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Columbo: Columbo Cries Wolf

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.6K
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Peter Falk in Columbo: Columbo Cries Wolf (1990)
Cop DramaPolice ProceduralCrimeDramaMystery

When Dian Hunter, the co-owner of a men's magazine, wants to sell her majority share to a media tycoon, her womanizing partner and photographer objects. Soon afterwards, Miss Hunter seemingl... Read allWhen Dian Hunter, the co-owner of a men's magazine, wants to sell her majority share to a media tycoon, her womanizing partner and photographer objects. Soon afterwards, Miss Hunter seemingly disappears. Lt. Columbo investigates.When Dian Hunter, the co-owner of a men's magazine, wants to sell her majority share to a media tycoon, her womanizing partner and photographer objects. Soon afterwards, Miss Hunter seemingly disappears. Lt. Columbo investigates.

  • Director
    • Daryl Duke
  • Writers
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • William Read Woodfield
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Ian Buchanan
    • Rebecca Staab
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • William Read Woodfield
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Ian Buchanan
      • Rebecca Staab
    • 40User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Ian Buchanan
    Ian Buchanan
    • Sean Brantley
    Rebecca Staab
    Rebecca Staab
    • Tina
    Alan Scarfe
    Alan Scarfe
    • Sir Harry Matthews
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Cosner
    John Finnegan
    John Finnegan
    • Police Chief
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • The Mayor
    Deidre Hall
    Deidre Hall
    • Dian Hunter
    Jeanne Wolf
    Jeanne Wolf
    • Self
    Gigi Rice
    Gigi Rice
    • Dian's Secretary
    Ralph Wilcox
    Ralph Wilcox
    • Chef
    Peter Zapp
    Peter Zapp
    • Mayor's Aide
    Morgan Jones
    Morgan Jones
    • Wilson
    Darrell Kunitomi
    • Factotum
    Daphne Cheung
    • Next Nymph of the Month
    Kendra Booth
    • Southern Nymph
    Paula Trickey
    Paula Trickey
    • Nymph at Pool
    Rainelle Saunders
    Rainelle Saunders
    • Art Director
    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • William Read Woodfield
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    sos45-977-267352

    Please don't call this a 'Columbo' movie.

    I must say I was shocked at how many reviewers gave this a fine rating. And I say this as one who does not despise every episode from the later Columbos. Despite the overall downgrade in quality, and the ridiculous and failed attempts to change the formula in many, I still think there were quite a few superb episodes, including the two with McGoohan, the Faye Dunnaway and Dabney Coleman episodes, the one with the dental filling, 'R.I.P Mrs. Columbo,' and the very last episode - just to name a few. However, this one, like most of the others that changed the formula, fails miserably in my opinion. Basically, it is extremely good in the final fifteen minutes, and downright awful for the first 75 - when one is suffocated by dreadful soap opera acting, endless shots of bathing beauties, and the kind of infantile detective work that one finds in a typical cable channel movie of the week whodunit. Only when all this is mercifully gone, is the great Peter Falk allowed to shine again. Moreover, the entire plot and sleuthing in the first 75 minutes have no connection whatsoever to the Columbo style, and the clues he discovers are downright childish by his standards - such as the creamer clue upon which he builds his entire case. Basically, it is nothing more than a bit of good luck that any lousy detective could fall into, w/o requiring any of the Columbo ingenuity and brilliance to notice or decipher. When you stick to the formula, even if the actors and script are mediocre, you can at least enjoy Columbo and his inimitable acting and comments. In this film, you have neither. Just look at the list of 'Quotes.' There is not even a single line worth repeating. Likewise, no dog, car or raincoat jokes to laugh at. Humor in this flop amounts to Columbo getting splashed with water, or sitting in a limo with 6 bimbos. God have mercy on me.
    8ntvnyr30

    Great ending

    Kind of plodding at times, but I thought the ending was very unique.

    I'm surprised that no one had commented yet, but I thought this Columbo was very entertaining. One of the better, newer Columbos. I wish Columbo had never gone off the air.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    One of the better "newer" entries to the series...

    To me, Columbo is one of the best detective series of all time, and one of my favourites ever. Columbo Cries Wolf is not among my absolute favourites of the series, but it is for me one of the better "newer" entries and one of the more successful change-in-formula episodes. Much better than for example Last Salute to the Commodore, another attempt to be different from the usual formula but fell flat, anyhow. Like with all Columbo episodes, Columbo Cries Wolf is beautifully shot, and the location(s) great. The fashions are nice to look at as well, and I liked the rock soundtrack at the start. The writing is smart and always maintains interest, and while I agree about the chauffeur business(the three or four times I've seen this episode, that has always bugged me also) the story(somewhat re-calling Prescription Murder at times) is well paced and makes the most of the formula used. It also has a very clever ending. Peter Falk as he always was is brilliant as Columbo, looking very lively and natural throughout. Ian Bucchanan is not my definition of a great performance, never quite as flamboyant as his character promised to be, but he is solid enough and works well with Falk. Deidre Hall is gorgeous and very convincing. Overall, a favourite it isn't, but I enjoy it very much. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    10Dawnfrancis

    Columbo gets it wrong!

    Yes, Columbo gets it wrong or does he? This is an excellent Columbo story which adds a neat twist to the usual formula. Falk is lively throughout and by setting it in the glamour world, there are plenty of opportunities for comic moments. Very well paced and a treat to watch.
    9Sylviastel

    Very Entertaining!

    Soap stars Ian Buchanan from General Hospital and the always beautiful Deirdre Hall from Days of Our Lives are involved in a disappearance and possible murder of a publisher. Of course, this brings a slew of much needed publicity for a starving magazine. Gigi Rice has a role as well. It's a familiar story with Ian playing a British Hugh Hefner style younger man and his empire in financial ruins. His partner is played by the beautiful Deidre Hall (she hasn't aged in years) wants out of the business. Of course, the motive is about money. Columbo episodes try to use simple motives rather than complex and the crimes are always pretty simply done whether it is done with a gun. We are never truly left with a gruesome crime scene in Columbo episodes and that's a good thing because Columbo has always been light-hearted at heart and his interactions with the prime suspect is always fascinating. When he thinks he's wrong, he's not.

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    • Trivia
      Columbo investigates the murder of a Los Angeles woman who failed to arrive at a scheduled meeting in London. Columbo says he's investigating the disappearance as a favor to his old friend, Detective Chief Superintendent Durk of Scotland Yard, a character from S.O.S. Scotland Yard (1972).
    • Goofs
      Columbo appears in the opening credits walking around the pool *before* any crime is committed. He can be seen in the upper left of the screen when Alan Scarfe's name appears in the credits.
    • Quotes

      Sir Harry Matthews: These cigars are worth $6 an inch.

      Lt. Columbo: Oh well in that case sir, I don't need this second one. I already had two in the helicopter.

      Sir Harry Matthews: [grabs a handful] Then I insist you have a lot more.

    • Connections
      Featured in Columbo: Columbo Cries Wolf (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Mystery Movie Theme
      by Mike Post

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Columbo Cries Wolf
    • Filming locations
      • Val's Restaurant, Toluca Lake, California, USA(where Dian Hunter has Cosner drop by to pick up some very thinly sliced Salmon, to go - location is now a Trader Joe's)
    • 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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