Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA popular but underhanded radio talk show host murders an ex-employee, who's been encouraging his boss's adopted daughter to publish her book against her possessive father's wishes. Lt. Colu... Leer todoA popular but underhanded radio talk show host murders an ex-employee, who's been encouraging his boss's adopted daughter to publish her book against her possessive father's wishes. Lt. Columbo investigates.A popular but underhanded radio talk show host murders an ex-employee, who's been encouraging his boss's adopted daughter to publish her book against her possessive father's wishes. Lt. Columbo investigates.
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- (as Denice Kumagi)
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- (as Deryl Caitlyn)
- Fritz (Maitre D')
- (as Wayne Dvorak)
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I've been watching all the episodes of Columbo once a week since forever on Peacock and it's fascinating to see how he aged in both his physical and acting aspects. This one still has the little tune of "this ol' man" playing in the background when he's at work on a particular focus of his investigation.
The plot is not quite as good as earlier episodes, but the clever twists of the villain make it fun.
The biggest part was of course Shatner, but wait there's more: Go find a film noir titled "The Big Clock" from 1948. It stars the famous Charles Laughton. As "Butterfly" opens with Shatner, I immediately saw Laughton in his demeanor, right down to the moustache! Was Billy Shatner mimicking Laughton? They both acted in the same dramatic fashion in their respective roles in their films. Maybe Shatner was paying homage.
As Spock would say..."Fascinating."
Overall, it is certainly worth watching but it wasn't brilliant. 6/10 Bethany Cox
COMMENTARY: This episode is superior to Shatner's first appearance on Columbo, "Fade in to Murder" (1976); of course the story & characters are totally different, except for our beloved disheveled detective. As usual, Shatner is entertaining as he hams it up in the role of the semi-shock jock.
There's a priceless sequence where Columbo shows-up on the set of a soap opera and is mistaken for an actor playing a homeless man enlisted for the shoot. There's also a compelling on-air bit involving a senator rudely confronted with his wayward past. I must say, the radio host's mansion in the mountains of Malibu is magnificent.
GRADE: B
Some of the highlights include the murder, the exchange between Falk's Columbo and Shatner's "Fielding Chase" in the restaurant, the argument between Shatner and his daughter, as well as the on-air revelation about a wayward senator.
Dick DeBenedictus's score enlivens the story with the appropriate blend of mystery and suspense.
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- TriviaThe depicted home of Fielding Chase was owned by Linda Thompson. It sold in 2005 for $22 million.
- ErroresRadio commentator Fielding Chase wears a pencil-thin moustache, so wispy and light that it's barely visible even in most close-ups, except while he is talking to Columbo at the murder scene, when the moustache is suddenly, dramatically darker brown.
- Citas
Fielding Chase: Yes, Lieutenant, there's always one more thing. Do you have a problem with short term memory? Perhaps you should consult a physician.
- ConexionesFeatured in Columbo: Butterfly in Shades of Grey (1994)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Коломбо: Бабочка в серых тонах
- Locaciones de filmación
- 3469 Cross Creek Rd, Malibú, California, Estados Unidos(Fielding Chase's mansion, Now Demolishe)
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