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manifestazione: voglio vivere a venezia, 2 luglio 2017
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manifestazione: voglio vivere a venezia, 2 luglio 2017
Venice's Greatest Living Explorer is Four-legged
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Sandro, a small black mixed-breed dog, is known among Venetians for his ability to take vaporetti (water buses) around town by himself. His owner, gondolier Nicola Grossi, recounts the first time a vaporetto driver telephoned to tell him Sandro was riding public transportation alone. Read more about this at: veneziablog.blogspot.it/2016/01/a-dog-about-town-short-video-on-venices.html
"Mi votu e mi rivotu" by Carlo Muratori
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with translations of the traditional Sicilian song in Italian and English.
Il bel Mastroianni
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From the film of a similar title which I don't dare use lest these 2 minutes are deemed a copyright infringement and the video removed. I'd think that clips like this are what would inspire people to rent or buy the entire film but certain corporate entities don't agree. In any case, rent or buy the film, it's a good one, with a script by Pasolini. Also good, though somewhat different thematica...
Columbo w/ John Cassavetes ("Etude in Black", 1972)
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Columbo w/ John Cassavetes ("Etude in Black", 1972)
Ania Pieroni
How John Cassavetes' hair is longer, then shorter - a different style- then longer and original style got through continuity is confounding. Still one of the best episodes and I LOVE both actors with a passion. R.I.P Mr Falk and Mr Cassavetes. Two sky high class maestro's
Values his home to work out how much money he will loose if his wife found out he was having an affair with his pianist = motive
Non Chalante. Suave Debonair. A Yes for my selection closet
With so much accuracy we go five times up the mountain and nine times down
CAPOLAVORO
It has to be Don Johnson's father?!
Cesky dabing
in this episode the killer is seen going to the victim's house and he is seen passing through the escalators, in which area we are ?
These 2 were great mates in real life.
3:57 For people that don't understand this scene. All of this was just to get a handwriting sample. He's trolling. He will lose the house soon. 90 years in prison. This is near the start he needs a writing sample to compare to the killers.
Best friends forever
Couldn't he just say he had the flower in his pocket when he entered the girls apartment and put it on while he was there? I didn't get how that detail was so decisive
yes, good point
He already said he put it on at the orchestra and expected his wife to back him up she was already onto him because he knew the victims phone number. he already told columbo it fell off after he took his coat off. They don't show it but Columbo saw the flower on the victims floor before the killer arrived.
John Cassavetes was such a natural actor
Alex has had a hard day....a murder,opening night concert then columbo first thing in the morning....stressful....pass me a cigarette
She is beyond beautiful!!!!!
she was actually 17 when she made this film.
Just watched this episode for the first time. Big fan of Cassavetes and the work he's done with Falk(Husbands, Woman Under the Influence, Mikey and Nicky) so it was great to finally see this particular episode.
1.36 - You're from New York? - Yes I'm from New York - Better out here, right? Can't say if it's Columbo talking to the Conductor or Peter Falk talking to his Cassavetes buddy, justifying to leave NYC to move to LA
Columbo, "Colombo" here in Italy, it's always, a big hit on Italian Tv. We can see all episodes almost all the year and every year particularly on sunday evening. Never tired of see it...Love it, God bless Columbo.
Sweet, For some reason here in Hungary it has also been big for decades. It's still aired but those who haven't see it originally (e.g. too young now) would never watch it, they consider this an "uncool" thing like grandpas and mas watch it only. Sadly everything is about that nowadays, they completely disregard the artistic value, the acting, the appreciation of different times etc. Also oddly enough, I asked a few American friends of mine (25-30y olds) but they haven't even heard about this great series, or him, let alone saw any episode. It's so odd that it's been a big hit in so many countries in Europe.
John Cassavettes was one of the best looking men I have ever laid eyes in. Great actor as well.
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Bella!!!!
woke up sleep derspurdeved silnt nokcers. mem,mry. inst theres something you hsave to do reverse eletrec suignl wit spore of mp3 in brain quartz. throw it they might catch it . its not for u you dont notice. co intel pro tip. im in charge here. hard purple gold orange lion. lyers. tell em. you stilll percive me wromng. wont lern destry.
John did write his own name on that check...I can tell the way his hand was moving...
I noticed the same thing... Very observant, that's the first thing I thought of, and looked at the direction..
This is one of the best episodes in the entire series.
Best actor I've ever seen miss you Peter RIP
This is one of my all time favorite Columbo episodes may only be 2nd & 3rd..to the one w\Eddie Albert & the one with Ruth Gordon...here's my favorite scene from this episode...Columbo says to the murder " even though I haven't be able to convinced you this is a murder ..I have convinced my superiors of it ..and they have officially assigned me to the case...that's my specialty Ya know ? "HAMOESIDE " Cassavettes was puffing hard on a cigarette his face was like Dam !! Im caught
Im a huge columbo fan if any one out there can tell me where I can see my ole-annoying favorite detective ...please let me know ...b/c I surely do miss him soooo much ...the closest that I get is watching "MONK" which I do love but Columbo still ranks no#1 for me ..A&E use to air the shows..
@0:36 Peter is straying away from the script and ad-libbing about suicide being depressing and he happened to be in the neighborhood today and all that, and John is trying hard not to laugh... When Peter finally gets back to the script is just after he says: "That's not true...". It's a known fact that Peter, playing Columbo, would often try to intentionally annoy or destabilize the actors in front of him by ad-libbing to get them to be genuinely off-guard for a better performance.
John Cassavetes was a great actor and a beautiful man.
Cassavetes' wife in this episode was played by Blythe Danner--and she's sporting a real baby bump (they try to hide and shoot around it; the wife in the episode is not pregnant). The baby in question was Gwyneth Paltrow.
This is a great episode. I'm in love with both of these men.
Try Amazon...they're streaming full episodes for only a few bucks a piece.
Are these the full tv episodes? I started to buy the dvd sets, but some viewers said that Universal Studios cut some parts out of the episodes.
Probably the most beloved AND INTERESTING character ever on the small screen. he really loved Cassevetes, btw. like a brother. and deeply admired his artistry & guts.
Cassavettes was a brilliant actor and director. Falk, one of his best friends could do it all, comedy and drama. This is a very simple yet great scene showing the great talents of both men. Columbo was a simple yet very complex character that only Falk could play convincingly. Thanks for posting this film clip.
One other word I would use that fits: Trickster.
AKA "A Stitch in Crime". This should be held up as proof that Spock the character needed Nimoy more than the other way around. He makes a wonderfully cold and oily villain.
Only copies that I know about are strictly DVD, sister. It's divided up by seasons in the latest copies that I've seen about. If you want the 70s stuff, best bet is to stick with seasons 1-3, possibly season 4 as well. You can get copies on eBay or Amazon. Amazon also streams episodes for very cheap.
Love this scene!
He probably was being truthful about that. He probably was wondering how the hell the goofball murderers he always outmaneuvered manage to grab as much as they did.
Thinking about it now, I realize that applying Columbo's manners to truly annoying people was the only reason I was able to tolerate 20 years of mostly customer service work. There is a valuable lesson in watching Columbo: never, EVER judge a book by its cover.
Yeah, he wasn't long for this world by that point, was he? At least he got to go on one last acting adventure with his friend Peter before checking out.
Like so many others, I'll always love Peter Falk for Columbo, the detective who has more on the ball than he lets anyone see. Watching this scene with him and John Cassvetes (another fave for the original "Dirty Dozen") just reminds me of all the reasons why watching Columbo play cat-and-mouse with his chosen prey remains such a treat.
pleas some1 let me kno,, where can i find the full movie of columbo ? thx
I had read "The Exorcist" and I always thought Columbo was much like the detective investigating the murder in that book when I first saw Columbo. Anybody else see the similarity?? The book was out first. Just curious.
I think John Cassavetes just wrote down his own name in that check!
CUT THE JOKES!
@HScorpio1811 Maybe, or maybe it helps Columbo (and us) to see the oppulent, lavish, lifestyle the meistro is used to, which probably far exceeds a composer's salary, i.e., he's got a lot to protect.
Such a sharp show, and shot so realistically, unlike all those highly color-treated and shaky camera work to cover for zero subpar material, shitty acting, and souless performances. I never tire of watching Columbo, ever.