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Criminologie appliquée

Original title: Columbo: Columbo Goes to College
  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.5K
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Criminologie appliquée (1990)
Cop DramaPolice ProceduralCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Two arrogant college students devise a cunning method to murder their criminology professor during a guest lecturer class. The guest lecturer happens to be none other than Lt. Columbo himsel... Read allTwo arrogant college students devise a cunning method to murder their criminology professor during a guest lecturer class. The guest lecturer happens to be none other than Lt. Columbo himself.Two arrogant college students devise a cunning method to murder their criminology professor during a guest lecturer class. The guest lecturer happens to be none other than Lt. Columbo himself.

  • Director
    • E.W. Swackhamer
  • Writers
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • Jeffrey Bloom
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Stephen Caffrey
    • Gary Hershberger
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • E.W. Swackhamer
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Jeffrey Bloom
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Stephen Caffrey
      • Gary Hershberger
    • 53User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    Stephen Caffrey
    Stephen Caffrey
    • Justin Rowe
    Gary Hershberger
    Gary Hershberger
    • Cooper Redman
    James Sutorius
    James Sutorius
    • Prof. D.E. Rusk
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Dominic Doyle
    Katherine Cannon
    Katherine Cannon
    • June Clark
    Alan Fudge
    Alan Fudge
    • Mr. Redman
    Maree Cheatham
    Maree Cheatham
    • Mrs. Rowe
    Bridget Hanley
    Bridget Hanley
    • Mrs. Rusk
    Jim Antonio
    Jim Antonio
    • Joe Doyle
    Steven Gilborn
    Steven Gilborn
    • George
    Guy Stockwell
    Guy Stockwell
    • Club Owner
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Jordan Rowe
    Les Lannom
    Les Lannom
    • Malloy
    Elizabeth Swackhamer
    • Sara
    Karl Wiedergott
    • Ollie Sachs
    James Ingersoll
    • John
    Dick Balduzzi
    Dick Balduzzi
    • Janitor
    • Director
      • E.W. Swackhamer
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Jeffrey Bloom
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    9Wuchakk

    "Columbo Goes to College" (1990)

    PLOT: Two spoiled frat boys (Stephen Caffrey & Gary Hershberger) murder their professor in an inventive way after he threatens to flunk them and expose their fraudulence. Robert Culp is on hand as the VIP father of one of them.

    COMMENTARY: This is my favorite episode of the latter-day series (1989-2003). The spoiled college guys are overconfident and mock Columbo behind his back but, despite the Lieutenant's appearance and geniality, he's not naïve or clueless. Speaking of which, the clues gradually mount up, leading the rumpled detective to one of the best 'Gotcha' conclusions in the series. Everything clicks for a superb entry.

    GRADE: A
    8AaronCapenBanner

    The Students

    Stephen Caffrey and Gary Hershberger play two smart but spoiled college students named Justin Rowe and Cooper Redman who are confronted by one of their teachers named Professor Rusk who accuses them of stealing a copy of an upcoming test, and threatening to have them flunked or expelled. Fearing for their futures, they devise an elaborate plan to kill him in a parking garage while attending a lecture, which by coincidence is given by Lt. Columbo(Peter Falk) who takes charge of the crime scene, and comes to realize that the two "helpful" students are responsible, but just how and why will be the problem... Robert Culp makes his fourth appearance, but in a supporting role(though not as the killer). Fine episode with intelligent and clever writing elevating this one, with a memorable ending of the astonished students getting their deserved comeuppance from the underestimated Lt. Columbo.
    9Sandcooler

    One of the best Peter Falk performances ever

    This episode of "Columbo" features a pretty clever twist. The two murderers are college kids that aspire to be lawyers, so they get to 'help' Columbo throughout his investigation and throw in as many fake leads as possible. These are really well-written villains, because they clearly show no respect for a character the viewer has been respecting for twenty years. They're just seeing how far they can go, barely able to contain their laughter while talking to Columbo. It makes the inevitable big climax when they're caught so worthwhile.

    This is one of my favorite episodes because Peter Falk is just amazing in it. Columbo never appears as smart as he actually is, but here the character has to take playing dumb to a whole new level. He needs the killers to see him as no threat whatsoever, he needs to jump on every obvious red herring that they feed him. These college kids clearly have no idea who they're dealing with, and he has to pretend that he's not gloating. It's a fantastically nuanced performance by Falk, and it makes this an infinitely rewatchable episode.
    9danny666

    One of the better post 1989 episodes

    I felt that way when I saw the episode in its original run and still agree when I watch it on reruns. You had the culprits totally mocking Columbo throughout the episode and treating him like he has down syndrome. And in the end you see their shock when Columbo gets them dead to rights and arrest them. You also get a realistic reaction from the arrogant preppy killers. They stillcouldn't give Columbo his props and say he just got lucky. I like the formula where there is an elaborate crime, the killer(s) totally underestimate Columbo, and then you get their realization that Columbo was totally playing the criminals. I recall in the first few episodes of the post 1989 episodes they weren't following that formula and this was the first episode that I was pleased with.
    8MarieGabrielle

    If you liked Hitchcock's "Rope"

    or any stories reminiscent of the Leopold and Loeb case, you may find this movie entertaining. The cast includes Robert Culp,with Stephen Caffrey and Garrison Hershberger as the college students.

    Peter Falk is his usual self, pretending to be tricked by the precocious students. Caffrey ("Longtime Companion", "Buried Alive") is excellent, and should do more of these menacing roles. Basically the two frat buddies become tired of their demanding parents, who expect nothing less than academic perfection, attendance at the best schools will only be financed if they conform. There is an excellent scene wherein Culp rakes Caffrey over the coals after he gets a low grade, threatens to cut off his trust funds and Caffrey later says to his friend: "I hate him, I want him dead"...

    All is not well in Beverly Hills. This is always an excellent theme. I believe this film came out in 1990 right after the Menendez killings. If you watch "Menedez, a Killing in Beverly Hills" and then compare it to this film, you may find some interesting parallels.

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    • Trivia
      This was Robert Culp's fourth and final appearance in "Columbo", and the only time he did not play the murderer.
    • Goofs
      The woman from the TV station says a viewer recorded the murder video from a dish antenna. A dish picks up satellite signals. It is possible that someone could have inadvertently picked up the signal with a TV antenna but It certainly would not have been broadcast by satellite.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Columbo: Well, sometimes, when you know something, it's better to keep it to yourself. You don't have to blab everything right away. Wait. Who knows what will happen? Timing. That's important. And lucky. You got to be lucky.

    • Connections
      Featured in Columbo: Columbo Goes to College
    • Soundtracks
      Poor Rich Boy
      (uncredited) (opening title)

      Written by Burt Bacharach, David Pack, Joe Puerta

      Performed by Ambrosia

      Produced by Val Garay, assisted by Niko Bolas at Record One

      Drums: Burleigh Drummond

      Bass: Joe Puerta

      Keyboards: Christopher North and David Lewis

      Background vocals and guitar: David Pack

      Background vocals and percussion: Royce Jones

      (from Arthur (1981) The Album")

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Коломбо: Коломбо отправляется в колледж
    • Filming locations
      • Pepperdine University - 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, 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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