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Intrighi inspiegabili

Titolo originale: Columbo: Grand Deceptions
  • Film per la TV
  • 1989
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
1951
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Peter Falk and Robert Foxworth in Intrighi inspiegabili (1989)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe head of a private military think tank who's been embezzling funds from the institute murders a colleague who's been investigating him, while devising a watertight alibi. Lt. Columbo dism... Leggi tuttoThe head of a private military think tank who's been embezzling funds from the institute murders a colleague who's been investigating him, while devising a watertight alibi. Lt. Columbo dismantles his alibi.The head of a private military think tank who's been embezzling funds from the institute murders a colleague who's been investigating him, while devising a watertight alibi. Lt. Columbo dismantles his alibi.

  • Regia
    • Sam Wanamaker
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • Sy Salkowitz
  • Star
    • Peter Falk
    • Robert Foxworth
    • Andy Romano
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    1951
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Sam Wanamaker
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Sy Salkowitz
    • Star
      • Peter Falk
      • Robert Foxworth
      • Andy Romano
    • 34Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali21

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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Robert Foxworth
    Robert Foxworth
    • Frank Brailie
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Sergeant Major Lester Keegan
    Janet Eilber
    Janet Eilber
    • Jenny Padget
    Stephen Elliott
    Stephen Elliott
    • General Padget
    Michael McManus
    Michael McManus
    • Tanzer
    James Lashly
    James Lashly
    • Sidney Winnik
    Lynn Clark
    • Marcia
    Bennett James
    Bennett James
    • Corporal
    • (as Bennett Liss)
    Lee Arenberg
    Lee Arenberg
    • Paramilitary Man #3
    John William Gibson
    • Paramilitary Man #2
    Stephen Quadros
    Stephen Quadros
    • Paramilitary Man #4
    Milt Kogan
    Milt Kogan
    • Medical Examiner
    Christopher Titus
    Christopher Titus
    • Paramilitary Man #1
    Rick Marzan
    • Police Officer
    George J. Peters
    • Mr. Martinson
    Carolyn Carradine
    • Major's Wife
    Norma MacMillan
    • Mrs. Martinson
    • (as Norma Macmillan)
    • Regia
      • Sam Wanamaker
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Sy Salkowitz
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    sos45-977-267352

    Can a Columbo episode be utterly boring? Surprisingly, the answer is yes.

    One of the most mediocre of all 68 Columbo episodes, as nearly every aspect thereof is unimaginative and boring. The killer is an utterly uninteresting character, who cannot arouse an ounce of sympathy for himself since he is not only a coldblooded murderer, but also one who betrays both his handicapped boss (a decorated war hero) and the woman he is having an affair with. He is also a mediocre and monotonous actor, who cannot make his role exciting in any way. The woman in the story is also played by an average actress who cannot arouse much interest in her character. There is almost none of the typical humor by or about Columbo. The one comment about his car falls flat; when Columbo happens on a group of people shaking funny cans on the floor it is not allowed to develop into anything; there is nothing about his dog or raincoat; and not one person mistakes him for anything but an ordinary detective. The murder plan is not particularly brilliant, and the alibi is simple and rather unimaginative. Furthermore, Columbo's proof that the alibi does not really exist is not nearly as foolproof as he makes it sound. Plus, the manner in which the false alibi was achieved, is highly unrealistic, and no explanation is given as to how a company would make such a mistake. Finally, there is hardly a single good line in a 90- minute episode of a series that is usually loaded with great lines. Did I leave out any other weak points?
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Just one of those 1989 Columbo movies.

    Man, what is it with 1989 Columbo movies? Perhaps it was because of the fact that the 1989 Columbo movies were the first ones to be made after an 11 year 'break' and they were still searching for the right out formula with some new 'modern' additions to it. But fact is that 1989 aren't really among the best Columbo movies, with some exceptions here and there though.

    This one really isn't the most exciting or interesting Columbo movie to watch. Despite that the movie is set at a private civilian military think tank base, rarely ever something exciting is happening. The movie is progressing very slowly and some of the sequences are needlessly long and progressing in a lacking pace, without making enough contribution to the movie and its story. Columbo is hardly investigating anything and all he does is walking around, bugging all kinds of people. Everything he discovers and hears happened by chance and not necessarily always because of his investigation skills and tactics. Even though the movie features all of the usual Columbo movie ingredients it doesn't feel like an average Columbo movie because it just doesn't all get handled too well. This was Sam Wanamaker's last movie he directed during his career. He also directed the previous Columbo movie "Columbo: The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case", from 1977.

    It's a sort of an unwritten rule for a Columbo movie that whenever Lt. Columbo himself shows up rather late into the story, the movie normally isn't going to be among the best the series has to offer. This is also the case with "Columbo: Grand Deceptions", in which Lt. Columbo shows up after about 20 minutes.

    The movie also isn't helped much by its characters. Military characters are though ones to play as an actor, since they are all so very stereotypical. Only some really fine and talented actors can pull it off to make their characters still work out. This movie just doesn't feature any of these kind of actors unfortunately. Most later Columbo movies made the mistake not to cast some big well known and already established names in it. The movie is filled with some big unknowns who never really had a flourishing career, before or after this movie and for a good reason. Most actors play their roles well enough but it just isn't helping the movie to still make something special out of it all. There isn't really a good strong character opposite Lt. Columbo for this movie and some of the characters also makes a totally redundant impression, as do some of the plot-lines.

    Besides, normally it's obvious from the beginning what the reasons and motivations for the killer were to come to his actions. In this movie however new things are getting revealed as the movie progresses. At times the movie even seems to forget that its a murder-mystery.

    No, all in all the movie is not that horrible and it certainly also isn't the worst Columbo movie ever made but it however also is one of the least interesting Columbo movie entries to watch.

    6/10

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    5TheLittleSongbird

    Not bad, but for me one of the lesser episodes of the Columbo series

    I have always been a big lover of the Columbo series for the diverting stories, great villains(think Patrick McGoohan, Leonard Nimoy, Nicol Williamson, Jack Cassidy and Robert Culp), intelligent dialogue and of course Columbo himself embodied by the now regrettably late Peter Falk. Grand Deceptions is not a bad episode, but while not as dull as Last Salute to the Commodore or as lame as No Time to Die it is one of the lesser episodes of the series to me. I have heard a lot of people saying that the later episodes don't quite match the pre-1989 episodes. I kind of agree with this, however that is not to say they are bad.

    With a small handful of exceptions, a lot of them are decent and some like Ashes to Ashes, Agenda for Murder, A Bird in the Hand and Death Hits the Jackpot are to a standard worthy of the pre-1989 episodes. I will give credit where it's due, like all Columbo episode it looks great with slick editing and striking locations, and it is solidly directed. The music is nothing extraordinary, but it still has a certain groove and atmosphere to it. Peter Falk tries his best and there are times where he does deliver but there is not him at his best, and it felt as though he was secondary to the rest of the characters. This wouldn't matter so much, if those characters were actually interesting, but on the whole I found them dull, and that is including Brailie.

    Likewise with the story, which instead of bright, breezy and above all diverting, was too drab, too stiff and too serious, complete with an ending that was good in idea but underdeveloped and implausible in execution and build-up that quite frankly takes too long to set up. The scripts I often found intelligent and clever with some good tension and humour. Not here though, it felt stiff and humourless. The acting is not great, though Steven Elliot is quite good. Robert Foxworth has to work with one of the blander villains of the series, and while I have nothing against arrogant characters(Columbo has had its fair share of them and some of them, like Leonard Nimoy's character in A Stitch in Crime are some of the most memorable guest turns) the material is below the usual standards I get from watching Columbo, so I actually found his arrogance got on my nerves. His interaction with Columbo didn't spark much joy either.

    All in all, somewhat watchable, but in my opinion a lesser entry while not the worst. It's not as if Columbo is a poor series, in fact it is one of the finest series of its kind, all the more reason for Grand Deceptions to have been so much better. If I were to say whether it was worth watching, I'd say any Columbo episode is worth watching once, but for me, I'd rather stick to the likes of A Stitch in Crime, By Dawn's Early Light, Any Old Port in a Storm, Etude in Black, Forgotten Lady, Death Lends a Hand, Blueprint for Murder and How to Dial a Murder.

    5/10 Bethany Cox
    7Sylviastel

    It could have been worse!

    Columbo always likes to get his man or woman. This time, it's Robert Foxworth who plays a military man. Sam Wanamaker better known and respected for his role in rebuilding the Shakespeare Globe Theater on the Thames in London, England returns to direct a Columbo. He is a veteran director and it shows. Of course, I think it could have been better. The writing was a bit weaker than most and I think it could have been a lot better in the acting department but I love Columbo and I have seen almost all of them many times. I think even the casting would have been better besides just Falk and Foxworth in the roles but I'll take Columbo with the good, the bad, the ugly, and sometimes brilliant episodes.
    Wizard-8

    Okay Columbo episode

    As I stated in a previous user review I wrote for another episode of "Columbo", the episodes that were made from the late 1980s on suffer because of obvious padding; the older episodes were shorter and as a result had a faster and leaner pace. This is true with this particular episode, though I will admit that the padding is not quite as obvious as other episodes. In fact, some of the padding is entertaining, my favorite being the scene where Columbo talks to his dog. As for the main plot line, I thought it was handled in an okay fashion. Not as well accomplished as the 1970s episodes, but it does have a reasonable amount of entertainment. The murder is clever and original, and will have you guessing how Columbo will solve it. And Falk is in top form as usual. I will admit, however, that the direction is lacking edge; we don't feel the screws tighten as the investigation intensifies, nor a sense of urgency. While it may be a lesser episode in the end, it does all the same have rewards for fans of the series.

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    • Quiz
      (at around 43 mins) This is one of the few Columbo episodes in which the Lieutenant's supposed first name is displayed. Columbo is showing Frank Brailie a plastic evidence bag of leaves and mud retrieved from the collar of the victim, and the name 'Frank Columbo' can be read on the bag.
    • Blooper
      When Columbo looks at the body of Sergeant Major Lester Keegan, he can be seen to be blinking.
    • Citazioni

      Lieutenant Columbo: You know, Colonel, the way we always agree with one another, that's amazing, considering the fact that we really don't like one another. Would you agree with me on that?

      Colonel Frank Brailie: I think I'd have to agree.

      Lieutenant Columbo: You see? We agree again.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      As the program ends and the credits roll, the camera pans across the Civil War miniature figurines on their battlefield. It ends its motion on a tight closeup of a miniature figurine of Columbo himself, complete with trademark rumpled tan raincoat and arms up in his classic pose when interrupting to make a point. Clearly, his figurine is intended not as a Civil War relic, but instead as a little joke for the viewers.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Colombo: Grand Deceptions (1989)
    • Colonne sonore
      I've Got A Crush On You
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      Written by George Gershwin

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 maggio 1989 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Коломбо: Большие маневры
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      • Universal Television
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