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Original title: Columbo: Sex and the Married Detective
  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.3K
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Peter Falk, Lindsay Crouse, Peter Jurasik, Ken Lerner, Stephen Macht, and Julia Montgomery in Fantasmes (1989)
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When a successful sex therapist with a best selling book and a hit TV show accidentally witnesses her business partner and lover cheating on her with an employee, she murders him. Lt. Columb... Read allWhen a successful sex therapist with a best selling book and a hit TV show accidentally witnesses her business partner and lover cheating on her with an employee, she murders him. Lt. Columbo is on the case.When a successful sex therapist with a best selling book and a hit TV show accidentally witnesses her business partner and lover cheating on her with an employee, she murders him. Lt. Columbo is on the case.

  • Director
    • James Frawley
  • Writers
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • Jerry Ludwig
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Lindsay Crouse
    • Julia Montgomery
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • James Frawley
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Jerry Ludwig
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Lindsay Crouse
      • Julia Montgomery
    • 50User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Dr. Joan Allenby
    Julia Montgomery
    Julia Montgomery
    • Cindy
    Peter Jurasik
    Peter Jurasik
    • Dr. Simon Ward
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Dr. Walter Neff
    Marge Redmond
    Marge Redmond
    • Helen Hendrix
    Stephen Macht
    Stephen Macht
    • David Kincaid
    Dave Florek
    • Norm
    Harry Johnson
    Harry Johnson
    • Charlie
    Pierrino Mascarino
    Pierrino Mascarino
    • Tuba Player
    Stewart J. Zully
    Stewart J. Zully
    • Sergeant Burke
    Lisa Pera
    • Cleaning Woman
    • (as Leeza Vinnichenko)
    Susan Gibney
    Susan Gibney
    • Madge
    Peter Wise
    • Ozzie
    Michele Lamar Richards
    Michele Lamar Richards
    • Airline Clerk
    Doug MacHugh
    • Bartender #1
    • (as Doug Machugh)
    Janet Julian
    Janet Julian
    • Jill
    Gary Berner
    • Man in Bar
    • Director
      • James Frawley
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Jerry Ludwig
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    8Boba_Fett1138

    I simply enjoyed watching it.

    The '80's Columbo movies aren't really known as the best one within the series but this movie forms a good and enjoyable exception. No big surprises, since the movie is directed by James Frawley, who always knew how to make a good and entertaining Columbo movie.

    It's also a movie with one of the best Columbo movie-titles. Sex and Columbo in one sentence is of course something completely strange, funny and interesting, before you even start to learn what this movie is all about. When a successful sex therapist learns that her lover is cheating on her she murders him. The fact that Columbo's main suspect is a sex therapist brings the lieutenant in some awkward and embarrassing positions, which of course works out well for the movie its amusement level. It's also a surprising sensual movie for a Columbo movie entry. Normally the movies are quite tame, old '30's movie- and TV style, with its romance.

    The movie has a good build up and is also otherwise fine constructed. Despite the fact that the Columbo character shows up fairly late into the movie, the movie isn't among one of the worse ones, like normally so very often is the case when Columbo first enters so late into the story.

    Lindsay Crouse played a fine role opposite Peter Falk. She gives away a good performance and her character is a good one. She is an actress who mostly acts in television projects and isn't too well known, despite the fact that she in 1985 received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Places in the Heart", in which she starred together with Ed Harris, Sally Field, John Malkovich and Danny Glover.

    It was simply a pleasant movie to watch, due to its pace, story, settings, the very much present humor, characters and performances and directing from James Frawley.

    8/10

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    9Dawnfrancis

    Columbo at his best

    Columbo playing the tuba? Yes, that's one of the highlights of this delightful and funny adventure, in which a famous sex therapist crosses wits with our hero. Another great moment is Peter Falk giving advice to a bunch of psychiatrists! This really is one of the best outings for Columbo and will delight fans, both old and new.
    bob the moo

    So-so entry in the series that is lacking in too many areas but might still do for fans

    Dr Joan Allenby is a successful sex therapist whose book and radio show has captured the imagination of free-minded Americans. In her own love life things are great with lover Simon Ward but, when a cancelled flight sees her return home unexpectedly, she learns that Ward is seeing another woman. Planning her revenge, Allenby offers to act out a fantasy of being a call girl for Ward. Meeting him in a bar in a wig and provocative clothes she gets the dual benefit of enticing him while also convincing witnesses that Ward paid a woman for sex. Back in his room she shoots him and then slips back to a corporate party unseen to keep her alibi up. Columbo is put on the case and starts to follow up the leads, although he can't help but be interested in the world of sexual therapy that he is suddenly exposed to and something about Allenby and the murder just doesn't ring true.

    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. Saying this is not a spoiler – 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. With this film though, I wasn't sure what I was going to get because this is the first of the "new" Columbo's that I had seen and I wasn't sure if it was going to be a good thing or not. The opening set-up to the crime doesn't have the feel of a Columbo film but it is more down to the feel and look of the film rather than the material. The plot unfolds as per formula but the comic asides (the tuba etc) don't fit in very well and they tend to break up the development of the case.

    Part of the problem is the direction of the actors and the performances themselves. Falk appears to be playing Columbo rather than being Columbo; it is a difficult distinction to describe but it is occasionally quite off-putting and this is far from being his best performance (I'm not sure if this is the case with all the modern films). Crouse is pretty average, both by herself and also in her ability to play off Falk. She is all a bit bland and certainly not the flamboyant and eccentric type of character that the story suggested she would be. Support is roundly unimpressive except for a nice turn from the barman with a good eye. The direction of the film is so-so but the weakest place is the music – it is seedy and unimaginative and lacks the class that the delivery of the series in the 1970's had.

    Overall this has just about enough going for it to keep Columbo fans happy but don't think for a minute that this is of the standard of the series made in the seventies because it isn't. The delivery is off, the plot is OK but the additions don't always work and, surprisingly, the performances are not all they could be and even Falk seems to be lacking something in his delivery.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Columbo vs a female sex therapist

    SEX AND THE MARRIED DETECTIVE was one of the first outings for TV detective Columbo after an eleven-year hiatus for the show. It's certainly a return to the classy days of old, with strong production values, an effective soundtrack, and an above-average script which has a ball with the unusual premise.

    Guest star Lindsay Crouse plays a sex therapist who discovers that her boyfriend is cheating on her. She decides to commit the perfect murder by disguising herself as another woman and bumping him off - only to have the crumpled sleuth turn up in an attempt to solve the crime. We're in cosy territory here with a very familiar format, but the sex angle of the screenplay allows for plenty of funny moments where we see Columbo actively embarrassed for once.

    In fact, there's a noticeable comedic angle to the whole film, and Peter Falk seems to be having a ball with it. The scene where he has a go at playing the tuba is a particular delight. Crouse is an effective star and the two have some great interplay. And it's not all comedy - the set-piece scene with the briefcase is a masterclass in building suspense to great effect.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Lindsay Crouse in Columbo

    Successful sex therapist Dr. Joan Allenby (Lindsay Crouse) spies her boyfriend David Kincaid (Stephen Macht) cheating on her. She murders him with what she assumes to be the perfect plan dressed as the woman in black. Police detective Columbo (Peter Falk) takes it apart piece by piece.

    This is the standard howcatchem from Columbo. It is fun to see Lindsay Crouse deteriorating from smug to harried. A lot of Columbo is about seeing the next guest star doing a villain turn and Crouse is always great at making the turn. Stephen Macht is the second star although he only has a limited role. This is good.

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    • Trivia
      The property used for Dr. Allenby's home also was used in the pilot of Clair de lune (1985) as the home of Madelyn Hayes.
    • Goofs
      When Dr Allenby is trying on her "murder outfit" at her house prior to going to the party, she is shown putting on a black silk undergarment (covering her chest). She then puts on a black dress. This dress has deep "V" neck which goes down to her stomach showing her skin - the black undergarment has disappeared.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Joan: Do you think less of me?

      Lt. Columbo: I'm only a policeman. Judging people... that's all up to somebody else, but I can tell you that I've enjoyed our talks very much, and I think I do understand.

    • Connections
      Featured in Columbo: Sex and the Married Detective (1989)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Black Lady
    • Filming locations
      • Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles County Music Center - 135 N. Grand Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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