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Votez pour moi

Original title: Columbo: Agenda for Murder
  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.2K
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Peter Falk in Votez pour moi (1990)
Cop DramaPolice ProceduralCrimeDramaMystery

A respected lawyer murders a man to protect both himself and a Congressman, who's just been picked for VP by a presidential candidate, from being exposed for judicial corruption in the past.... Read allA respected lawyer murders a man to protect both himself and a Congressman, who's just been picked for VP by a presidential candidate, from being exposed for judicial corruption in the past. Lt. Columbo is on the case.A respected lawyer murders a man to protect both himself and a Congressman, who's just been picked for VP by a presidential candidate, from being exposed for judicial corruption in the past. Lt. Columbo is on the case.

  • Director
    • Patrick McGoohan
  • Writers
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • Jeffrey Bloom
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Patrick McGoohan
    • Denis Arndt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Patrick McGoohan
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Jeffrey Bloom
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Patrick McGoohan
      • Denis Arndt
    • 33User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • Oscar Finch
    Denis Arndt
    Denis Arndt
    • Paul Mackey
    Louis Zorich
    Louis Zorich
    • Frank Staplin
    Penny Fuller
    Penny Fuller
    • Mrs. Finch
    Bruce Kirby
    Bruce Kirby
    • Sergeant George Kramer
    Anne Haney
    Anne Haney
    • Louise
    Stanley Kamel
    Stanley Kamel
    • Tim Haines
    Steven Ford
    Steven Ford
    • Toby Ritt
    Arthur Hill
    Arthur Hill
    • The Governor
    Michael Goldfinger
    • Laundry Truck Driver
    Shaun Toub
    Shaun Toub
    • Amir
    Annie Stewart
    • Rebecca Christy
    Carol Barbee
    Carol Barbee
    • Diane
    Peter Allas
    Peter Allas
    • Security Man #1
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Police Technician
    Doug Franklin
    Doug Franklin
    • Coroner's Man
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      • William Link
      • Jeffrey Bloom
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    bob the moo

    Pretty much worthy to be viewed alongside the 1970's episodes

    Twenty years ago Oscar Finch was a lawyer who used any means necessary to get his clients off – including bribing young DA Mackey into destroying evidence against client Staplin. Now he is still a lawyer but he has managed to stay connected to Mackey over the years as his political career has taken him to the point of a race for Presidential candidate – something that Finch hopes will see him placed in a cabinet position. However Finch has not totally shaken off the past and when he refuses to help Staplin, Staplin threatens to expose the "favour" that Mackey and Finch did for him. Finch kills him and makes it look like suicide. However when Columbo investigates a drop if dried blood gives him pause, while a modern redial function on the telephone gives him the last person Staplin called – Oscar Finch.

    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. With the strict adherence to formula it is usually simple enough for the series to do the business although I have had my fingers burnt with some of the "new" Columbo's. However this one appeared to have more potential with a solid cast and a plot that serves the formula well. It started well with the usual contrived murder and moves forward well with a solid mystery that Columbo gradually picks away at. It doesn't totally hang together and at some points the lack of consistent progress towards the solution is a bit of a turnoff but generally it does enough to keep it all moving forward. The film has a few attempts at comedy – one or two fall totally flat (Columbo questioning the laundry delivery guy) but some are really nice (Columbo telling Mackey his wife's name is Mrs Columbo).

    What makes it better than many of the other modern Columbo films is a collection of good turns from the cast. Falk looks good – other films gave him grey hair and made him appear physically weaker, but here he looks as sharp as he did in the 1970's (sharp being a comparative word when used in reference to Columbo of course). McGoohan is a welcome return to the series after quite a few recent films had had murders that just didn't stack up at all against Columbo. Here McGoohan knows to play it up in this sort of thing and does his stern, intelligent and sinister authority figure role that the other films had given him and he does it well. The film could have give them more scenes together but they both work well together and their performances compliment one another within the formula. Credit also to McGoohan the director; he doesn't totally shake off the TV feel it has but he does give it more of a professional product. Support is good from Arndt and Zorich along with series regular Kirby. The only really bad turn was from Taggart as Mrs Staplin.

    Overall an enjoyable entry in the new Columbo series thanks mainly to the presence of McGoohan as murderer and director. It does have the odd duff moment but mostly it moves forward really well and compares well with the 1970's episodes. Fans will love it and it is good enough to maybe win over some new ones as well.
    7Leofwine_draca

    One of the best of the latter Columbos

    AGENDA FOR MURDER is a fine instalment of the late-stage Columbo series and another that features Patrick McGoohan giving a stern and authoritative performance as the murder suspect. McGoohan directed the film too and certainly knows his business, creating a well-paced and snappy production in which the detection and the humour go hand in hand. These elements combine to make AGENDA FOR MURDER one of the strongest of all the latter Columbos.

    McGoohan plays a high-flying lawyer who murders an old acquaintance who has dirt on him and makes it look like a suicide. Unfortunately for him, he leaves plenty of clues behind at the crime scene, and Columbo is soon on the case. One of the clues is a major one that's revealed in a twist ending that most viewers will be able to guess, but the rest of the small stuff - like the blood spot underneath the gun - are clever and show once again how it's the little things that count.

    Peter Falk is in his element here and really seems to be enjoying himself more than ever. His Columbo is more nuanced than usual and the supporting cast seem to be giving better performances than ever so that he has plenty of material to work with. The humour is character based rather than being silly as in some of the later episodes and despite the hour and a half running time, AGENDA FOR MURDER is never slow or uninteresting. It's a good 'un.
    8Wuchakk

    "Agenda for Murder" (1990)

    PLOT: A slick attorney (Patrick McGoohan) murders a blackmailer who threatens his political aspirations, making it look like a suicide. Columbo smells something fishy and targets the underhanded lawyer. Denis Arndt plays his buddy, a congressman with hopes of becoming Vice President.

    COMMENTARY: McGoohan appeared as the antagonist in two prior episodes, "By Dawn's Early Light" (1974) and "Identity Crisis" (1975) and would return for the forthcoming "Ashes to Ashes" (1998). There's just something about his chemistry with Peter Falk that almost guarantees a quality installment, and so it is here. It's one of the better latter-day segments.

    GRADE: B+/A-
    9nightwatch4773

    Reminded me of the good old 70's

    The main difference between the early Columbo's and the later ones from the late eighties and 90's were I felt the later episodes lacked the star power of the shows from the 70's. But in 1990 long time actor and director Patrick Mcgoohan returns to play the villain for the third time in Agenda for Murder. This episode was just brilliant and to see Falk and Mcgoohan playing cat and mouse 16 years after their first stint in " By dawns early Light " was just breathtaking. The line of the show is when Columbo parks in Mcgoohans parking stall and Mcgoohan states sarcastically to his secretary " What is that oxidized relic doing in my parking spot ". My God that was great and this show will keep you on the edge until the very end. It's the best the later episodes have to offer so seek it out.
    7Prismark10

    Agenda for Murder

    Orson Welles once said that Patrick McGoohan should had been a big movie star. Born in New York of Irish parents, he grew up in Yorkshire. McGoohan conquered British television at an early age with two hit shows, Danger Man and The Prisoner.

    He turned down the role of James Bond as well as other romantic or action leading roles because apparently he would have it stipulated in his contract that he would not kiss the leading lady. He did not want to be unfaithful to his wife in any shape or form, an attitude that would had hurt his film career.

    McGoohan won an Emmy for his role as lawyer and political campaign manager Oscar Finch who is on a political ticket to Washington and Attorney General. McGoohan also directed this episode.

    21 years earlier Finch had used his influence to have the District Attorney to get rid of vital evidence for a crook. His longtime friend Paul Mackey, now on the Vice President ticket was involved in the event. The crook is in trouble again and wants Finch to use his influence again. Finch cannot afford to put his and Mackey's future in jeopardy.

    In an intriguing segment we see Finch doing some things with lots of foil, a gun and some gunpowder. His plan is to make the murder look like a suicide. However Columbo is not so sure, he notices that the dead man sent some jokes from his fax machine, not a sign of a desperate man at the end of his tether.

    This episode benefits from McGoohan's performance, cool, calculated even with a hint of sarcasm. There is an effortless interplay with Peter Falk as both previously appeared together in other Columbo stories.

    However the film's denouement with chewing gum, cheese and teeth marks leaves it rather unsatisfying.

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    • Trivia
      Third of four appearances by Patrick McGoohan as a murderer in the Columbo series. The other episodes are: Entre le crépuscule et l'aube (1974) (as Col. Rumford), Jeu d'identité (1975) (as Intelligence agent Nelson Brenner), and En grande pompe (1998) (as funeral company owner Eric Prince). Moreover, McGoohan directed this episode.
    • Goofs
      Despite the fact that Finch and Mackey have been involved in criminal law for 20 years in Los Angeles, neither has heard of Lt. Columbo. It seems likely that the detective's reputation for busting murderers would have preceded him, and alarmed the suspects, particularly Finch, straight off.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Columbo: "There was this Jewish lady walking down Beverly Drive, and coming the other way, this flasher guy in his overcoat. When he gets up to her, he whips open the coat. She looks at him and says, 'You call that a lining?'"

    • Connections
      Featured in The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1990)
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      by Mike Post

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Коломбо: Сценарий убийства
    • Filming locations
      • 272 Conway Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Oscar Finch's house)
    • 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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