Yes, I saw clearly that that was no stunt man, and
I am surprised that Peter Falk would want to do that,
I certainly wouldn't.
One of the best stunts I saw was in the original
Mission:Impossible (first season) in a episode called
"The Confession". Rollin Hand (Martin Landau) and a bad guy played by David Sheiner (who also appeared in "Negative Reaction") are handcuffed together while riding in a van. They jump out the back while it is moving. Although it is clear that it was stund men who did it, it is amazing that they didn't break any bones because they were rolling down the street while cuffed together. Does anybody know how stunt men train for these things?...they are one of the most
important ingredients for a good show and yet they get very little credit and are not well known.
Hi. This is Paul...the Paul who usually posts here. Of course it isn't a case of someone stealing my identity, as happened with Cassa recently..Paul is a more common name than Cassavettes45! There was another here too who became Pigfish. Anyway, I just wanted to point out that the Paul who started this post wasn't me. Interesting to hear that the fall down the hill was orginally a mistake...I didn't know that!
Oh...I thought that was you who started this thread...even though it didn't quite "sound" like you..........thank heavens I didn't say something stupid!!!!!
I also thought it was strange, because I think you would know which episode the falling down the hill thingy was from.
And I'm not so sure it was a mistake.....it could have been....but I don't know.
It is quite strange how people have a certain "sound" even on a messenger board, and you can usually tell who someone is. I bet if we all posted under completely different names, or just numbers, we could guess who most people are (what their usual forum name is). And thanks Cassa for saying I would know which episode that scene was from. And for once, I actually did know !
That was always one of my favorite Columbo scenes because it seemed like something the real Columbo would do. I was exceptionally PO'd when Bravo cut that scene out of a rerun of that episode. To me that scene spoke volumes about Columbo the person.
I think you've made an excellent point! Which really brings up a related topic--are there any other scenes from other episodes that appear to be "accidental" but were left in because they seemed true to the plot or character?