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Columbo: Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.5K
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Columbo: Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo (1990)
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A woman who blames both her business partner and Lt. Columbo for the loss of her husband, who died in prison serving a manslaughter sentence after an arrest by Columbo, murders the business ... Read allA woman who blames both her business partner and Lt. Columbo for the loss of her husband, who died in prison serving a manslaughter sentence after an arrest by Columbo, murders the business partner, and sets her sights on Columbo's wife.A woman who blames both her business partner and Lt. Columbo for the loss of her husband, who died in prison serving a manslaughter sentence after an arrest by Columbo, murders the business partner, and sets her sights on Columbo's wife.

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writer
    • Peter S. Fischer
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Helen Shaver
    • Ian McShane
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    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writer
      • Peter S. Fischer
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Helen Shaver
      • Ian McShane
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Helen Shaver
    Helen Shaver
    • Vivian Dimitri
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Leland St. John
    Edward Winter
    Edward Winter
    • Charlton 'Charlie' Chambers
    • (as Ed Winter)
    Tom Isbell
    • Sgt. Brady
    Teresa Ganzel
    Teresa Ganzel
    • Dede Perkins
    Michael Alldredge
    Michael Alldredge
    • Connolly
    Hugh Gillin
    Hugh Gillin
    • Priest at Funeral
    Rosanna Huffman
    • Mrs. Thornwood
    George Buck
    • George Thornwood
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Claude
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    • Dr. Steadman
    Peggy Walton-Walker
    Peggy Walton-Walker
    • Liz Cooper
    • (as Peggy Walton Walker)
    Joe Bellan
    Joe Bellan
    • Joe
    Robert Balderson
    • Jerry
    Julius Branca
    • Abe Lasko
    Roger Hampton
    • Theo Kellerman
    Robin Bach
    Robin Bach
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      • Vincent McEveety
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      • Peter S. Fischer
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    8Boba_Fett1138

    This time it's personal.

    This time the movie its main target is Lt. Columbo himself. He's being given a hard time by a lady, who's husband has died in jail after he had been convicted for murder. Of course the person that got him behind bars was Columbo himself. Now how has to watch out for his life and that of his own wife now that the woman is seeking revenge.

    Sounds like a real formulaic thriller plot, which it is also is really. But the difference is that this plot is different from just the usual Columbo formula, though the movie still knows to maintain all of the typical Columbo movie ingredients. The movie is also being told slightly differently and is told in a flashback mode. Normally it doesn't work out too well when a Columbo tries out a new approach with its style and story but in this particular case it simply works out well, since it's so well constructed and effective. Even if this script would had been used for any other average non-Columbo affiliated movie it would had been just as good.

    Columbo has always used his wife to gain the trust from his main suspects and you could even question if there really is a Mrs. Columbo, also since she is never shown in any of the movies. Yes, I know there is a short lived "Mrs. Columbo" series which focused on the lieutenant's wife solving crimes as a reporter but I doubt that it was the original creators intention that she would ever appear in life form. In this movie his wife plays a central element for the movie its story, (also hence the movie its title) even though she again never even appears in the movie itself.

    Helen Shaver plays a great part within the movie. Rarely has a Columbo movie ever concentrated so much on the movie its killer and viewpoint. So it's a real carrying role, which she handles just fine. She is a capable actress who isn't the best known but she has played in some great movie productions throughout her career, though often in much smaller roles. She's also active as a director now days and has directed many episodes of some very successful series.

    The movie is interesting because it differs with its main concept so much from any other Columbo movie and it is also great since it actually works out and has a solid script, that is nicely constructed and being told within the movie.

    8/10

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    aramis-112-804880

    Feath in a realtor's office

    Helen Shaver heads a cast including Ian McShane and Teresa Gangel in an episode that pounds the final nail in the coffin of "Mrs. Columbo." The TV series, not the . . . Person.

    After the success of "Columbo" someone had the "bright" notion of "Mrs. Columbo." Though the great detective never appears, unstated connections were made in the opening credits. When the show faltered "Kate Columbo" divorced her never seen husband and I think the show finally died under the title "Kate Loves a Mystery." I may be inexact title-wise, but I don't care enough to look it up.

    In this episode Columbo said he'd been married 28 or 29 years. Unless he's lying about a make-believe wife it really is "Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo."

    As far as the episode itself, Shaver ties all the men in knots and Gangel doesn't have enough to do. But then, I really like her. And perhaps I've seen too much Columbo but the clues were too obvious. I figured it out early and I'm not clever about these things.

    The good: Roscoe Lee Browne has a neat cameo. Great actor. It's too bad he never "did it" in a "Columbo" episode, to my knowledge. I'd like to see Browne and Falk in that duel.
    8bkoganbing

    With murder on her mind

    This Columbo story departs from the usual format in that Columbo is always the outsider digging for facts to solve a murder. The perpetrators are always apart and are never a threat to Columbo personally.

    But Helen Shaver is a different kettle of fish. She shoots Edward Winter who ratted out her late husband and Columbo is also in her sights as he was the investigating officer. Her husband convicted of fraud died in prison and Shaver spent some time in a mental health facility.

    So while in a remarkable coincidence is the investigating detective on Winter's homicide she's getting close to him with murder on her mind. And if not him her target could be Mrs. Columbo.

    So Peter Falk is playing quite a cat and mouse game with Shaver and both are seeing themselves as the cat.

    A real good scene is Falk with psychiatrist Roscoe Lee Browne who treated Shaver. With doctor/patient privilege applying and Browne trying to enjoy his gourmet meal he does convey to Columbo the danger he and the wife could be in.

    Shaver is one dangerous woman not to be missed.
    sos45-977-267352

    So who said none of the late Columbo episodes were good?

    To all those who disregard or disdain every one of the late Columbos, I hate quite a few of them too. In fact, this one plays with the format as well, which is what caused so many of the others to be dreadful. But surprise, surprise, it not only worked this time, it turned into one of the greatest of all episodes, top 5 in my book. For starters, we have the old Columbo, reserved and serious but with a bunch of funny character quirks. None of the speaking like a senile old man, or explaining things like one does to a 3 year old child. The great dialogue is back. The french restaurant scene pitting Columbo against the Matre D' is hilarious and priceless. So is the chili scene with the waitress Gracie. The plot is brilliantly original, realistic (yes, there are psychopaths like that in the real world too). Helen Shaver, always underrated, is superb, grabbing every minute of her unusually long screen time and killing it. Her cat and mouse with Columbo is superb. And Columbo not only gets to do his usual great stuff as a sleuth, but also has to become a prime time actor, and does it splendidly. Finally, Roscoe Lee Browne is splendid as Dr. Steadman, and the scene in which he and Columbo do a dance act to get the necessary info without violating doctor/patient confidentiality is a joy to watch. If all that wasn't enough, the final two scenes are just riveting. Oh, did I mention that I really liked this movie?
    6Leofwine_draca

    Unusual experimental episode

    REST IN PEACE, MRS. COLUMBO is an atypical episode in the COLUMBO series and a not entirely successful one. Like UNDERCOVER and NO TIME TO DIE, it seeks to break the established format of the show - the format that made it so successful in the first place. The idea's a novel one, I'll give them that, but the execution here is only so-so.

    What I did like was the idea of having the guest villain nursing a personal grievance against our detective hero. Helen Shaver isn't one of the series greats, but she does strive to embody her conniving character with depth and realism, so you have to give her that. The episode is also notable for featuring a couple of top character actors in support, namely Ian McShane and Roscoe Lee Browne. It's a pity they're both so underutilised.

    What I did love was the way that the villain in this story makes it personal, but that's only in the last half an hour or so and the pacing is a little off before then. The middle section does feel dragged out. However, the Columbo's-family-in-peril stuff is great, and the last ten minutes in particular really picks things up for some exhilarating viewing. The bad thing about this is the structure, particularly the opening sequence with that confusing funeral which is returned to throughout the episode. It means that the story has to be segmented and told in flashback, which is just ridiculous (and why McShane would be at the funeral is anybody's guess). A more linear narrative and this might have been one of the most memorable episodes of the entire series.

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    • Trivia
      At one point in his investigation, Columbo picks up a 1959 dime and mentions to Brady that it's "one of those old silver ones. I betcha that's worth 40, maybe 50 cents." It is true that all pre-1965 dimes (as well as quarters and halves) were made out of silver (90% silver, 10% copper, to be exact). And his estimate of the value being approximately four times the face value is correct.

      In 1965, the metal composition for dimes and quarters switched to 75% copper and 25% nickel. Halves switched to a composition of 40% silver. In 1971, halves switched to 75% copper and 25% nickel, same as the dimes and quarters.
    • Goofs
      Daylight shines through the windows of the Palisades hotel room at 2:00 A.M. when Vivian is about to return home from spending time with Leland.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Steadman: Well, perhaps the lieutenant would like to see a menu?

      Columbo: Ah, that won't be necessary, sir.

      [as Maitre D' walks away with back turned,]

      Columbo: I'll just have a BLT on white toast and cream soda.

      Maitre D': [Maitre D' abruptly turns around, and while filling out menu, says] One embarcadero garni.

      Columbo: Thank you very much.

      [Looking at Dr. Steadman's plate]

      Columbo: What are they, snails?

      Dr. Steadman: Escargo dipped in garlic butter. Flavor is fantastic.

      Columbo: Oh garlic, that's what I smell. What's it for?

      [pause]

      Columbo: To kill the taste of the snails?

      Maitre D': [Returning with plate 5 minutes later] Your embarcadero, sir. Garni.

      Columbo: Ah, excuse me, I just ordered a B.L.T., what's all this?

      Maitre D': That's garni, sir.

      Columbo: Oh. Well, to tell you the truth, I'm not feeling too hungry. Maybe you could put this in a doggie bag and I'll eat it on the plane?

      Maitre D': [With expression of disdain] Of course, sir.

      Columbo: Thank you. Ah, just the sandwich. The garni... you can keep the garni.

    • Connections
      Featured in Columbo: Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
      (uncredited)

      Written by Hank Williams

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Descanse en paz, señora Colombo
    • Filming locations
      • Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery - 1831 W. Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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