Columbo Investigates the "Deadly State of Mind" Crime Scene | Columbo
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- Опубліковано 23 гру 2023
- A wealthy psychiatrist (George Hamilton) murders the husband of his mistress to protect his own reputation.
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Season 4, Episode 6, Deadly State of Mind,
A psychiatrist, who specializes in hypnosis, murders the husband of his mistress and convinces her to lie to the police. It's up to Lt Columbo to discover the truth.
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Love how as this woman explains "what happened" you can see Columbo's face analyzing what she's saying and how the information is processing for him. Peter Falk was such an incredible actor.
Concur; Falk shall be remembered forever for this role indeed.
(...waiting with respectful patience for your 'reax vids' of Lady in Waiting, Short Fuse, and beyond, including 'Deadly State')
George Hamilton was def one of those arrogant unlikeable villains that Columbo really wanted to nail. George even asks him in the ep "am I to presume I'm your chief suspect?" and columbo says "I don't think suspect is a strong enough word". No bumbling subtlety there
Columbo has been my favourite since 1970. The story of every episode is unique in itself. And the screen play as well.
I have all the dvds. I think the best villains are Robert Culp, Patrick McGowan, Jack Cassidy, Ruth Gordan, John Cassavetes, and Donald Pleasance.
Robert Conrad and Leonard Nimoy were great too. Both very smug.
I'll add Richard Kiley.
I love this episode Leslie Ann Warren was absolutely amazing.
Columbo is the American Sherlock Holmes.
more like the Anti Sherlock Holmes, thier styles, mannerisms, even ego are completely differernt from one another.
No little detail ever escapes notice by Columbo, he may not know what that little piece of metal he found on the carpet means, but he will figuire it out, he always does.
Such a great early episode from the first era of Colombo!!! The Lieutenant is a genius!!! 👍👍🎄
This is from their fourth season, hardly an "early" episode considering it aired in 1975, four years after the full seasons started
Definitely a top ten episode. 10/10
Thank you, Mr. Columbo - for all you do
She thought she was going swimming.
Don't try to B.S. Columbo. _Ever._
please someone give us free full episodes ,at least a few ???
Go to "Watch if for Days", full episodes with unbelievable, humorous, and detailed analysis. It's quite a trip.
❤❤great actor
Season 4 is the pinnacle for Columbo in my opinion. The writing, acting and even the titles are sublime. George Hamilton was very handsome--he should have been a bigger star.
Technically(in fact, very technically), the Lieutenant broke the chain of evidence by putting the flint in his pocket instead of waiting for forensics to bag and investigate it. But as Mr. Falk would say in early interviews, the whole process of this show was a conceit. You couldn't use TV Columbo's methods and get real convictions. It was all wish fulfillment.
This was the 1970s. The cops gathered the evidence and took it to the forensics department. No shoe covers, no gloves, no logbook of who came in and out. Hell the cops use to let newspaper reporters, and photographers walk all over the crime scene.
@@bansheekh But the Columbo team always had excellent ballistics department, a technique which was not perfected in the 1970s
Only Colombo could find something the size of a pebble on thick carpet in a huge house, then pick it up like " what the hell is this?" put it in his pocket and use it to solve the crime lmao definitely stretching the realm of reality on this episode lol
🤣Was thinking the same thing, that thick carpet , you can lose a phone these days, he found a flint...
@@orionstar7015 thats what im saying lol
Columbo episodes do stretch reality. One example was the episode "playback", where he was able to zoom in on a tiny letter in a huge room just by zooming in on a recording of the scene made on videotape, and with no loss of video resolution whatsoever. I do think it might be possible but a million to one shot, if he was just in the right spot and looking down on an immaculately vacuumed carpet, and it contrasted against it.
I remember George Hamilton played the killer in 2 Columbo episodes, this one, and one in the 1989-2003 remakes where he played a crime show host. Of both I definitely preferred him in this episode. The scene where the lady jumps off the balcony to her death, after being hypnotised to do so upon hearing a single name over the phone, seems a bit far fetched though. Like the dogs who were trained to kill after hearing the word "rosebud" in another episode.
Power of suggestion!
at 2:13 columbo says . . . what the hell is that lol
Columbo is a great reason why you shouldn't speak to the police...ever.
Leslie Warren is 🔥 in this episode
Never seen this episode. I thought peacock had all of the episodes...
It was said in "The ultimate Lieutenant Columbo" that if this case went to court Dr. Collier would not be convicted.
Columbo used entrapment to get his arrest. In United States law "if a defendant proves entrapment the defendant may not be convicted of the underlying crime".
How did Colombo find that little speck of metal on the carpet with only one good eye? Amazing.
Peter Falk was asked this by a fan on a British talk show, and he said, people who have just one eye, tend to find that eye works much better on it's own, than people who have two eyes.
@@johnking5174 Strange logic; so, people with one leg tend to run better that someone with two legs?
@@user-ky5dy5hl4d It is the logic used to say blind people have better hearing, deaf people have better sight.
@@johnking5174 Yes, you are correct And illiterates are geniuses.
What Chopin piece is being played on the record player?
That piece that Columbo found on the carpet was from a lighter, correct?
When a spark flint gets too short from use it will drop out of the lighter.
Would an alliance between George Hamilton, Ross Martin and Jack Cassidy be the prefect collective of Columbo's most unpleasant villains?
Cinderella in detective movie 😍😂
I'm surprised how many people are interested in the series from the 70's.
I have all the episodes except 2 on a hard disk. I can't find the 2 I'm missing anywhere.
Why?
@@SECRETARIATguy224 When I'm bored with everything else I enjoy them. They are like the original James Bond with Sean Connery and Roger Moore, a combination of humorous and semi serious.
@@frederickclause2694 I was asking the original guy why he was surprised people are interested the a series from the 70s.
@SECRETARIATguy224 There's a lot of new things to watch, there's Netflix and other platforms.
And the people like you and me keep admiring the guy who's not particularly psychically attractive (basic requirement today), who's very decent and enormously humble (on the contrary to temporary tendency) and who, by today's standards, has very little to offer.
Men did play the best murderers