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- From Season 3 Episode 7 "Swan Song" A gospel singer wants to be rid of his zealous wife. But a murder made to look like an airplane accident does not fool the wily Lt. Columbo. Even when all evidence points elsewhere as well as getting caught following a prime suspect, Columbo is forced to let his suspect get on a plane.
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*columbo sneaks around in stealth mode*
🗣 - “HEY, COLUMBO!”
🤣
Johhny's voice sounds like music even when he's just talking.
His voice and face actually kinda reminds me of Nathan Fillion's.
Peter Falk was really a great actor but let's acknowledge how good Johnny Cash was as an actor
Brian, U R so right about that, up as Humphrey Bogart, African queen, Michael
Caine Shock to the system. . .
It would have been nice if Cash had said "oh, just one more thing little buddy".
😄😄😄
Go ahead
Agreed, he did a fantastic job as a sympathetic villain
I loved it when at the end he tells johnny cash that a person who sings that good can't be all bad
Cash with his super gentle demeanor - betrays himself with his laugh about Columbo's wild imagination. I love the chemistry between Falk and Cash in this episode. They seem to be effortless in their mastery.
Johnny Cash turned out to be a decent actor. I remember this episode very will; I love that moment when realized that the keys were the proof that he was coming back!!
Johnny Cash and his wife June was also in an episode of the little House on the Prairie.
These episodes are among the great television from the 70's. 10 times better than anything on telly now.
Nothing but trash on tv now . Disconnected far from reality trash . Columbo was phenomenal
"We'll comb it, and comb it, and comb it some more until we find it.". Hahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
"Comb the desert, you hear me! Comb the desert!" -- Dark Helmet
@@paulcoy9060 With a giant comb right? Forgot that one! Time for a retroactive belly laugh... hahahahaha 😝😛🤪!!
"Befuddled" is not a word that is often applied to Colombo.
But this singer was able to pull it off.
+ActionCom: Has this been confirmed ?
Columbo, such an arresting character, ouch! There is no doubt at all that he will always be remembered as the best telly detective of all time.
What about 'Telly' Savalas?
And Monk?
Peter Falk and Johnny Cash two super stars
+jim dalton: Has this been confirmed ?
@@michaellorusso4912 Just done a quick fact check this is false. But as it is 2020 this means it is indeed true.
I confirm it!
8:14 "Hey Columbo, keep law & order while I'm gone." 😆😆😆
Columubo:
Dun
And
Dun
Columbo is resolute in this clip. And it wouldn’t be the first time he used the fake telephone call trick.
Or the last time,e.g.near the end of Columbo Goes to College.😊
So many murderers thought that they had outsmarted Columbo....
It's Columbo who does all the outsmarting!
first they are amused . . .
and then they are annoyed . . .
and then they are scared . . .
and then they are arrested ! B-)
It happened in “ a stitch in a crime “ for an example.
Quick thinking on the part of Columbo when he was ‘made’ by the suspect, by saying he was concerned with his safety.
@TheJimmy it was all a trap.
This was a genius ploy by Columbo to bait the killer into seeking out the real evidence(the parachute), though realistically that thermos bottle would have probably busted into a number of pieces on impact(at most the inner metal cylinder might be intact enough to have residue) and the outside of the bottle would have been so exposed to the elements that any fingerprint evidence would have been destroyed.
The inner cylinder is actually glass, and would have busted into a million pieces. It looks like metal because it's coated to reflect the energy
@@RJ1999x Not all of them. Some are stainless steel inside, with insulation between in and outer...
@@Rayman1971 now they are, back then they were glass coated with a silver, I know this because in grade school.some kids carried thermoses,and if they dropped (a total accident, lol) the inside shattered
"....then I heard the keys....little tinkle of keys"
At 9:08 this is the old NBC office building at 3944 Lankershim Boulevard, Los Angeles. For you Columbo fans out there, this building was also used as the TV headquarters in "Make Me A Perfect Murder" as well as the office building in "Identity Crisis" where Peter Falk/Bruce Kirby walk out after finding out the murder victim (Leslie Nielsen) was using a false name. The building has since been torn down and replaced with a larger building.
Hopefully the new building is called the "Columbo Building".
I used to work in Universal City, one block from that building. It was used in a lot of episodes. Others included Suitable for Framing (S1) and Requiem for a Falling Star (S2).
It's because of columbo i question everything or seek the answer i want to navigate through life. Best ever.
You should never seek the answer you want. Just seek the answer, want has nothing to do with it.
I don’t remember a scene in any other episode where Columbo is sneaking around like that.
Not as implied. I think Ransom for a dead man’s ending is similar in terms of Columbo is sneaky.
The picture frame was pretty sneaky, as was when he set up the police commissioner (his boss) with the wrong address
Don’t forget the one with Kulp where Columbo had had him looking for a contact lens in trunk of car. There’s several I just don’t know the titles
Johnny Cash did a good job in this episode
😂😂😂yeah right!! He sucks at acting
A 60's Corvette and a Pacer in the same shot at the airport. The good old days
The blue car was a pinto not a pacer.
1960’s cars,were common in the 1960’s. Go figure.
@@private15 1974
He sings a little of Kris Kristoferson's classic Sunday Morning Comedown.
The keys.. Love columbo when he works it out, and JC humming sunday morning coming down going to the airplane. Tommy brown thought he outsmarted columbo
Everyone thinks they can outsmart Columbo, and they all lose
A Kris Kristofferson song
" and then I heard the keys"........
He didn't get bluffed, he had his bluff called.
When I first saw this episode I honestly couldn't believe my favorite country music singer was the villain and he even sang Sunday Morning Comin' Down, which is my favorite song he sang too. It was so dang cool.
Anyone else notice the Levi jacket with the metal buttons making it through the metal detector?
what about the cane...isn't it metallic too?
Columbo: *Bluffs*
Brown: *No you*
Columbo:...
Brown: ;)
Columbo: *UNO reverse card*
It has always amazed me at how changing technology has affected the plot of Columbo over the many decades of it's run. In this early 1970s film we see our obsolete, gas-guzzling American-made cars, that old bulldog aircraft the Boeing 707 and then the ancient, now long kaput police call box. We can still find these rusting relics. Almost as out of place today as horses & buggies. Long since replaced by hi-tech radios and cellphones. In later episodes, we'll see changing technologies help convict killers.
It's also so sad after 9-11 how much security there is at the airport now. Back then you didn't have to get to the airport 2 hours early and take off your shoes.
I think you overestimate how much things have changed
Johnny cash left his Eldorado with the window down right in the lot to go on a few month tour
Great catch! I've watched this episode dozens of times and I never picked up on that little detail!
It was a rental car.
@@JiisTubePeople still steal them.
The sexiest sneaky man I ever seen. My man Columbo!
I remember Columbo used a similar ruse on Patrick McGoohan in the episode "By Dawns Early Light" where he was implying whomever left the cleaning rag in the cannon the morning before it was due to be fired, intended to kill him. He already suspected it was McGoohan himself who deliberately left the rag there in order to kill the son of founder of the military academy who had taken it over, and whom he had a falling out with.
Oh, my gentle son…. Who is this that speaks to me ???
@@TheSchmed “as though I needed his advice”….haha!
Интересные диалоги!хорошая серия!-спасибо Питеру Фальку!
Wonder if Kristofferson got royalties for those couple of bars of "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down"?
The keys!!! Those jangley rental car keys!!! They'll get you evey time 🤪
Johnny Cash did a great job in this episode.
He shoulda walked the line.
Johnny's at San Quentin 🙄
He sure should have
A cop car with two big bubblegum machines on top is very inconspicuous way to tail a suspect😏
Columbo is a legend
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams
On a Sunday morning sidewalk
What? Were you expecting a car chase, with Columbo's classic Peugeot tailing Brown's big Cadillac?
You mean Brown's 'Land Yacht...'
His car man lmao always backfiring
That's one of my favorite episodes, thanks for uploading
Good to see Johnny Cash in his younger days.
Columbia companion was his cigar 💨
Johnny was in his prime here. Hubba hubba. Of course June & her family coming into his life had a lot to do with saving his life. Johnny's TY shows were terrific too.
TSA these days would look at his badge like "Yes and? Take those shoes off"
This was a good episode. I enjoyed seeing Johnny Cash on this episode & on an episode of Little House On The Prairie as well
me too 🎸
"Plane's leaving at 4:05, better get to the airport at 4pm." Oh the 70s.
"And the beer I had for breakfast, wasn't bad"
So I had one more for dessert!
the cop driving Columbo appeared as a cop in the season 1 Eddie Albert episode
Two of my heroes !!
Quite allot of security on airports in 1974.
One of the best episode✌️✨
I think you use a cane on the opposite side of the injured leg. I know because I use one.
Both great actors
The Keys, the Rental Car Keys.
Peter falk and Johnnie cash. Doesn't get much better
Great great stuff. Columbo is a genius.
Oh my god, he drove back!!! No way!! Hehe.
Was Johnny playing himself?
Two bygone good friends.
Two great characters alright!
Hey columbo what r u doing here? Hahaha.
Yeah, his conscience was really pingin' him the whole time he was cheerfully gloating.
Tailing the suspect in a marked police car probably wouldn’t work in real life. Just a glance in the rear view mirror would alert the suspect, no?
Some people’s egos get them in lots of trouble thinking they can get away with things without anyone being smart enough to notice
He might have wanted to be seen to apply pressure maybe
4:52 Beeee-utiful Vette!!!
Never be surpassed
Best ever, can't see a telly detective being more popular than Columbo anytime in the future! 🤔
@@keithjones6023 agreed
They look as if they could be brothers.
Lieutenant Columbo wouldn't miss any details under normal circumstances however he missed one in this episode...!
I like the bandana.
This is the episode Columbo eats chili with squirrel meat.
Had he just really left and not come back, he would have gotten away with it.
wowww johhny cash !!
Johnny Cash' song in this episode is a belter
written by his friend kristofferson.
bit of a JC aside . . . elsewhere on youtube there's a video about what turned out to be JC's last music video covering Nineinchnails "hurt" with Trent reznor saying he first heard the audio track, but days later, seeing the video "realized" it was no longer his song (i still am not sure if he meant JC made it his own or it now "belongs to the ages" . . . apparently because JC's video was so harshly biographic about his "empire of dirt" as he looked on to the abyss :-o
Yeah , like The Sound of Silence by Disturbed , Paul Simon said , it's yours now...
Does anybody know the name of the "elevator music" playing in the background in the airport terminal starting at 6:23?
Probably excerpted from Tchaikovsky, as it's named swan song episode..
I could watch him all night long
4:35 Officer Bababooey aka Dell’Abate
Only question I have is why does he need the keys to indicate he didnt return the rental car- if he followed him to the airport, didnt he see where he parked which would immediately indicate he didnt return the rental car?
And as i finished writing the question, I realized that the keys were the 1st indication to Columbo that it was a rental car in the 1st place(?)
good points tho I don't think that they grow into plot holes - food for thought
as good as the show was, there were a lot of pretty thin scenarios. especially some of the proofs leading to the convictions.
Colombo did not know it was a rental until he saw the tag on the key.
@@skullduggery3377 We only see the proof needed to arrest the person; we don't see the court case.
@@codetech5598 - sometimes the proof is pretty shallow. arguable in court. however, when arrested, the perp just gives it up despite being so circumspect and adamant about their innocence up to that point. "okay, you got me. shall we go"?...lol. there are other times when the evidence is so strong, it is overwhelming for the perp. i especially like those busts where columbo forces the perp to make a blunder that only the killer could make. all in all, one of the greatest series'.
Johnny Cash was always in something with his wife as well
wow, the man in black himself! awesome!
Johnny cash played a sheriff in murder in katotee county staring Andy Grififf
I like the cars of the past much more than the cars we have today. They use to look beautiful and more comfortable. Even the airplanes use to be much more comfortable and affordable. There are so many other similar differences we find today around us in compare of the past. The quality of life gradually going under the umbrella of darkness. I hope I shall never be around the time it completely deteriorates the brightness of the quality we have in hand today! I certainly do not like to see that very same day of the future.
707 for such a short trip ? LA to SF ?
It’s interesting to see cash on columbo.
We’re going to Comb it, comb again and comb it again. Geez, with all that combing the poor fella isn’t going to have any hair left on his head!
Shouldn't his jacket's buttons also have set off the metal detector?
Hey COLUMBO! Did You Find That THERMOS BOTTLE? Johnny Had Is PARACHUTE.
If you're gonna tail somebody, don't use a police vehicle and don't wear a conspicuous coat
Johnny Cash: man of God. He's in the light; the light of HIS life. PRAISE THE LORD
Lest We Forget... Columbo defeated Kitk, Spock, Khan AND Johnny Cash !
some things did not change since this show was aired: there are still a lot of crackpots in the world
Goodbye, I was Johnny Cash.
Columbo: Damnit.
What the hell is Peacock doing? Two uploads ago they wrap this episode up. Last upload, they start one with Jack Cassidy. Then, they come back to this episode with a scene they shoulda shown before the "wrap up" upload.
If Jerry Lewis wasn't dead I'd swear he was in charge over at Universal.
I fell in to a burning ring of fire. One of the best things about this show is no rioters.
The interior of Tommy's house doesn't fit him. It's too formal.
It’s a furnished Rental according to his brother in law. It & the Cadillac rental acquired 10 Mins after his Frugal wife’s untimely departure
i haven't seen this episode before, so i'm wondering why columbo looked puzzled when he saw some keys. i thought johnny cash was on the level with the lieutenant, getting on the airplane as he said he would.
The thing is that Johnny cash took the car keys with him. On a concert tour that would take months. While his car was staying at the airport.
Columbo’s thinking was ‘now why would someone who’s leaving the continent for months not leave their keys with the airport guys? Unless he was coming straight back.’
If I find the clip where Columbo shows how he figured it out, i’ll Send it to ya
@@dazeyndrowsy okay thanks!
The car keys have a rental car tag on them, you can see it if you look carefully at the tray. Columbo saw it and then realized later that if it was a rental car then the guy should have turned in his keys to return that car before getting on the plane. So he expected the guy might intend to fly right back in secret. He followed him upon return and caught him locating and burying evidence. Excellent stuff.
The best part about that scene is when columbo flips on his car lights, shining them on Cash who's holding the evidence they've been looking for, by himself in the dark. There's no pretense, there's no anger in the confrontation. Columbo just walks up and takes it out of his hands and collects the man himself. There's always a question that arises in these situations, where someone really doesn't want the other to know something. Will the eventual revelation break through all the good feelings between them? Cash sits in the car knowing he's caught and doesn't argue or throw a fit, he says he feels relieved. Its like columbo Is a really good friend helping you to admit something you never wanted to about yourself.
I Liked This Episode. JC Was Not A Bad Actor
The singer character sure liked poop brown Cadillacs back then. He had three parked at his house.
Coppertone was popular with appliances also back then
@@willyjimmy8881 Should have been called poopertone.
You kind of wonder whether Johnny Cash accidentally bumped his shoulder going through the portal or whether he did it on purpose?
@Sir Tristan LOL, having a bad day?
@Sir Tristan Why so edgy? It's all that coffee. Can I have 5 minutes of your time to introduce you to Nescafe?
+Sir Tristan: Has this been confirmed ?
Johnny was on a lot of drugs at this time
Noman.....
Still don't know what that means.......
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Plz .........
what are you referring to?
@@skullduggery3377
He ain't in prison.
And seems like he is in the perry apartments in Potomac md.
... ....this is one of the property's that I was told that was stolen from me.....