Columbo Goes Ashes to Ashes | Columbo
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- When a flamboyant Hollywood gossip reporter vanishes, Columbo uses his inimitable detective skills to prove she was murdered by her ex-lover, a suave funeral director. Emmy-winner Rue McClanahan and Oscar-nominee Sally Kellerman guest star.
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Season 8, Episode 1, Ashes to Ashes,
The crumpled detective must prove that a flamboyant Hollywood gossip reporter was murdered by her former lover. All evidence, however, points to one of the last people who saw her alive - a mortician to the stars who specializes in celebrity funerals.
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That “Have you gone?!” was tossed in by McGoohan. The crew broke up with laughter just after.
I love it when people share this stuff, it’s awesome! Improv can be such a wonderful thing!
It's like the opposite of "just one more thing..."
How do you know that?
@@gnarlin4964 “Shooting Columbo” by David Koenig - tons of fascinating trivia!
"Ah, that is a burrrrrrrrrning question, sir!" 4:38 best part of the whole show lol
the "Have you gone??" at the end 😂
Elite trolling skills by Columbo here 4:30 😂😂😂
I always adored the immense fun Falk and McGoohan always seemed to have whenever they performed together. They really had a chemistry that no doubt sprang from their real life friendship.
Dr Syn v Columbo!
They were actually old drinking buddies!
Loved it watching with my mum in the 90s as a Kidd and even now I still love this episode.
2:45 I like the slight change of voice denoting his nervousness when he asked Columbo, "the oven?", it was very subtle. McGoohan is a great actor, I love the episodes in which he appears.
LOVE LOVE LOVE Peter Falk ! Love Columbo! My Father and I watched it all the time. And I still do!!!!
The end feels like an adlib or an outtake haha
The writer is the real detective here! Nice job, writer and actor!!
He handed him the murder weapon 😂
It was so cool how Columbo proved the mortician was the killer by the metal shrapnel left in the body of the man he switched to cover up the crime. When I first saw this episode, I thought the mortician was going to get away with it. Ole Columbo was too smart for him!
"That is burning question, Sir."
I love how they keep yelling louder and louder as Columbo gets further and further away
Two legends at their craft having a ball hamming it up for each other! It’s weird how fun this scene is considering the topic of conversation. 😂
I just re-watched this episode and it's a very solid later episode. The chemistry between Patrick McGoohan and Peter Falk was spot on as always. It was obvious that two veteran actors really had fun. Sally Kellerman was solid as well.
Totally agree 👍
You'd think Patrick McGoohan would learn he can't get anything past Columbo! How many times did Columbo put him away? 😂
4 times
He was a military officer, spy, lawyer and mortician.
And he'd been a Prisoner long before he met Columbo....
I can t believe Mcgoohan directed this bullshit
@@kazamshah4543this is one of the best episodes you clown.
Any time Peter Falk & Patrick McGoohan worked together you could count on a great episode!!! 👍👍🙂
I agree!
Except, IMO, the cringe-worthy, boring and bizarre "Last Salute to the Commodore."
The rapid fire back and forth about how the murder would have occurred (towards the end of this clip) reminded me of, or perhaps was an homage to, the climax of the original Columbo series with the mensa club murder when Columbo and the accountant are discussing how the murder would have occurred with the record player, dictionary and “vibrations” or rather, the marker.
Watching this clip last night, I thought "I don't remember seeing that episode!". By coincidence, it was on TV tonight, so now I have!
My favorite episode…..naturally
Indeed it's naturally. Death is something natural, which unites us all, equally. And I love Mother Nature. And in a way I "love" the cremation.
I remember watching this one on my 13in bubble screen tv the night it aired.
LOL YES 😂😂😂 ME TOO
I have just watched this episode last Saturday night.
One of my top 5 episodes. Just one more thing, sorry I forgot, that explains it. Thank you very much.
'You'll be most welcome here, Lieutenant, when the time comes'
Pacemakers explode in the oven. My dad's mortician had the delicate task of telling me that
Was the murderer the same person who throw someone out of a castle in Braveheart?
Yes. :P
Patrick McGoohan appeared in 4 episodes, produced 2 (including this one), and directed 5 (including this one). In fact. he was co-star, director, and co-producer on this episode. I'm not sure, but I think he has appeared on Columbo more times as a guest than any other actor. I think Peter Falk's real-life wife holds the record for actresses with 6 appearances (nepotism? LOL).
Good old Columbo
Fortunately Columbo was not near any windows... ^^*
I enjoy watching this and In the heat of the night
When did this air? 90s? Both McGoohan and Falk are elderly here and talking about e-mails. I always remember Columbo as a 70s thing.
This was 1998 and they had the internet as well. Columbo's cases lasted from 1968 to 2003 I think it was.
There were two phases to Columbo. One ran from 1968-1978 and the other 1989-2003.
The Late Great David Bowie is Smiling wherever he is!
Uh...OK.
Great actor, credit to the writers also though.
According to IMDB this is Season 13, Episode 3.
What just three decades can do to a man. This episode was made exactly three decades after Peter Falk made the very first Columbo movie, Prescription Murder, in 1968, but the difference in his appearance between them is huge. Just a single decade after making this episode he won't even remember making it or any other Columbo episode.
Why are they shouting at each other from across the room? I've never understood this.
California seems to have an inordinate number of British accents.
Why not the full episodes
Longshanks
The same Murderer as been caught before!
gesus....the nibbling duck!!
undwieder geben sich Superstars die Hände.. Ich mag diesen makaberen Teil auch sehr.."RIP" Peter Falk...
So, Miss Vengeance goes alone to her victim's place of business, tell's him she did not drive over, and let's him know in an embalming room--with a crematorium--that she is going to ruin his life totally out of sheer spite and expects to get out of there alive--oh yeah, and turns her back on him as he is already approaching her menacingly?
There are some victims in Columbo episodes who clearly never saw it coming. But this one takes the cake wearing a Sammy sign in the "suicide by provocation" modus mortem. What a ridiculous premise.
I always hated the way Peter Falk and Patrick McGoohan spoke their lines at the end of this scene. Very awkward and bizarre
Can’t you see, my friend? Columbo and Patrick both know the truth at this point. Patrick is “poking the bear”.
@@rwarren58 yes of course I see that. They could have done that without the strange inflection and cadence
@@rosario508 Well, we can disagree with no harm done. I just think Patrick's falsetto was just done to extra needle Columbo.
I never cared much for this episode although I did see it the first time. One thing I remember about it was at the very end after Columbo catches him, he walks towards the police car and asks Columbo if he will be going with him or will he travel separately. Columbo replies "Its up to you sir...Its your funeral" It doesn't mention here after the body is burned it is put inside something called a cremulator, basically like a giant blender to grind the bones into a fine ash.
I can t believe mcgoohan directed this bullshit
Steinmetz!!! Ha
Nurse DeFarge
I have seen Patrick McGoohan in Columbo films much too often. I cannot bear this actor.
Me too, I can't stand him either. He was so boring and overrated. I can't believe he was allowed to direct this self indulgent BULLSHIT!!!!
Longshanks definitely did it, he threw his son's lover out that window previously.
He wasn't qualified to be his son's high councilor. XD
Captain Kirk and Spock came back to Earth and became murderers!
And Khan!
🔥I'd rather be eaten by fire than by worms. Cleaner and cheaper. Anyway, we're going to another world...maybe a better one !
That's because you're too attached to your physical self rather than spiritual
Probably so is, dear @@NigelSnipes . And then, my ashes will be thrown into the water of the ocean. In this way, my spirit will unite with the spirit of the earth, of nature, therefore of the entire Universe.
It may be a false belief, but my father, who was the captain of a passenger ship, also did this (at 94), to his body be cremated. And I granted his wish.
Some people preferred to throw their ashes on the Moon. But I don't have that much money. There are two human crematoriums in my town Bucharest (in Romania).
Thank you very much and all the best, in quiet and peace ! 🙏🏻
Can you please stop reuploading the same stuff and upload the less watched episodes
I have not seen this clip before.
@@JohnTierney-ki5uc So?
They are REuploading stuff,i requested stuff that is not geting REuploaded as much as the 20-25 ep they are reuploading on a loop,i watched the series as is and I can go watch that but,
I Love Columbo and I bet you do to,I just want that love to be given to less popular episodes if not as much at least some of it
@@slake9727 Alright?
They went for 75 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes.
The mondo Colombus shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then. The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. They tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set.
The mondo Columbus episodes were too short and the mondo 1950s TVs were too small to hold more than a 10 minute show even with Dylan Mulvaney.
They didn’t have Claw Technology. Dylan Mulvaney did help. No harm no fowl. The proof is in the pudding.
0:31 Don't do it, it's a trap!