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"Columbo" Double Exposure (1973)



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Overview

User Rating:
7.4/10   510 votes
Director:
Writers:
Stephen J. Cannell (written by)
Richard Levinson (creator) ...
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Contact:
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
16 December 1973 (Season 3, Episode 4)
Plot:
A self-styled "motivation research specialist" uses subliminal cues to commit a murder. Lt. Columbo is on the case. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

  (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Peter Falk ... Columbo
Robert Culp ... Dr. Bart Keppel
Robert Middleton ... Vic Norris
Chuck McCann ... Roger White
Louise Latham ... Mrs. Norris
Arlene Martel ... Tanya (as Arlene Martell)
Danny Goldman ... Press photographer
John Milford ... 1st Detective

George Wyner ... Film Editor
Richard Stahl ... Ballistics man
Francis De Sales ... Patterson (as Francis DeSales)

Alma Beltran ... Housekeeper
Dennis Robertson ... Detective Marley
Harry Hickox ... 2nd Detective
Ann Driscoll ... Mrs. Halstead
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Columbo: Alibi calibro 22 (#1.2) (Italy) [it]
Columbo: Ein gründlich motivierter Mord (#1.2) (West Germany) [de]
Columbo: Ein gründlich motivierter Tod (#1.2) (West Germany) [de]
Columbo: Salattu viesti (#1.2) (Finland) [fi]
Columbo: Subconscient (#1.2) (France) [fr]
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Runtime:
70 min
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Language:
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
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Certification:
Finland:K-18 (2005) (DVD) (self applied)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The stage and theatre where Dr. Kepple shows his movie with subliminal cuts in "Double Exposure", with its gold curtain and distinctive stairs at stage right, is the same place where Dr. Mason delivers his motivational speech in "Columbo: How to Dial a Murder (#7.4)" (1978). more
Goofs:
Miscellaneous: Columbo had those photos of himself shot to splice them into the 35mm movie print, to lure out the murderer. The photos taken are 35mm slides (he shows them framed) and Columbo only stated that he had them processed and spliced into the film. Problem: Those slides would have to be converted into 35mm cine film frames. 35mm cine film runs vertical as opposed to the horizontal stills camera film. So the slides had to be rotated 90 degrees, reduced in size, the edges chopped to fit into the standard 35mm full frame "academy" aspect ratio (the movie shown was not wide-screen but rather "academy", similar to standard 16mm or Super8mm. In the 1970s, test screenings used a mechanically linked soundtrack (either 35mm or 17.5mm with 35mm sprocket holes, as opposed to the final optical (or magnetical) soundtrack-on-film, so the soundtrack and in-sync wouldn't be affected by the splice as long as no frames are missing. This all takes place in LA where all kinds of specialized labs are, but still, this is a very complex procedure involving highly specialized optical step printer facilities. Can't find those in a matter of hours, not even in LA. more
Quotes:
Lt. Columbo: I had an uncle who made a killing in real estate up in San Dimas. Know what he did before he started sellin' dirt? Drove a school bus. Now he owns a ranch, a couple of Cadillacs, sends out embossed Christmas cards. more
Movie Connections:
References High Plains Drifter (1973) more

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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
Great storytelling, 11 September 2003
Author: emjbf from Los Angeles

Classic episode. Cannell's script is spot on with great Columbo traits and dialogue. Holds up thirty yeas later as good as any writing currently on TV. Culp is well cast and has the right amount of smugness--"Dr. Keppel" is the type of character you love to see foiled by his own invention.

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