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Columbo infuriates Paul Hanlon (Robert Culp) in one of the most classic and well-acted scenes of the series.
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Clip from Season 2 Episode 3 ''The Most Crucial Game'': The manager of a football team murders its callow owner, making it look as if the young man had had an accident in his swimming pool. Lt. Columbo is on the case.
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@CluckN
@CluckN 2 года назад
He angered the murderer to the point of sending him to the Columbo dimension.
@howard5992
@howard5992 2 года назад
then the music comes in, TZ style
@diegovargasdiego
@diegovargasdiego Год назад
Just one million more thing
@ernesttyler6960
@ernesttyler6960 Год назад
Laugh always at the artificial Strutting and facial grimaces Which I assume are to look like a tough guy😂
@Emily-pd2hi
@Emily-pd2hi Год назад
@@diegovargasdiegothings*
@lorcansavage1550
@lorcansavage1550 Год назад
I’m picturing the Colombo dimension as a Dr Strange-esque kaleidoscope of trench coats
@KalOrtPor
@KalOrtPor 2 года назад
Columbo was known for remaining courteous and respectful in his dealings with suspects, but the "ah look, he did it again" at 4:52 has to be the most flippantly dismissive he's ever been to a killer, and a pretty funny moment.
@swedishpsychopath8795
@swedishpsychopath8795 Год назад
Actually Columbo tried to act tough and was screaming in an italian restaurant in one of the first episodes when he hadn't figured out the Columbo character yet. Don't remember the episode name - but I remember how out of style the scene felt when seen after seeing most of the other episodes first.
@mikebasil4832
@mikebasil4832 Год назад
Even though Columbo clearly never tolerates threats, it's his most unique ability to somehow never need to appear aggressive in return that makes him all the more fascinating.
@christendathramkhalawan2293
​@@mikebasil4832 ilth Mm
@Profile__1
@Profile__1 Год назад
​@@swedishpsychopath8795 Technically in the very first episode, even before the pilot, Columbo straight up screams and dogs this woman who helped the murderer pull off the trick. He was hoping to kinda break her into confessing, but it didn't work.
@yensteel
@yensteel Год назад
​@@swedishpsychopath8795 The first episode Prescription Murder also contrasts with the later ones. "Until you do you're gonna be questioned. You're gonna be followed, you're gonna be hounded. Dr.Flemming can't do anything"
@benjaminoechsli1941
@benjaminoechsli1941 2 года назад
3:13 "Your wife has my sympathy." The absolute loathing in his voice! Hilarious! Culp was one of the great ones.
@cottagechskitty
@cottagechskitty 2 года назад
He was always an eyelash from going ballistic but rarely did
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 2 года назад
YUP Culp was even in MAD Magazine with Lt.Clodumbo back in the early '70s. I remember Columbo and the Police Commissioner telling him 27 ppl confessed to murders they never committed just to get Columbo offa their asses. Culp was a doctor doing surgery, the top of the poor bastard's head on a tray, and Clodumbo using it for an ashtray, Even then in Columbo's salad days, he was a fkg riot. and if he ever eft up, he was still awesome.
@historyandhorseplaying7374
@historyandhorseplaying7374 Год назад
@@raymondgarafano8604 RIP Mad magazine. It got me through my childhood in the 70s. It's not what it used to be.
@chr970
@chr970 Год назад
@@raymondgarafano8604 haha I remember that! It was exaggerated but it definitely made the point.
@eliassaari2454
@eliassaari2454 Год назад
​@@raymondgarafano8604 and 11 got the chair
@Limpi43
@Limpi43 2 года назад
"They're on the 10, sir." and "Look, he scored a touchdown." always crack me up.
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 2 года назад
Followed instantly by Culp's expression as he realizes both that he had started looking the wrong way with the binoculars AND Columbo made the correction with barely a glance,...showing that despite the impression you (the murderer) have in your mind about the detective, Columbo does not miss details
@edward1676
@edward1676 Год назад
Great just watched this one!!!
@rawbacon
@rawbacon 2 года назад
Culp's annoyance with Columbo is always a joy to watch.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 2 года назад
And he can really rile up Jack Cassidy too.
@deltaframes-os4km
@deltaframes-os4km 2 года назад
@@poetcomic1 and Patrick Mcgoohan
@dschoenewald7320
@dschoenewald7320 2 года назад
Love this show!
@robertsmith3672
@robertsmith3672 Год назад
Hands up who would like to see Culp stick one on him
@Ernoburger
@Ernoburger 3 месяца назад
“Your wife has my sssympathy”, he hisses under his breath.
@thereallydiba
@thereallydiba 2 года назад
I like how Columbo just observes the literal meltdown right as the bells rang. Underrated ending IMO
@chriscosby2459
@chriscosby2459 2 года назад
The facial expressions of Robert Culp are spot on, he was a terrific actor.
@steevrawjers
@steevrawjers Год назад
Oh yeah you got that right
@chriscosby2459
@chriscosby2459 Год назад
@@steevrawjers I saw Robert Culp playing a bad guy on an old Gunsmoke the other day. He was excellent, very convincing as an outlaw.
@ralphlee5399
@ralphlee5399 Год назад
5:43--"They're on the 10, sir." Columbo has Hanlon so flustered he's got his binoculars on the opposite end of the field where they aren't playing. Busted!
@robertlodge5297
@robertlodge5297 2 года назад
Culp turns the radio off, Columbo claps and says to an imaginary third party "look, he did it again". I was laughing out loud
@renatoherren4217
@renatoherren4217 2 года назад
It's not an imaginary third party, he knows that people from another dimension are watching him. 📺
@linkfan160
@linkfan160 10 месяцев назад
He knows that people from the Columbo dimension are watching him @@renatoherren4217
@10191927
@10191927 Год назад
😂 I love how Columbo annoys the suspects until they want to go to jail.
@TheMightsparrow
@TheMightsparrow Год назад
How did he never get a promotion? He should have been commissioner by the end.
@onemorething123
@onemorething123 2 года назад
Love the Robert Culp episodes. He's so good at playing someone I'd love to smack. Columbo's takedown of his characters is always extra sweet.
@adamv242
@adamv242 2 года назад
Shame that Bill Maxwell had only three Columbo appearances.
@Reginald-rr1gh
@Reginald-rr1gh 2 года назад
Robert Culp and Peter Falk were good friends, and Culp was one of Falk’s favorite guest stars.
@williampaz2092
@williampaz2092 2 года назад
@@Reginald-rr1gh Peter Falk was also a good friend of Patrick McGoohan. Peter Falk and Patrick McGoohan “pinged” off of each other perfectly on every episode of Colombo.
@prevarctorII
@prevarctorII 2 года назад
He was great!
@onemorething123
@onemorething123 2 года назад
@@williampaz2092 Two of my favorite Columbo episodes were the ones where McGoohan played the CIA double agent, and the commander of a military school.
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 Год назад
You can see it in Culp's face, the anger, yet surprise and the sudden realization he has just been caught, those chimes or bells representing the freedom he knows he just lost.
@hendriksmedia
@hendriksmedia 2 года назад
Love the Robert Culp and Jack Cassidy episodes. They were always the most arrogant villains, so when Columbo took them down, it was all the sweeter.
@doriangray2020
@doriangray2020 2 года назад
Ross Martin was great as well.
@Richard-xo2gm
@Richard-xo2gm 2 года назад
@@doriangray2020 I was going to say the exact same thing. Yes! In "Suitable For Framing" Ross Martin was one nasty villain. Great episode and one of my favorites too.
@flappospammo
@flappospammo Год назад
@@Richard-xo2gm Ross Martin's subtle facial expressions were superb , what an actor
@deantheodosiou2886
@deantheodosiou2886 2 года назад
Gotta hand it to Robert Culp: he really expertly played one who just realized that he is royally screwed. The halting harpsichord does an excellent job amplifying the sinking feeling he has knowing his name is "Mud" from now on 🙃 And ya gotta love the angle shot showing Peter Falk looking contemptuously at him. It gives me the chills.
@ahvavee
@ahvavee Год назад
“The halting harpsichord” 👍👍
@EGRJ
@EGRJ 11 месяцев назад
Well, not totally. He could just claim the clock wasn't working. And even if he wasn't in the box, that doesn't prove he was at the house.
@thequietestengine
@thequietestengine 3 месяца назад
@@EGRJ He set it up to sound like he WAS in the box. If he wasnt in the box, where was he? And in true Columbo fashion, if the clock wasnt working on the day, why is it working now? 'Oh i took it to be repaired' where sir?. Then he'd need to say where, well then Columbo'd check to see which shop repaired it and "it's the funniest thing sir? I got the prints from all their staff, and you know what sir? Not one of their prints was on that clock. So then, who fixed it?'. And by that point all he's done is put his own cuffs on his wrists.
@Peter-m7i1s
@Peter-m7i1s 2 месяца назад
Thoroughly agree. The camera work and facial expressions make this one of the great Columbo scenes.
@terrymarr1948
@terrymarr1948 2 года назад
My favorite take down of the bad guy. Love the line “They’re on the ten, sir” perfect
@johnfinnegan8474
@johnfinnegan8474 2 года назад
Columbo had a knack for infuriating Robert Culp. In another episode where Culp was the murderer, the one about the subliminal cuts, he kept on interrupting him when he was trying to play a round of golf.
@frankfarago2825
@frankfarago2825 2 года назад
The sheer pain and agony on Robert Culp's face when Columbo enters the VIP louge is priceless.
@modelcitizen2028
@modelcitizen2028 2 года назад
The Lieutenant sure knows how to get on peoples nerves - with devastating consequences for the murderer! Possibly the best take-down, apart form Perfect for Framing and Candidate for crime - Robert Culp's reaction to the chimes is priceless. 👍
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 2 года назад
Except the mustache which should never have been in fashion
@jeremyprice7256
@jeremyprice7256 2 года назад
Oh, yes! I remember "Suitable For Framing!"
@E1N9A8N0DA
@E1N9A8N0DA 2 года назад
No take-down in all Columbo history is more demoralizing than in A Stitch in Crime to me. Letting the culprit feel like he dodged the bullet and fully enjoy an illusional victory during his last moments of freedom, before coming right back in for the final checkmate. That is savage. Also the ones in A Deadly State Of Mind, The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder and the exceptional Swan Song are among the top arrests. 👍
@lewisner
@lewisner 2 года назад
I loved the sting in Mind Over Mayhem where he tells the murderer "I was looking for a cigar smoker and there you were".
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 2 года назад
He might have felt like a ding-a-ling or a ding dong.
@walklikeapanther
@walklikeapanther 2 года назад
7:00 - 30 seconds of Columbo looking his most gotcha ever, fist pumping smirk and all
@eddierushing5416
@eddierushing5416 2 года назад
Culp was an amazing character actor! Any scene and gesture he made always drew the viewer in. Falk must have really liked working with him and mcgoohan and Cassidy!
@montanasam63
@montanasam63 2 года назад
"What..about the Pelican Brief?"
@patagualianmostly7437
@patagualianmostly7437 2 года назад
Donald Pleasence....etc etc.... and it was SO obvious they loved being invited in onto his shows.... It was always a magic formula of a group of great actors.... doing something "slightly" different.... And enjoying the experience that "Columbo" gave them.
@ernesttyler6960
@ernesttyler6960 Год назад
As he made many episodes With these actors! I thought it was irritating! Like the blonde Beautiful Brash New York in your face woman! God she was in SO MANY SHOWS
@Notturnoir
@Notturnoir Год назад
@@ernesttyler6960his wife?
@carolgarland3282
@carolgarland3282 Год назад
@@ernesttyler6960that was Peter Falk’s wife in real life, Shera Danese .
@christopherecatalano
@christopherecatalano 2 года назад
I always cracked up when Culp would reach deeply into his memory for his lines, so close to forgetting them, and then pulling them back from the brink. Falk’s dark sideways gotcha glare when he nails Culp is magnificent. You can cut the guilt in the air with a knife🤣🤣🤣
@MrSamuelArthurRobertAllen
@MrSamuelArthurRobertAllen 2 года назад
Another great episode. How a clock chime cracked it. Columbo always finds a way to catch them.
@bootstrapperwilson7687
@bootstrapperwilson7687 2 года назад
A way
@MrSamuelArthurRobertAllen
@MrSamuelArthurRobertAllen 2 года назад
@@bootstrapperwilson7687 thank you
@markpage9886
@markpage9886 Год назад
Harlan Ellison, who was born a curmudgeon, recalled meeting Culp at the Bradbury Building for Demon with a Glass Hand. Culp was reading a book on Mesoamerican Art and spoke to him. Ellison who felt that actors were just bright enough to read a script, found Robert Culp insightful, engaging, bright and witty. He was, in short, poleaxed by the actor.
@eddierushing5416
@eddierushing5416 Год назад
Culp was perfection in The Outer Limits!
@patrickjohnson5658
@patrickjohnson5658 2 года назад
I loved all those episodes with Robert Culp(able) in them. He knew his office telephone was bugged and use that fact to set up his perfect alibi.
@lisawilliams2013
@lisawilliams2013 2 года назад
“Culp(able)”?? That’s awesome!!! 😂 And Culp is one of my fave baddies on Columbo!
@mkassis713
@mkassis713 2 года назад
Culpable LOL,good one !!!
@landonletterman831
@landonletterman831 2 года назад
I love how a perfect alibi is usually what sets Columbo to scrutinizing, lol I mean, an alibi is _good,_ but a _perfect_ alibi? How often does that come along, unless you are in every televised Columbo mystery, lol
@mkassis713
@mkassis713 2 года назад
@@landonletterman831 If someone's alibi is too good, chances are ,Columbo will suspect that person
@josephwright6154
@josephwright6154 2 года назад
Robert culpRIT 🤣
@GrowthruGod
@GrowthruGod 2 года назад
I love the silent acting at the end
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 2 года назад
0:47 That dude cracked me up. "I'll have to consult my files". The condescending way he said it was hilarious!
@lewisner
@lewisner 2 года назад
He didn't ask for police ID.
@Silinil
@Silinil 2 года назад
@@lewisner Yeah, that's the bit that surprised me. With the way Columbo looks, you'd expect they'd want confirmation the guy really was what he claimed haha. Still, the acting is top notch.
@lewisner
@lewisner 2 года назад
@@Silinil in Ransom For Dead Man he turns up on the doorstep at night and Lee Grant opens the door in a nightgown. He just says I'm the police and she never asks for ID.
@Silinil
@Silinil 2 года назад
@@lewisner The 70's were like a different world, I guess :D
@ertznay3142
@ertznay3142 2 года назад
That's Richard Stahl, he was marvelous at playing smarmy pricks.
@Stasiaflonase
@Stasiaflonase 2 года назад
Peter Falk was a great actor and what he did with Colombo was amazing to watch.
@Davtwan
@Davtwan 2 года назад
I like the foreshadowing with the clock in the travel agency. It gives the viewer a chance to figure it out themselves.
@chr970
@chr970 Год назад
When Culp takes the drink at the end, he was so infuriated I thought he was going to bite a chunk of the glass off.
@matthewrammig
@matthewrammig 2 года назад
Columbo taping on the ice cream stick and Culp clearing the air with so much authority saying “alright Columbo, now, what do you want?” is so insanely funny
@screechowl75
@screechowl75 2 года назад
I love the tie getting tight when Bob Culp realizes that he is screwed.
@EmmettXIV
@EmmettXIV Год назад
6:57 times up Hanlon. this was a great gotcha moment. The visual emotions on Hanlon knowing that Columbo just busted him, the tense music playing, the glare Columbo gives him.
@wrlord
@wrlord 2 года назад
7:01 the most genuine expression of emotion from Columbo ever.
@rustymixer2886
@rustymixer2886 2 года назад
Gotcha
@johnmanier7968
@johnmanier7968 2 года назад
He does that in quite a few episodes, although this was the only time at the very end.
@flappospammo
@flappospammo Год назад
Columbowned !!!!
@lewisc215
@lewisc215 Год назад
BS
@davidmarshall5596
@davidmarshall5596 2 года назад
Just simply brilliant how the lieutenant gets his man ..gets under his skin & delivers the fatal blow with the evidence..& fair play to the villain who went from being very smug to very uneasy as he knew the game was up!! Excellent as always sir 👍
@david-yc7bc
@david-yc7bc 2 года назад
One of the best episodes of the series.A cuckoo clock, brilliant!
@kathconserv
@kathconserv 2 года назад
Yep
@fredcox6994
@fredcox6994 2 года назад
You're cuckoo, that's a rotating pendulum clock
@gunitpuri
@gunitpuri 2 года назад
If it was me, Id have said, the Clock wasn't working on that day and I just got it fixed, I guess the only issue would be who fixed it and how and then Columbo would have got him anyway....The thing is that he knows he's backtracking once he hears the non-chime and knows he's defeated. I love Robert Culp his acting is so good like he's bullet proof until Columbo slowly breaks him down and he just drops the act to a beaten man!!
@dennissmith6255
@dennissmith6255 2 года назад
My favorite scene from all the Columbo movies. Well acted and well scripted. I wouldn't be surprised if there were some improvised moments in there.
@cushingpushing
@cushingpushing 2 года назад
I love Robert Culp, thanks for putting this up! Columbo is one of my favorite TV shows!
@ponchoman49
@ponchoman49 2 года назад
The way these two play off each other is priceless
@GeneralSirDouglasMcA
@GeneralSirDouglasMcA 2 года назад
“Your wife has my sympathy.” Biggest burn on the Lt ever.
@hallstein6025
@hallstein6025 Год назад
"ooh look he did it again" always gets me
@royshashibrock3990
@royshashibrock3990 Год назад
I've commented here before, but I keep watching this, and my comment is essentially the same: one of the finest acting performances ever by both actors...anyone who can watch this and not feel Culp's pain as he realizes he is busted is a bigger man than me.
@knighttuttrupriprock9733
@knighttuttrupriprock9733 2 года назад
Culp, best bad guy . The music at the end priceless, few notes saying so much.
@R.POliver
@R.POliver 7 месяцев назад
“Double Exposure” is my favorite Culp episode, but in this one, he gives my favorite performance of the three. The sneers and exasperation he exudes throughout this episode, not just with Columbo but his victim, is some really great acting by Culp. The scene in the airport the long shot tracking them both is some of the best acting you will ever see big or small screen.
@johnhannibalsmith1607
@johnhannibalsmith1607 2 года назад
He went from being annoyed and infuriated to being in awe.
@johnyvico
@johnyvico Год назад
The look on his face when he hears the chime is totally drained
@rlchico666
@rlchico666 2 года назад
5:43 "You're on the 10 sir." Columbo is the man!
@Steve-gc5nt
@Steve-gc5nt 2 года назад
Don't throw me out, you'll miss the best part. 😂
@cylon6
@cylon6 2 года назад
Robert Culp never getting an Emmy nomination for Columbo is the biggest crime. The same with Jack Cassidy.
@jasonluong3862
@jasonluong3862 2 года назад
It's a joy to watch these episodes, trying to pin down the moment Columbo suspects someone as the murderer. In this case, it's the murderer's habit of turning down the volume of the radio when making a phone call.
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 Год назад
Culp must be so effing pissed he forgot tht ONE little detail.
@helios1912
@helios1912 2 года назад
Good one--the haunting "gotcha" music adds impact. Love the Robert Culp, Jack Cassidy villains. One can tell they loved playing the baddie.
@saikarlsass710
@saikarlsass710 Год назад
I love the sound or music at the end when the murderer was catched. So appropriate to the clock.
@bryanhead2670
@bryanhead2670 2 года назад
Head hurt? Take a trip! Iconic scene!!!! The most crucial game is the best Columbo!!!
@wherami
@wherami 2 года назад
columbo is great to watch after all these years
@rfletch62
@rfletch62 2 года назад
The more arrogant the villain, the more I enjoy his fall at Columbo's hand.
@MaceoTheCat64
@MaceoTheCat64 2 года назад
I've watched this 20 times and I still see new things that I missed
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 2 года назад
Rest in powerful peace Peter Falk 🙏 16 September 1927 ~ 23 June 2011⚘
@AC3HT
@AC3HT 2 года назад
Columbo and Culp at their best. Absolutely enjoy their class and style. 📺
@pepsimadd17
@pepsimadd17 2 года назад
Robert culp always played a brilliant villain
@AlanForde-CheyneMS
@AlanForde-CheyneMS 2 года назад
I love how Columbo clenches his fist as he snags another victim....great ending
@GoGoTwice
@GoGoTwice 5 месяцев назад
The more you watch Columbo, the more you appreciate just how natural Peter Falk’s acting is
@TheUsmc7211
@TheUsmc7211 2 года назад
The music in the background really sold it!
@IMArtisanX
@IMArtisanX Год назад
As a repeating murderer, I'd have to say that Robert was certainly 'Culpable!'
@t.ruththeblack
@t.ruththeblack 2 года назад
Ding-a-Ling Ice-Crean Concession . . . that is hilarious!
@siliconview
@siliconview Год назад
Rob Culp and Peter Falk deadly combo ...lovely touch!
@miramar7607
@miramar7607 Год назад
Todos los capítulos en los que ha participado Robert Culp son espectaculares, pero este es mi preferido. Por este capítulo me hice fan de la serie. Un final épico!!!
@rudeboyjohn3483
@rudeboyjohn3483 9 месяцев назад
Always good to see a new fan!
@richie6921
@richie6921 Год назад
Brilliant classic scene from one of the best series ever. The way he celebrates, and the stare. The way he stares at him
@paulwalker1793
@paulwalker1793 2 года назад
Doesn't get any better. Pure class
@phillipstankey8881
@phillipstankey8881 Год назад
5:45 Love how Columbo has to tell them where the team is on the field
@DarthAverage
@DarthAverage Год назад
The sideways look from Columbo seems to me to be saying, "Explain to me why the sound of that clock isn't on the tape. Take all the time you need. I'll wait."
@alexkrycek3359
@alexkrycek3359 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant acting. Just brilliant. Robert Culp is superb!!!
@paulronco9709
@paulronco9709 2 года назад
Thank you so much again.
@BlackEagle182
@BlackEagle182 Год назад
7:33 savage at its finest 🐐💯
@Anthony-gq7dk
@Anthony-gq7dk 2 года назад
Timeless. Culp was excellent as was Falk , wish he was back making them again.
@martinobrien7110
@martinobrien7110 Год назад
Just Great Actors from the Golden Age of Television.
@Zorn76
@Zorn76 Год назад
I'm not sure if everything would hold up in Court, but I love how Columbo thinks.
@ElvisTranscriber2
@ElvisTranscriber2 Год назад
7:35 he's thinking: oh well, this is over.... *now I gess it's back to being a very bad John Cleese lookalike!* 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 2 года назад
Travel agent: ask if people's head hurt Colombo: complain his feets hurt
@eddierushing5416
@eddierushing5416 Год назад
The sound of the clock and the look on Columbos face to the murderer is just perfection.
@ROYALP100
@ROYALP100 2 года назад
The last one with Culp was pure Genius...You see what they don't tell you is when ever you see a professional doing something you can bet they've done it at least 1 million times before they became proficient at it.
@MaceoTheCat64
@MaceoTheCat64 2 года назад
Excellent writers that are so rare. Richard Levinson and William Link made this series famous.
@kabobawsome
@kabobawsome 2 года назад
Very few people does Columbo make deliberate direct digs at. The "He does it again" is hilarious.
@t.ruththeblack
@t.ruththeblack 2 года назад
When a man straightens his tie, he's in the hot seat!
@ActuallyHoudini
@ActuallyHoudini Год назад
my vcr recording clipped off before the ending. thank GOD they upload these things
@njacobdekelaita6198
@njacobdekelaita6198 Год назад
These 2 were the best in this scene. So many great Colombo moments
@lawrencelubbers2316
@lawrencelubbers2316 2 года назад
Just the look that Robert Culp gave
@christopherkraft1327
@christopherkraft1327 2 года назад
Another great gotcha moment from the Lieutenant!!! 👍👍
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 2 года назад
Rest in powerful peace Robert Culp🙏 16 August 1930 ~ 24 March 2010⚘
@wearethebomb42
@wearethebomb42 2 года назад
I love how this scene begins with an ad for a headache cure 😂
@joshuajared100
@joshuajared100 2 года назад
“where would you like to go today?” “HOME!” 3 wonderful actors in the same episode Culp Falk …and Rhoda
@kenw.1112
@kenw.1112 2 года назад
Culp was wishing that his drink would be laced with poison when the clock went off!
@raymondgarafano8604
@raymondgarafano8604 2 года назад
He just can't believe he forgot 1 little detail. . . he knows he is SO screwed. . .Like how could I have not thought of that...
@Ares99999
@Ares99999 Год назад
RIP to two splendid actors.
@azimus1776
@azimus1776 12 дней назад
These two guys together - cinematic gold. Titans of their craft.
@bababa3917
@bababa3917 2 года назад
All he had to say was that the clock wasn't working that day. 🤣🤣
@Jeremiah7-ox2nj
@Jeremiah7-ox2nj 2 года назад
Back when we still had great television.
@gunitpuri
@gunitpuri Год назад
Culp had so much disdain for Columbo, it made his arrest that much more satisfying ...my favourite villain 😅
@BudSchnelker
@BudSchnelker 2 года назад
The great Richard Stahl as the travel agent. He was a regular on The Odd Couple during this era.
@cunn9305
@cunn9305 2 года назад
One of the best scenes ever !
@kennethanderson8873
@kennethanderson8873 Год назад
This is my favorite ‘Gotcha’ music! 🤣
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