"I Think You Better Come With Me, Sir" | Columbo
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- Lt. Columbo is pitted against a nationally recognized criminal defense lawyer accused of murdering his rock star girlfriend because he found out she was having an affair with another man. Dabney Coleman guest stars.
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Season 10, Episode 3, Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star,
Columbo investigates the death of a rock singer and soon clashes with her former lover, a smooth defence lawyer. As the pair pit their wits against each other, it soon becomes apparent that the victim was threatening to reveal some of the lawyer's shadier dealings.
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Fun fact: the trademark line "Oh, and one more thing" was ad-libbed. During the pilot episode Peter Falk and the director had forgotten part of the line, and Falk was walking out of the scene. When he stopped and turned around to finish what he'd forgotten to say he started off with "Oh, and one more thing." This became the basis for Columbo's trademark line.
Sounds like an old wives tale but I’ll take it.
The version I saw was that it arose because, when they came to film the script, they had to make cuts for time. One scene ended with Columbo walking out, the other began with him returning, and they cut the scene between. So instead they had him immediately turn around, as if he'd simply forgotten what he was going to say.
Columbo is based on the police inspector from Crime and Punishment. While reading the book is it very clear. And I saw where that was later confirmed.
"Oh, and one more thing" is not from the book. But that line sums up the inspector and his methods perfectly. I can't picture it being anything but planned.
@GRUMP. Not true, and not really fun.
I thought it was because when the writers wrote the original script for the play (that later became the pilot episode), they wanted Columbo to say something in a particular scene, but forgot to type it. Instead of re-typing the scene, they just had him come back and say, "One more thing."
One of the best if not the best written and acted police detective series ever. Peter Falk was supreme, unique, authentic and perfect for that role. Pity they can’t produce any more work of such quality and taste.
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It's the truth. I have too 😮 😊
And likeable.
Even better that from every film or show he was ever in people had nothing but good to say about him. Steven Spielberg even credits Peter Falk with being the one who steered his career onto the right path.
And incredibly annoying.
That’s Columbo’s real wife in this one. Love this show. Still watch all the seasons. Better than anything they make today. ❤️👌🏼👏🏼
You can't watch anything today without being force-fed homosexual and misceginistic content.
Ah, good eye! Shera Danese.
She looks great with darker hair, too. A classic beauty.
I wish she wasn't in so many of the later episodes. Same actor over and over in different roles gets distracting.
It's all over for Dabney at 92. He was a terrific actor.
Dabney Coleman Rest in Peace!
"Sir, I think you better come with me", what a great delivery!
Yeah it's polite, but it also tells him "fool, don't make me put my foot in your @zz"
That line delivery at the end of him reading his rights had me fucking rolling
Boy, they sure have some hot police officers in the LAPD.
I read somewhere that the reason Shera Danese's character doesn't appear outside with Peter Falk and Dabney Coleman during the gotcha sequence is because Falk and Danese (real-life spouses) got into a shouting match over something. The story goes that whatever the reason for their argument, Danese refused to film the final scene so she just sort of disappears even though her character is clearly implicated in the murder as an accomplice. Columbo may have had a very smooth and uncomplicated relationship with his unseen wife, however Falk and Danese had anything but.
I don't know if the story is true, but it would explain why Danese is absent when her character should almost certainly be present.
R.I.P., Dabney Coleman :-(
Just brilliant.
The greatest and most intelligent detective series ever made.
Incredibly well written and superbly acted.
A pinnacle in television.
RIP Dabney Coleman!!
Always nice to see Mrs. Columbo
The quote is "Sir, I think you better come with me"
Loved Columbo . Especially this episode with Dabney .
Columbo just rubs it in with reading the lawyer his rights!
Always satisfied when you see the suspects so agitated by Columbo with his questions and evidence against them . That he got me look on there faces.
Fun Fact: That is also the House where some Scenes from Rocky IV was Shot! The Scene with Rocky and Adrian when they Talk at the Steps about the Fight against Drago
I find Columbo fascinating as an example of the duality of human nature. Specifically, if he was a villain, he'd be utterly reviled and hated for his Cat-like tendency to needlessly play with his "victims" rather than just going straight for the "kill". I see countless comments praising how humble, polite and kind he is, and how much he respects his suspects, addressing them formally and such and praising their abilities if not their morality, but his humble mannerisms are at odds with his "showy" finales. He could have just (in this case and many others) came in and said "Sir this is a warrent for your arrest. Suspicion of murder" and explained the "how-dun-it" to the relevant authorities later. instead of making a song and dance of the whole thing for the guilty party as they slowly lose all hope (almost literally a song and dance that time in a much later episode when he unvailed finale with spotlights and drumrolls and literally, for a moment from the killer's perspective, took on the persona of a ringmaster bowing to the audience at the end of a show).
Granted, often he strings them along because he doesn't have enough evidence yet and needs to trick them into self-incriminating, but just as often he does it, seemingly for its own sake. again, if he was a villain, giving the hero a false chance to escape some terrible doom only to slowly close in and crush him with a lazy jovial smile, he'd be seen as one of the worst villains in fiction, And this is the best example of it, the "I think you better come with me, sir" as if to say "If you play my game I'll give you a slim hope that maybe you'll still get out of this, but if you refuse to comply, we'll end this now.". But, because he's the good guy, and does so to the bad guys (and often very hateable bad guys at that, such as the chef with the blowfish poison or the fake kidnapping uncle), he's a beloved hero.
(Obviously, It's a TV show and given the very NATURE of the show, with it's "not a whodunnit, but a how it was done" premise, THAT'S the reason for the long drawn out finale's, for the actual summary of how it was done and how he figured out how it was done and what crucial flaw he pulled at to unravel the whole thing. but you see my point, in the context of the character.)
To my surprise Dabney Coleman is still alive, I was under the impression he died about a decade ago.
Yes, as of July 14, 2023, Dabney is age 91. I also note that Dabney recently put up his Brentwood, CA home for sale, where he's lived for the last 37 years. This suggests to me that Dabney is likely either downsizing or moving to a retirement community.
My favorite role of his is still Jack Flack in Cloak and Dagger: the role that showed his big heart and proved his versatility. ❤️🏆👏
Cool dude ....Carpe Viva
1:15 1:18 1:19
great tv star 🎉
Yes ! It has long been proven that Dabney Coleman and Tom Jones are not human.
One of the better episodes, thanks largely to Dabney Coleman’s performance.
A great episode... It often seemed to happen, that when Columbo was ready for the final presentation to show evidence to make an arrest, his 'client' was always in a hurry to be somewhere else... The writers probably put that in to show the suspects knew Columbo was moving in for the kill...
They knew that Columbo was moving in for the kill by virtue of the way he pointed out certain, highly poignant discrepancies in their testimonies, and the inevitable results of his intricate investigation. I've always believed the killers were shown to be "in a hurry" to make a deft point to the viewers that, despite their desperate need to 'escape', there was no escape. They were trapped.
Both of you have made great comments.
The arrogance of the murderers whom Colombo pursued always amused me. That the murderers are all wealthy, usually socially prominent with connections to V.I.P.s is an important component of the series. Not only are the murderers all people with money and a position in society, many--not all--are highly intelligent and well-educated.
The obtuseness of some of the murderers often perplexed me. All of the murderers were initially received by Colombo's schtick as a buffoon. But the more astute among them soon realized that they were dealing with an implacable for who would defeat them.
I always wondered why these murderers didn't take their passports, go to LAX, and fly to a country in South America or Africa which had no extradition treaty with the United States. Better an exile than spending the rest of your life in San Quentin or Folsom.
"but there's no shadow under your nose Mr. Creighton....none" gotta love Columbo lol
Man, now I see what folks mean when they talk about Columbo's... odd stare. That's what glass eyes do to ya.
Heh, I love how he remains sort of a "politeness" when he's reading him his rights, even advising him that he has the right to remain silent because they can use whatever he says against him...
Great episode
That smoking hot Police Sergeant is played by actress Sondra Currie…😍😘
Just going to ask who she was.
I remember her in an episode of Kojak. I also remember her in an episode of the original Incredible Hulk tv series. It was one of the more unusual ones where he turns into the hulk while being talked down to the ground when flying a passenger plane after the flight crew was disabled.
@@martinfinn1550 I remember that episode of the hulk. It was one of the more unusually ones. That for sure.
Beautiful 😍
She can question me any time.
Dabney Colman is great
Hugh’s ‘partner’ sure disappeared at the climatic moment.
The cop is smoki'!
That’s his real life wife!!!
@@Heavenzvoice His wife was Shera Danese (Mrs. Fairbanks). The red head cop, that's Sondra Currie.
The scariest thing that Columbo says to a suspect is: You’ll be the first to know. Then he walks away leaving the suspect nervously staring into the horizon.
Interesting for Dabney Coleman to play one of Columbo’s adversaries after once appearing as one of Columbo’s fellow cops (in the episode with Martin Landau).
True. In fact several actors have played different characters in Columbo over the years. Robert Culp and Jack Cassidy have each done at least three different characters on Columbo.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Yes and Patrick McGoohan had four.
@@mikebasil4832Yep. Forgot to mention him. I saw him in "The Prisoner". Strange series. Interesting but I didn't care for the finale, or maybe I just didn't "get it".
@@JustWasted3HoursHere My understanding for The Prisoner finale was that we’re supposed to be the creators of our own realities and the masters of our own destinies. Though I can certainly agree that the way it was portrayed was somewhat bewildering.
@@mikebasil4832I guess? Though that would seem to imply that he dreamed the whole thing or something. The series had a lot of potential. Those giant balloon things are still a mystery though. Was this village a creation of aliens? Many unanswered questions.
Thought that was Dr Phil 😂
I always enjoy Mrs. Falk as the wife of the murderer, or anywhere else she is acting in the show. I suppose off camera they may be discussing dinner that night or who paid a bill , etc... lol
M231231, in one episode it started to look like she might be a murderer, but then she ended up getting killed.
@@patriciamariemitchel yikes. I never saw the show. Only you tube videos.
Allegedly Falk and Danese had a very tumultuous marriage and they would often argue which could get pretty heated on occasion.
@@kev3d thank you. I didn’t know that.
I never knew she was on there, thanks!
So many murders solved and he never got promoted from lieutenant.
Perhaps he wanted it that way? If he moved higher up, he would be less involved in investigating and instead be left with paperwork.
Love how he plays stupid to catch the criminals
Columbo is more than a pain in the . . .
We never get to see his assistant actually driving into a speed trap while wearing a photo of him on her face in this whole episode, it is implied. She was way ahead of Columbo and knew he killed his girlfriend before Columbo did. The lawyer had tried to frame the man she was seeing for the murder. In the storyline she knew he was the murderer after he asked her to drive into a speed trap and get photographed with his face, in an area over an hours driving distance from where the murder happened, at around the same time of the murder.
Makes me wonder if while they're outside, she's inside getting trying to climb out the window, before they come and try to arrest her for being an accomplice.
The the writing was amazing
I think Peter Falk may have improvised the line “You know, anything that you say…. they can hold that against you.” Dabney Coleman appears to be biting the inside of his mouth to avoid smiling at this line.
Peter Falk played Columbo as a parody in the 80s how he originally played the character
Does anyone else wish the Title wasn't referencing them leaving together
One of the few times I remember Columbo "pulling rank."
"pulling rank"???
@Zebra_3 Exerting his authority as a police lieutenant. Usually, he's so laid back. This time, he got forceful.
I think you better cone with me , !! Wow.only one Colombo, RIP
Great episode despite the impossibility of driving with no eye cutouts in the mask.
Wondered about that...
Don't knock it 'til you've tried it.
That’s easy to overcome. You just poke a few pin-holes through the eyes and you can see fairly well; my friends and i used to do this with masks all the time when we were kids.
@@SciTrekManThat mask didn't even have pinholes. I wish the writers had caught these unexplained details, other episodes have them, too.
@@FreyaTait You couldn’t see pinholes from that distance.
Columbo's pioneering reverse-aristocrat delivery is deserving of study and emulation, if you ask me.
Dabney Coleman Rip.
I think the murderer could have said that the women who was photographed before him and Columbo were in an open convertible car which exposed them to harsh sunlight hence strong shadows. He was in a closed car which defused a light which made shadows softer)
Merci
Did Columbo say CONVERTIBLE??? Well the shadow would be different in each photo!!!!
All you have to do to foil Columbo is to tell him to take to your attorney.
RIP Dabney Coleman and Peter Falk.
We need a episode recap for season 10 "Columbo and the murder of a rock star"
I love how Columbo solved that case and with his real wife right there!
Gotcha!!! 👍👍🙂
LOVED Columbo... hated most of the later shows... the re-boots a decade later
It kills me that after all that he can't read the wrinkled Miranda statement from his pocket.
What the hell is that? Lol
>colombo learning that criminals have rights
>what the hell!
One of those solutions which gets more unbelievable the more you think
about it. So many holes ! Also , by this time , Colombo was played as a caricature instead of a real character.. Rather sad really for those who remember the
Classic early episodes.
Columbo is alive and well on youtube
Rip dabney coleman
Murderer and detective met before in the Twins episode.
Love him
3:59 But there is a shadow.
Dabney Coleman was one of the best guest murderers that Colombo ever pursued. His combination of arrogance, sarcasm, and acerbic wit is hilarious.
I especially liked him as the obnoxious boss in "9 to 5" with Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin. Just as it is highly satisfying to see Colombo get his man in this episode, I loved seeing the women ingeniously putting their machista boss in his place in"9 to 5."
If only all cops were this attractive!
Of, one more thing. shadow disappearance could be done by the lights of an opposite car.
5:01 Those berries could be from any time.
The Shadow
Umm...how's that steak😋😅😁
Rola detektywa wspaniała i taka autentyczna,że mogła się wydawać prawdziwa,skąd oni go wytrzasnęli,to nie mam pojęcia TALENT NIEPRZECIĘTNY,i na dodatek plejada dobrych aktorów w tych odcinkach,którzy grali w innych filmach też rewelacja,oglądam dalej na podwórkach chociaż minęło już szmat czasu,wieczne "gwiazdy"nigdy nie zgasną 👆😂✨
One thing I always wondered about is how they were able to drive down the road when their eyes we're covered by the mask.
HeLLlllooooo, Sgt. ~~>
Um, there was a shadow under his nose.
I lost focus after the Sargent serious.
If I'm not mistaken, the killers female accomplice/bit on the side didn't know he'd committed the murder until after the fact, but then somehow was able to drive around with a mask on at the time of the murder, which had already happened 🤔
play 2:23 over and over again. Tell me Faulk doesn't move his glass eye. Tell me he doesn't.
La seconde épouse du peintre Barzini... 😅
What the actress name playing the police officer?
Is that's Colombo wife😮
Peter Falk's wife.
Yes, she was in a few episodes.
One question is how can the person drive if the mask is completely one photo with no eye cut outs?
Columbo saves that chick’s life because you know sooner or later the muderer has to off her because she might come clean about helping him fake an alibi. He couldn’t risk it.
i'd like to take down Sergant's particulars.
out class
This would be one case where the villain would have probably been found not guilty
This was a pretty silly episode as it was
The only unrealistic thing about this episode is that it's almost impossible to see who's driving through a windshield due to reflections, and with polarizers you'd have to adjust them according to the angle of the sun. Also, how much can you enlarge a tiny negative like the ones in a speeding camera?
Film negatives still have upper limits of course, but you can actually blow them up quite a ways due to the nature of film grain.
Glove marks?
Sad the 2nd wife took all his money and left none for his kids especially Katherine Falk . And his grandchild. After he got dementia and she the lady in this segment took over.. restricted access to him in the last bits of his life...
The true wife of Peter Falk played the murderers wife in this episode..
Did they explain how she was able to drive with that paper on the face? :-)
No but I'm presuming they had tiny eye holes made in
@@donjohn2695 Time 2:09 do you see any holes?
@@sleglik If there were holes just a few millimetres in diameter for her to see through at 2:09, they would be too small to be seen in the eyes of that grainy photograph. Otherwise it is a screen writers goof not to include them. To me that photograph looks very artificial as though it was not an original photograph of a living person but a photograph taken of a photograph of that person.
there is something called "suspention of disbelief". 1. Of course the theory someone was wearing a mask would be laughed out of court. Slightly tilting the head back will eliminate shadows. 2. "Glove marks" aren't a thing,... fingerprints (even seemingly perfect ones) can be subjective and can be challenged. 3. Berries on a windshield only means that perhaps the car was driven down a certain street at some point... not who or when it was driven. Columbo is a fun show to watch - but sometimes, the clues are downright silly . As long as the suspect remains silent - I bet half of the cases are either thrown out or the jury doesnt believe it. The key is for Columbo to get the person think he caught them and get them to admit it; the confession seals the deal.
ALOT of columbo episode's had ALOT of plot holes in still great though I could watch episodes of columbo over and over again Peter Falk was brilliant
Err...this is fiction not fact. The only judges and juries here are the Columbo viewers. Since we saw the lawyer murder his girlfriend we know he is guilty as sin and have already convicted and sent him to prison. I don't recall anybody in real life using his partner to cover for him by wearing a photograph of him on their head when getting a speeding ticket. Therefore it is impossible to know how a real life court would deal with it.
Except one of the things they don't point out is that while there's no shadow under the nose, there is one under the brim of the hat.
If you said that you tipped your head up, both shadows should be gone. But as you can see, having the hat cast a shadow while the nose doesn't have one, that kinda destroys his alibi.
I agree with most here that some of the gotcha moments might not pass muster, but it's still pretty fun.
So what if there isn't a shadow? Surely one could argue that maybe the sun went behind a cloud or something then there wouldn't be one. I dunno, it felt like the writers decided it wasn't concrete enough so they added that thing with the berries off the tree but again, a lawyer could argue that could've happened anywhere. He doesn't confess so in my mind i like to think Dabney Coleman got off... lol
What you do in that case is tell the partner they're going down with him. But if they offer to testify, they'll get a light or no sentence. Tell the partner that sure, a lawyer might get you both off, but if they don't, you are going to jail for decades as an accessory to murder. Works almost every time.
A lot of the ep's relied on the killers 'confessing', offering up info only the killer would know.
I doubt the traffic cameras at the time would be able to pick up a minute detail like that, at that distance
So murderers should get off scot free and freely walk the streets if they don't confess to murder according to you? After all we know he is the murderer as we saw him doing the crime. I don't think he could argue the sun went behind a cloud or something if the photo shows the sun shining directly his face when it was taken.
Ah, but there is a shadow under the bill of the cap. Unless a person has a completely flat nose, the shadowing should be equally present beneath the cap and the nose.
How is the person behind the mask, who is driving, able to see the road? I've never been able to come up with a logical answer to that question and, therefore, have always considered this one of the worst episodes.
When you look at the mask (photograph) there are no eyeholes in it. There are also no eyeholes in the one Columbo uses (of himself0 to replicate the situation, at the end. And, if there were eyeholes you could spot them easily.....again debunking the master plan.
Check out Dean Martin Roast / Columbo. (Frank Sinatra)
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To the creator of vid,,,,, this scene again my friend? Not the greatest but thanx anyway
4:05 she's a hott cop 👮♂️ 🔥💕
The sergeant is extremely hot
Columbo wife
Hot Sargent
I stopped listening when the redhead arrived.