Lesson to be learned from this episode: If you’re commiting industrial sabotage, don’t turn your back on your intended victim when alone with said person.
😂so many good lessons from columbo murderers I've also learned that if you blackmail people that have already murdered, they will pretend to give you money before you receive your new name: next victim.
This is a place to *REDUCE!!* By dear Aunt Lottie is the only person I know that ever used that word for losing weight 😂 _Still miss her after 30 years_
They didn't go to court with the case, but anyone who has ever seen the full episodes knows she is guilty. Why would they need to prove she is guilty to us in court, we we saw her killing with our own eyes?
Yes but although the external symptoms were the same could a toxicologist tell one from the other by performing a toxicology test? Also her career as a cosmetologist does not sound like it would take her to a place where there would be poisonous plants. While on the other hand the extract of poison ivy was used in cosmetics back then according to the episode.
The murder of the chemist was an accident and she might even get away with a suspended sentence for it if she confessed. She needed the chemist alive to tell her the formula, because only he knew the formula in in his head and it wasn't written down anywhere.
The accident part would have worked much better had she reported herself right after it happened (could have even wept and all) - that would have worked much better. But now that she tried hiding it and plus the young girl (even if only suspicion), it won’t work out very well anymore.
What always bugged me about this episode is that the entire show is set in Los Angeles; but there is no poison ivy on the west of the Rockies! It poison oak out there!
Find his performance in the original Mission Impossible episode. He plays a moist minor official, pining after a young model who is WAY beyond his reach. He's icky in that episode.
Not calmly, but trying to remain dignified. These aren’t some street thugs who resist arrest even when it’s obviously futile. What do you expect her to do, create a scene and hysterics? …
Oh, no! You mean a fictional scenario in a TV show isn't accurate to real life? Gasp! What ever shall we do? Maybe we should just stop watching it then? Or, and stay with me here, maybe, just maybe, we should say "Ah, what the hell! Let's just enjoy it for the harmless, entertaining fun it's made to be?" What do you think, hmmm?
Not for the viewer it isn't, we saw the actual killing taking place on camera. We then watch to see how Columbo figures it out. No need for trials or court cases when we already know who the killer is.
The character "Columbo" the way Peter Falk turned him into was totally his idea. You can the original "Prescription Murder" tv film with Bert Freed playing Columbo. It's no where near Peter Falk's version. It's on you Tube. "Columbo - Enough Rope/Prescription: Murder - 1960 - KHAZ' REMASTER"
Of course he tried and i was a sleep or kind half then and well anyway i would not though all this , what aftet all so what is this has nothing to do ay all...so of course i said i don't want after i get nothing like this and he didn't wanna stop so i got up and said i told you alreadynow its always a idea yo do so u are a friend or no so in this kind of situation.. no nothing whit Money
Rare episode where several of the actors are still alive.
Vera Miles 94
Martin Sheen 83
Sian Barbara Allen 77
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Gino Conforti 92
Colby Chester 82
Dianne Travis 89
Layne Mathess (uncertain)
Thank you bro👊🏿
Vincent price was priceLESS, fantastic actor
That Sheen kid should have a big career ahead of him.
Every time I hear his voice I keep waiting for him to laugh ,like at the end of Thriller
Yes indeed
He said he new my mother..
One of my favourite episodes actually! Probably have a soft spot for all the earlier Columbo episdoes ❤
So do I , I'm a 70's episodes fan.
Back when the creators were still involved
Wait... is that Martin Sheen?
IT IS! Awesome.
Edit: ... aaaand there he goes.
Oh God that use of *was* made me think he died today. 😠
@@asecretone Oh dear, I'm sorry. that was not my intention!
Changed it.
@@Calmputer no worries 😉👌
8:35 Interesting how Vivica Scott quotes Norman Bates at the end of Psycho considering Vera Miles was also in that movie as Lila Crane.
Always thought that was intentional!
What is the quote I am looking for? Thank you.
@@patrickoneill8707"I couldn't kill a fly"
@@jlh4jc thank you!
I didn't know that! I love those kind of references. I never watched Psycho...it looks too scary!
Oh hey, it's Vincent Price!
"But, if you ever get tired of this "rollercoaster" business..."
they could never fool my dude, columbo. 💯
A humble genius.
Lesson to be learned from this episode: If you’re commiting industrial sabotage, don’t turn your back on your intended victim when alone with said person.
😂so many good lessons from columbo murderers
I've also learned that if you blackmail people that have already murdered, they will pretend to give you money before you receive your new name: next victim.
Yep, for sure. Reminds me of horror movies when the folks go into the place where the killer is hiding with that long knife. 😅
This is a place to *REDUCE!!*
By dear Aunt Lottie is the only person I know that ever used that word for losing weight 😂
_Still miss her after 30 years_
Love these Recap style uploads where you show bits and bobs of the entire episode! 😍😍
imScott
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The cigarettes smoking 🚬 from Secretary was like chimney 😅
"Why don't you go... gobble up a pill company" My new catch phrase!
At Vivica's fat farm, there is a line where she tells Columbo he belongs in a museum. LOL
Love all columbo shows awesome must get these shows I late teens when these were on
they’re streaming on hulu, i think.
There is a website with the 69 episodes on there with no adverts @@samanthanickson6478
Vincent Price what an Actor
Pro mne je Columbo top, nadčasový. Koukám na něj po několikáté a stále něco objevuji.
One of the remarkable qualities of Columbo is that no matter how much you insult him, he just brushes it off, keeps his cool and doesn't miss a beat.
Southern Cal has poison oak though, which causes the same symptoms. I really doubt they can go to court with this case.
They didn't go to court with the case, but anyone who has ever seen the full episodes knows she is guilty. Why would they need to prove she is guilty to us in court, we we saw her killing with our own eyes?
Yes but although the external symptoms were the same could a toxicologist tell one from the other by performing a toxicology test? Also her career as a cosmetologist does not sound like it would take her to a place where there would be poisonous plants. While on the other hand the extract of poison ivy was used in cosmetics back then according to the episode.
They can, Carl may have ordered a sample from out of state.
David's secretary had the hots for Vivica.
The murder of the chemist was an accident and she might even get away with a suspended sentence for it if she confessed. She needed the chemist alive to tell her the formula, because only he knew the formula in in his head and it wasn't written down anywhere.
The accident part would have worked much better had she reported herself right after it happened (could have even wept and all) - that would have worked much better. But now that she tried hiding it and plus the young girl (even if only suspicion), it won’t work out very well anymore.
5:41 those AWFUL garments!
"I wonder if I could afford that." Girl....who would WANT TO?
John Finnegan, actor at 2:38, 3:03 etc talking to Columbo was in episodes from early 70s through late 90s. Honorable mention to Bruce Kirby.
What always bugged me about this episode is that the entire show is set in Los Angeles; but there is no poison ivy on the west of the Rockies! It poison oak out there!
Martin Sheen was murdered very early on in this episode. I'm not sure if he was a major star at the time.
This was early in his career
Find his performance in the original Mission Impossible episode. He plays a moist minor official, pining after a young model who is WAY beyond his reach. He's icky in that episode.
@@lindac6919 Oh yeah...I seem to remember that one. He was in uniform wearing thick rimmed glasses.
@@GillAgainsIsland12 That's the one!
@@lindac6919 I have noticed that several famous or well known actors got their start or at least appeared on Mission Impossible.
Is that... VINCENT PRICE?!
The one and only.
This was a crime of passion, not profit.
I love how the villians accept they have been beaten calmy.
Not calmly, but trying to remain dignified. These aren’t some street thugs who resist arrest even when it’s obviously futile. What do you expect her to do, create a scene and hysterics? …
Reparto de lujo
What, retinol?
That's some pretty thin evidence
Haha. I know. In retrospect, almost all of the Columbo cases entail thin evidence. But the criminals just roll over anyway.
@@milart12Not to mention Columbo seems to have a 6th sense on who to follow
Oh, no! You mean a fictional scenario in a TV show isn't accurate to real life? Gasp! What ever shall we do? Maybe we should just stop watching it then? Or, and stay with me here, maybe, just maybe, we should say "Ah, what the hell! Let's just enjoy it for the harmless, entertaining fun it's made to be?" What do you think, hmmm?
@@missannethrope306 Your handle is appropriate.
Not for the viewer it isn't, we saw the actual killing taking place on camera. We then watch to see how Columbo figures it out. No need for trials or court cases when we already know who the killer is.
Vera Miles is to die for - in spite of that impossible hairdo. 🥰
Love how Columbo recycling same characters 😂
The slide...
Vivica didn't swing in Shirley's direction.
The character "Columbo" the way Peter Falk turned him into was totally his idea. You can the original "Prescription Murder" tv film with Bert Freed playing Columbo.
It's no where near Peter Falk's version. It's on you Tube. "Columbo - Enough Rope/Prescription: Murder - 1960 - KHAZ' REMASTER"
...a broken glass ! 😏
Martin Sheen was so ickky when he was young. He's much better these days!
De vrais acteurs.
Vincent Price!
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Smoking in a clothing store 😂insane
Not a problem back then. You could smoke anywhere.
..well at least he didn't new first what to told me the way when i asked pretty like nothing it is and he get confused
Of course he tried and i was a sleep or kind half then and well anyway i would not though all this , what aftet all so what is this has nothing to do ay all...so of course i said i don't want after i get nothing like this and he didn't wanna stop so i got up and said i told you alreadynow its always a idea yo do so u are a friend or no so in this kind of situation.. no nothing whit Money
Notice how people back then were not bothered with politically correct nonsense. Today you could never call a weight loss camp a "Fat Farm".
My nephew or my brother in law so over used by Frank Columbo! Yup that’s his first name. Anyone know his wife’s name?
Mrs. Columbo.
I never liked turbans for women.