first five of those TV movies are collected here as the Mystery Movie Collection 1989 comprising what is essentially the long-delayed "eighth season" (and part of the ninth) of Columbo, the popular series that made its debut on NBC in 1971. Now signed to ABC with a lucrative new contract, Falk returned to his iconic role as if he'd never left, still wearing the same worn-out overcoat, still driving the same old 1959 Peugeot rust-bucket (with his lazy Bassett Hound "Dog" in the passenger seat), still making frequent references to the never-seen "Mrs. Columbo," and still annoying nervous murder suspects with his politely cunning approach to solving homicides in Los Angeles. As created by TV mystery masters Richard Levinson and William Link, the Columbo series was nothing if not formulaic, but the fun of watching these 93-minute TV movies comes from seeing how that formula still works like a charm: The first half-hour shows how the killers commit and conceal their crimes (Columbo is a police procedural, not a whodunit), and the remaining hour shows Columbo grilling his suspects, slowly turning up the heat until the killer's goose is summarily cooked. With his trademark line "Just one more thing...," Falk fits his role like an old shoe, and the show's writers played on the character's beloved status by milking humor from Columbo's well-established mannerisms, such as leaving the room after gently probing suspects for telling clues, then returning (after a pregnant pause) to deliver "one more thing "--his crime-solving coup de grace (aptly referred to by Rockford Files creator Stephen J. Cannell as Columbo's trademark "dart to the heart.") The Mystery Movie Collection emphasizes a colorfully Southern Californian element of crime and eccentricity, from the beheading of a magician in "Columbo Goes to the Guillotine" (with Anthony Andrews hamming it up as the killer) to the malicious misdeeds of "Murder, Smoke and Shadows," in which Spielbergian movie-mogul wunderkind (Fisher Stevens) stages an electrocution murder on the backlot of Universal Studios. "Sex and the Married Detective" is a lightly comedic film noir send-up, in which a sex therapy radio-host (Lindsay Crouse) invents a sexy alter ego to eliminate her cheating lover. In "Grand Deceptions," Robert Foxworth's misdeeds on a military training base aren't clever enough to fool Columbo, and in "Murder: A Self Portrait," Patrick Bachau plays a selfish lothario with three lovers (wife, ex-wife, and girlfriend) who decides that three's a crowd and his ex (Fionnula Flanagan) has got to go! Clever enough to hold anyone's attention, these murders are smartly conceived and entertainingly solved, and the performances and direction are uniformly strong. But the obvious appeal of Columbo is Columbo himself, and with Falk in the role he was born to play (even though it was originally offered to Bing Crosby!), the character remained so popular that he appeared in 19 more TV movies between 1990 and 2003. The Mystery Movie Collection includes one DVD bonus feature: a 30-minute tribute to "America's Top Sleuths," as chosen in a 2007 online survey by viewers of the newly-launched Sleuth TV network. Columbo ranks #2 (out of 10), a close runner-up to Tom Selleck's Magnum P.I. --Jeff Shannon
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GOTTA LOVE THAT DETECTIVE!! January 8, 2009 fairy not princess (Redlands, CA) The 1989 collection is great - especially "Sex and the Married Detective" with Lindsay Crouse (my personal favorite). I'm looking forward to the 1990 collection next. Only one suggestion...how about bonus material spotlighting Peter Falk's career? That would be a nice addition to future collections.
Columbo 1989 December 28, 2008 Craig Lenz The Columbo 1989 is a very good DVD to watch. I am looking forward to the next one.
Columbo Fan October 18, 2008 M. White (Bowling Green, OH United States) I love Columbo and find this collection to be just as good as the first ones. You don't have to have the best clothes or cars to out smart even the cleverest of people. But a good dog to talk to helps.
All Episodes Released in France September 17, 2008 A. Danforth 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Columbo Fans - All 12 Seasons are released in France - Season 12 has this same Art Work, but rest assured it is the Last Season, I just purchased it, the Last Episode is "Columbo Likes the Night Life"! These are PAL DVD's, you need to view them on a Region Free DVD Player that has Free Video Conversion to a NTSC TV. I just purchased a Player from world-import.com, the DVD's are Beautiful, they also play on my Notebook. The Denon Players seem to not need a Video Converter, e-mail the company to confirm. Hope this helps those who are die-hard Columbo Fans!
A Little Older, But Still Vintage Columbo September 1, 2008 Zachary Koenig (Fergus Falls, MN) After wrapping up the "Columbo" television show in 1978, it would be eleven long years until the man in the rumpled raincoat would return to the airwaves. When he finally did come back, he was a little older and a little grayer, but still the Columbo that we remember and love! For those of you that have gotten this far in the Columbo series by now, you know the formula: A murder is committed before your eyes, and the "bumbling" lieutenant is called in to investigate. Columbo's eccentric nature and strange physical appearance throw the villains for a loop, and he eventually seizes on one shred (sometimes quite literally!) of evidence that leads to their downfall. Yet, despite the formulaic nature of the show, the celebrity guest stars and great writing (for both the plots and Columbo's character) make this a show that never gets old! Overall, "Columbo" makes a triumphant return in this collection! I would not recommend starting your Columbo viewing experience with this set, as you won't quite understand all the quirks that seasoned viewers will pick up on, but even if you must start here you will not be too disappointed. Despite having seen all the remaining Columbo episodes from television, I really hope that they will be released on DVD soon, so everyone can enjoy the great Columbo character.
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