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Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

I think we do SEE Tanya Baker in Double Exposure. During the sales movie Kepple shows during the murder, we catch a glimpse of a bikini-clad model. Since Tanya was hired as a model for the film, I always assumed Tanya was that model in the sales film.

I really don't care for Mind Over Mayhem even though I don't hate it. The cigar clue is too contrived for the reason already stated: it doesn't make sense that Cahill would take the time to smoke a cigar since he has to get back to the institute. The mileage clue for the car had already been used in Etude in Black. There is no final clue, just a "frame" by Columbo whereby characters lie to force a confession. Not very clever. I mean, you could end ANY Columbo episode by trotting out "witnesses" that Columbo has lie to trick the suspect. And the episode is so depressing - woman loses husband, son is disgraced and then loses father. The murder ended up being for nothing anyway since Neal confesses the fraud. I know murder isn't supposed to be cheery, but jeez, what a downer.

Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

John..I was intrigued with your idea about the model in the film being Tanya Baker...so I went to the dvd...and checked it out.....but sadly it was not the actress Arlene Martell...I was really hoping that your theory was right.

Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

I think "Double Exposure" is the quintissential Columbo episode. That's not to say it's the best but it is just a classic example of the Columbo formula. A clever, cold blooded murderer with a brilliant murder and alibi set up. The plot is elegantly simple avoiding the unnecessary soap opera-esque personal insights into the killer's life and motivations that plague the new episodes. The cat/ mouse dialogue is a pleasure to behold and both actors play the niceties and politeness just long enough before they let on that they know what each other is up to. The acting is strong, the locations good and the premise of subliminal cuts, fascinating.
I like it.

Re: Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

Sounds as if you'd want this one to be used in the hypothetical "Columbo" weekend college course!

Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

You got it Michael!!

Re: Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

Mark, you sound like someone who's trying to impress us with your la la language. As if Columbo eps would turn your blood cold. It's just Television. You make them sound like a horror movie.

Re: Comments on "Double Exposure"

Columbo just television?!?!??!?!? Sharon no no....Columbo is so much more.....
Mark is a dedicated fan, as we all are, and he is only voicing his opinion...........and quite eloquently, I might add.