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Il y a un truc!

Titre original : Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine
  • Téléfilm
  • 1989
  • Unrated
  • 1h 38min
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Peter Falk, Anthony Andrews, Anthony Zerbe, Dana Andersen, Karen Austin, and Alan Fudge in Il y a un truc! (1989)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn egocentric magician masquerading as a real psychic murders his old mentor, a magician charged to expose him as fraud, by beheading him while he's rehearsing his guillotine trick. Lt. Colu... Tout lireAn egocentric magician masquerading as a real psychic murders his old mentor, a magician charged to expose him as fraud, by beheading him while he's rehearsing his guillotine trick. Lt. Columbo is on the case.An egocentric magician masquerading as a real psychic murders his old mentor, a magician charged to expose him as fraud, by beheading him while he's rehearsing his guillotine trick. Lt. Columbo is on the case.

  • Réalisation
    • Leo Penn
  • Scénario
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • William Read Woodfield
  • Casting principal
    • Peter Falk
    • Anthony Andrews
    • Karen Austin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Leo Penn
    • Scénario
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • William Read Woodfield
    • Casting principal
      • Peter Falk
      • Anthony Andrews
      • Karen Austin
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux26

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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Anthony Andrews
    Anthony Andrews
    • Elliott Blake
    Karen Austin
    Karen Austin
    • Dr. Paula Hall
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Bert Spindler
    Alan Fudge
    Alan Fudge
    • Mr. Harrow
    Dana Andersen
    • Dori
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Sgt. Russo
    Anthony Zerbe
    Anthony Zerbe
    • Max Dyson
    Michael Bacall
    Michael Bacall
    • Tommy
    Charles Howerton
    Charles Howerton
    • Colonel Eckherdt
    Milt Kogan
    Milt Kogan
    • Medical Examiner
    Tony Amendola
    Tony Amendola
    • Clergyman
    Rob Garrison
    Rob Garrison
    • Young Man
    Frank Simons
    Frank Simons
    • Polygraph Operator
    Lenny Hicks
    • Eddie
    Ben Yudell
    • Kevin
    Nick DeMauro
    • Locksmith
    • (as Nick Demauro)
    Peter Noel Duhamel
    • Detective
    • Réalisation
      • Leo Penn
    • Scénario
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • William Read Woodfield
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    Wizard-8

    Okay, but not one of the stronger entries

    Although I am not a fanatic about Columbo, whenever I come across an episode while I'm channel surfing, I take it. The Columbo mysteries definitely beat the offerings of many other shows, even the Columbo entries that aren't as strong as others... which this one happens to be.

    Let me make clear that I didn't hate or merely dislike this entry - I was to a significant degree entertained. But at the same time I saw some significant weaknesses. The most obvious one is the fact that this entry was designed to fit a two hour time slot, while the older episodes were made for a ninety minute time slot. While you might think that more Columbo would be great, for this particular mystery it is a problem. The setup takes far, far longer than usual; it takes a long time for Columbo to make his first appearance. And after Columbo starts to make his investigation, there are a few other places where the story seems unnecessarily padded out.

    Also, there are some predictable touches here and there, though that may be because I know the hero so well by now, I have a good idea how he works.

    But I'm glad I saw this entry despite its flaws. It's always nice to see this character, who is a little older but still a brilliant and interesting detective. Series fans should enjoy this entry, though people unfamiliar with Columbo should probably start with some of the older (and stronger) episodes first before watching this entry.
    bob the moo

    Not the classic series but does enough to entertain fans by sticking near formula

    Elliot Blake is a well-known psychic who is working to prove his skills to the US Government so he can enter the lucrative and highly secretive programme for developing psychic powers. Despite having blitzed the tests (with a little help from the inside) the game appears up when magician and renowned cynic Max Dyson is brought in by the Government to give him a harder test. What the Government agents don't know is that the men have a history and Dyson helps Blake by passing him despite him being a fake. However this history also drives Blake to kill Dyson in the latter's own magic guillotine – making it look like a tragic accident. It appears an open and shut case of death by misadventure but a Philips head screwdriver is enough to put doubt in Columbo's mind. Finding that Dyson had just worked with Blake and signed him off as genuine, Columbo turns to his unique talent to assist him with the case.

    As with many TV film series (such as Perry Mason), if you like one or two of them then you'll pretty much like them all. This entry in the Columbo series pretty much follows the usual formula – we know the killer and the "perfect" plan but then watch Columbo follow his hunch and gradually starts to pick holes in the story he is told before eventually finding enough to prove his suspicions. Knowing this ahead of time won't ruin anything for you; it is simply what happens in all the films. With this strict adherence to formula it is usually down to several factors whether or not the Columbo film stands out or if it is just average. The new Columbo films don't always pull this trick off but this one is enjoyable enough thanks to sticking close to the formula to cover up for the unlikely nature of the plot. Although it provides some nice ideas, the narrative lacks a real lack of convincing development and this at times put me off but generally it had enough about it to keep me interested.

    The way Columbo solves the mystery isn't a nice, logical story but moves in jumps and sudden discoveries; again it is entertaining enough but not quite as satisfying where he picks at smaller details. The magical aspect of the story has been done better earlier in the series but it still works well here, providing Columbo with some nice scenes where he turns the tricks on Elliott to get his man. It isn't classic fare but it should satisfy fans. Falk is on good form, which helps, and he does enjoy a nice chemistry with Andrews. The latter is not great but he is good enough to work within the formula and make for an interesting target for Columbo. Support from Zerbe is good but other than him nobody else is really that memorable.

    Overall this is not up to the standard of the better Columbo episodes from the 1970's but it is actually reasonably good. By sticking to formula it covers up the plot weaknesses and will do enough to satisfy fans of the film. A much better alternative would be "Columbo: Now You See Him" but failing a return to the best days this is an OK modern Columbo.
    9blanche-2

    a winning newer Columbo

    When Columbo returned to television in the late '80s, the integrity of the original series was usually in place. The qualities that made Columbo tops were never more apparent than in "Columbo Goes to the Guillotine," with guest stars Anthony Andrews, Anthony Zerbe, and Karen Austin. Andrews plays a psychic being wooed by a government organization for his gifts, but of course, they want to see proof. He is connected with a psychic institute run by beautiful Karen Austin, who not only wants the credibility a win like this could give her institute, but Andrews himself. She is running tests and helping him cheat.

    Enter Zerbe, a magician who makes his living debunking psychics. He is brought in by the government to administer special tests to Andrews. Turns out, he and Andrews knew each other once, long ago, in a third world prison, and when Zerbe saw his chance to get out, he did, leaving Andrews behind. There is a hint here of more than just a prison friendship - in the hands of two excellent actors like Zerbe and Andrews, they have etched these characters and their relationship with a lot of layers. Andrews plays the card of their old friendship to get Zerbe to give him elaborate tests that are carried out by trickery, and then sanction him as real to the government. This accomplished, Andrews plays the revenge card for what Zerbe did by abandoning him years ago and, in a remarkable scene, gets rid of him. It's brilliantly done as the murder is never shown, but it makes you sick anyway.

    It's up to Columbo to debunk the psychic and reveal him for what he really is, a cold-blooded killer. Watch Columbo figure out the tests, with the help of a boy who is a magic aficionado, and be prepared to be caught up in the scenario and feel like you've just seen a pretty great magic show. One of the truly great Columbos.
    7bkoganbing

    In Harm's Way

    After a hiatus of over a decade Peter Falk returns as the dogged and persistent homicide detective Columbo of the LAPD. As usual he's got himself a suspect who thinks he's a cut or two above the hoi ploi.

    Anthony Zerbe is our victim here and he's a magician in the tradition of Harry Houdini. And as history has taught us one of Houdini's sidelines was the exposure of psychics whom he thought were all a gang of frauds.

    Zerbe knows that Anthony Andrews is a fraud and he's got some personal knowledge of that because they have some history together. Zerbe by the way is no saint either.

    Zerbe is done in by one of his magician's props, a guillotine he uses in his act that proves to be all too real.

    One thing about this episode, like in a few others Columbo doesn't have much of a case, he just hopes the suspect trips himself up. Andrews does in fact, but Peter Falk puts himself in harm's way to do it.

    But of course he gets his man.
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    Some Good Scenes

    Good Scenes and Good acting. however? The writers should have come up with a better ending. Peter Falk should have insisted on it. Columbo actually risks his life betting that the murderer will try to TAKE his life at the end. If he didn't take the bait? Columbo would have been killed, I will not say how. People need to watch it. However, you need a whole lot of "Suspension of Disbelief"

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    • Anecdotes
      This is the first new episode of Columbo in a decade. Peter Falk was 61 when he returned to the role.
    • Gaffes
      While not ideal, a Phillips head screw sometimes can be screwed by a "regular" flat-bladed screwdriver, but not vice versa. To make the screwdriver plot more believable, the types of screwdriver should have been reversed.
    • Citations

      Lt. Columbo: Always remember it's a trick. Keep that in mind and you can figure out how it's done.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine (1989)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 avril 1994 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tödliche Tricks
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Inglewood Park Cemetery - 720 Florence Avenue, Inglewood, Californie, États-Unis(Funeral Scenre)
    • Société de production
      • Universal Television
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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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