To: Caleb1411
As I understand it, the whole point of the character was that he did not look cool and sharp. He was short, rumpled, friendly, unsophisticated and unimpressive. He rambled, lost track of things and generally made the killers feel quite safe... at first. I would think that a white-haired Columbo fussing with his hearing aid and sighing about the fact that he has to avoid salt would be a beautiful match for a slick young hi-tek CEO who has committed the perfect murder.
To: xenophiles
To: xenophiles
As I understand it, the whole point of the character was that he did not look cool and sharp. He was short, rumpled, friendly, unsophisticated and unimpressive. He rambled, lost track of things and generally made the killers feel quite safe... at first. Columbo invented the "rope-a-dope."
The criminals he pursued were always egomaniacs with a lot of skill and success in one area; they typically thought their narrow expertise made them invincible. Columbo fed their egos and generally acted like a harmless teddy bear until it was too late.
One of he beautiful things about the Columbo concept was that the villians could be actors of marginal ability... often Levinson and Link used greats who were a little past their prime. Their slightly rusty acting skills were perfect for a criminal that was having trouble hiding the truth, not quite sure how they would have reacted to Columbo if they hadn't done the crime. At least one Columbo (the one with the orchestra conductor who murdered someone in his home) was directed by Steven Spielberg.
My favorite is called "Any Port in the Storm," in which Donald Pleasance was a vintner who murdered his brother.
To: xenophiles
As I understand it, the whole point of the character was that he did not look cool and sharp. He was short, rumpled, friendly, unsophisticated and unimpressive. He rambled, lost track of things and generally made the killers feel quite safe... at first.Actually, the first time we meet Columbo in "Prescription Murder," he's a well dressed, and intelligent young detective.
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05/08/2007 11:06:56 AM PDT by
whd23
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