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Dagger of the Mind 1972 TV Episode

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Length
1h 38m
Country
United States
Release Dates
1972-11-26
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While on a work trip to London, to learn the techniques of the British police, Columbo gets involved with the murder of Roger Haversham, a rich old businessman who is financing the careers of two rundown theater stars. When Sir Roger threatens to end their careers, because he felt betrayed, he's killed. A short while after, his butler figures out the motives for his master's murder, and blackmails the actors, who have no other choice than to kill him and make it look like he commited suicide due to remorse, because he murdered his employer. Columbo stills manages to catch both the murderers, with the help of a pearl and a new umbrella.
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Columbo
Columbo
4.6 • S2E4
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Peter Falk
Peter Falk
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Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman
Lillian Stanhope
Richard Basehart
Richard Basehart
Nicholas Frame
John Williams (Actor)
John Williams (Actor)
Sir Roger Haversham
Bernard Fox
Bernard Fox
Superintendent William Durk

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A lot of Columbo fans tend to peg Dagger of the Mind as one of the worst entries in the series' classic run, but I go in the other direction, mainly because Baseheart and Blackman make for a wacky, refreshing turn as a loony, air-headed, over-the-hill villain tag team. It often feels like there are two separate stories going on that just happen to intersect at coincidental, key moments, which feeds into the anything-goes vibe of the episode. Underrated.
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