Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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... Tout lireA 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.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Martha
- (as Denice Kumagi)
- Second Biker
- (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."
Shatner plays a brash radio talk show host with a fixation on his adopted daughter. When another man tries to break her away from him, he's driven to extreme means in order to dispose of the threat. The murder itself is quite straightforward here, relying on an unusual telephone-related alibi for the most part, and the resolution is fairly average.
What lifts it is a typically assured performance from Peter Falk as the titular detective. Falk enjoys a handful of comedic moments in this one; they're quite familiar and have played out before, but there's plenty of mileage in them nonetheless. He also shares plenty of scenes with Shatner, and both actors are really enjoying themselves. You can't help but do so as well.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe tie that is worn by Fielding Chase (William Shatner) in his opening scene is the same tie that Lauren Staton (Faye Dunaway) bought for Columbo (Peter Falk) in the previous Columbo TV movie 'It's All In The Game'
- GaffesRadio 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.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Columbo: Butterfly in Shades of Grey (1994)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Коломбо: Бабочка в серых тонах
- Lieux de tournage
- 3469 Cross Creek Rd, Malibu, Californie, États-Unis(Fielding Chase's mansion, Now Demolishe)
- Société de production
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