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Le meurtre aux deux visages

Titre original : Columbo: It's All in the Game
  • Téléfilm
  • 1993
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,8/10
2,5 k
MA NOTE
Le meurtre aux deux visages (1993)
Drame policierEnquête policièreCriminalitéDrameMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo women kill their two-timing lover, and while Lt. Columbo examines one of them, who pretended to discover the victim's body, they develop an awkward rapport.Two women kill their two-timing lover, and while Lt. Columbo examines one of them, who pretended to discover the victim's body, they develop an awkward rapport.Two women kill their two-timing lover, and while Lt. Columbo examines one of them, who pretended to discover the victim's body, they develop an awkward rapport.

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writers
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • Peter Falk
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Claudia Christian
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    2,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Peter Falk
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Claudia Christian
    • 53Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 5Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux40

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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Lauren Staton
    Claudia Christian
    Claudia Christian
    • Lisa Martin
    Armando Pucci
    Armando Pucci
    • Nick Franco
    Bill Macy
    Bill Macy
    • Ruddick
    John Finnegan
    John Finnegan
    • Barney
    Doug Sheehan
    Doug Sheehan
    • Riley
    Shelley Morrison
    Shelley Morrison
    • Nick's Maid
    Tom Henschel
    • Fingerprint Man
    Jack Shearer
    Jack Shearer
    • Investigator #1
    Shashawnee Hall
    Shashawnee Hall
    • Investigator #2
    Stewart J. Zully
    Stewart J. Zully
    • Investigator #3
    Bruce Ed Morrow
    Bruce Ed Morrow
    • Medical Examiner
    • (as Bruce E. Morrow)
    Heath Kizzier
    • Photo Clerk
    Daniel Trent
    • Detective #1
    • (as Daniel T. Trent)
    Ed McCready
    • Detective #2
    Talya Ferro
    • Telephone Co. Clerk
    Johnny Gardella
    • Eddie
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Peter Falk
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs53

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    9jamiecostelo58

    Certainly one of the best Columbo stories

    It's All In The Game is most definitely one of my all-time favourite Columbo episodes, and it is arguably the strongest of the 'later' series. What makes this work is the delicious chemistry between Faye Dunaway and Peter Falk, where both are playing a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse, with our Lt. tagging along to Lauren Staton's romantic gestures and gifts while trying hard to get to the truth of the murder of her sneaky younger boyfriend. Its the charming aspect of their interaction that makes It's All In The Game so divine to watch! Twists and turns, the usual humorous moments and the intriguing relationship between Dunaway's Staton and Claudia Christian's Lisa keeps the viewer guessing, with an admirable conclusion to the story that makes you realise the sympathy you have for the killer more than for the actual victim!

    It's All In The Game is certainly an episode of Columbo that deviates away from its usual formula, and proved to be taken very seriously with an Emmy Award win for 'Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series' for Faye Dunaway in 1994, and a total of three Golden Globe nominations. An excellent edition in the series that will perhaps stand out more than any other episode. 9/10
    8Boba_Fett1138

    Nice plotted Columbo movie, written by Peter Falk himself.

    This has got to be one of the best written Columbo episodes. Not that it's more clever than others (but it's not stupid either) but it's just more layered. Because of this, this Columbo movie entry can also be seen as one that doesn't stick necessarily purely just to the usual formula.

    It's a surprising thing that this episode was written by Peter Falk himself. Amazing since he had never written a screenplay in his life before (at least not one that got turned into a movie) and it as of yet is also the last and only one he ever penned down. I guess starring in so many Columbo movies makes you an expert on police thrillers and Peter Falk one day decided to write down some of his own ideas. The result is a more personal Columbo movie, in which we get to see a more personal side (do we?) of the Lieutenant when he apparently falls for the charms of a young(er) beautiful woman, who however also happens to be the suspect in a murder case.

    It's perhaps also a movie that moves along a bit slower than the usual Columbo movie entry. This is because the movie also focuses more on its characters, instead of just purely its murder plot. Still the movie itself also features some nice twists and other clever detective movie aspects. The lover of this genre will surely enjoy this movie even if that one isn't familiar with 'Columbo'.

    Another nice thing about this movie is that is stars Faye Dunaway, who of course is a big star, especially back in those days. She plays a good role. We as the viewers knows what she is doing and that she is manipulating but yet we still care for- and appreciate the character, which is really thanks to Dunaway's performance. It's great to see her in the sequences together with Peter Falk. There was some good movie chemistry there.

    A better- and slightly different than usual Columbo movie.

    8/10

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    9stubbers

    Awesome Columbo Episode

    "It's All In The Game" is another superior modern Columbo that easily ranks alongside the best 70s episodes. This is a timeless episode. All the elements of vintage Columbo are in place, with a few added twists.

    The main attraction of this episode is the undercurrent between Columbo and murderess, played brilliantly by Faye Dunaway. As she says, you're never quite sure what Columbo is thinking. So you have conversations that work on different levels - superficially both Columbo and Dunawaye's character Lauren are flirting with each other and looking halfway to getting romantically involved, but under the surface they are basically just playing each other. That doesn't mean there isn't a genuine spark between the two, it's just a complicated mixture of head and heart. And with Columbo, his head always rules his heart - no matter how much he likes a murderer, he will never fail in his job to put them behind bars.

    In this case the murderess has an accomplice, and Columbo goes so far as to spare her from arrest in return for Lauren's confession. The murder is a straightforward shooting, no trained dogs or magic markers balanced on record players. The relative simplicity of the case means that the episode can focus more on the dialogue and characterisation than an elaborate plot.

    All in all this is a real classy episode that manages to be sophisticated and upmarket without ever becoming dreary in the process. The whole show was virtually single-handedly created by Peter Falk (well maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration) but it seems the more involvement he had in an episode, the better. He of all people knew how to get the best from Columbo.

    Finally, no I don't think Columbo was ever remotely tempted to take his relationship with Lauren any further. The title explains everything: the flirting, the gentle frissons of romance are ultimately nothing more than Columbo's way of playing the game...
    7AaronCapenBanner

    The Women

    Faye Dunaway guest stars as Lauren Staton, a beautiful, well-to-do woman who, along with a younger woman named Lisa Martin(played by Claudia Christian) kill a two-timing man named Nick Franco(played by Armando Pucci) who had been seeing them both. They make it look like a burglary gone wrong, but Lt. Columbo(Peter Falk) finds oddities in the case that bother him, which leads to the surprising development of Lauren openly flirting with Columbo in order to distract him from the case! Will the good Lt. fall from grace and betray his beloved Mrs. Columbo, or is it indeed all in the game? Dunaway is magnificent here, and entirely believable. Viewer may be made a bit uncomfortable by the apparent (protracted) seduction, but this well showcases Columbo's canny mind, which leads to a memorable ending.
    8tavm

    It's All in the Game is a fine latter-day episode of Columbo

    It's All in the Game is one of the more fascinating of the latter-day Columbo movies for three reasons: 1. Peter Falk wrote this episode. 2. Faye Dunaway plays a character who flirts with the Leutenant in order to distract him from his suspicions. 3. Columbo almost seems to fall for her. As another poster mentioned, I did see some kind of lesbian subtext in an early scene between Dunaway's character and that of Claudia Christian's in the latter's apartment before the big reveal at the end. Also appearing were Bill Macy as the building super and Shelley Morrison, years before playing Karen's maid in Will and Grace, as the murdered victim's maid who is amusing showing Falk how she cleans the refrigerator. So the Leutenant likes peanut butter and raisins. O-k-a-y! Highly amusing and suspenseful and Ms. Dunaway deserved her Emmy. Definitely recommended for Columbo fans.

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    • Anecdotes
      Faye Dunaway won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for this episode.
    • Gaffes
      In the opening credits, the water from the fountain outside Lauren Staton's house defies gravity and flows back into the fountain, revealing that the shot is being played backwards.
    • Citations

      Laura Staton: What's your first name?

      Lt. Columbo: Lieutenant.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards (1994)
    • Bandes originales
      Stand By Your Man
      (uncredited )

      Written by Billy Sherrill and Tammy Wynette (uncredited )

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 octobre 1993 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Todo está en juego
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 14622 Ventura Blvd Ste 104, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Hooper Camera & Imaging Ctrs, Columbo picks up photos, closed)
    • société de production
      • Universal Television
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    • Durée
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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