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"Columbo" Candidate for Crime (1973)



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Director:
Writers:
Irv Pearlberg (teleplay) &
Alvin R. Friedman (teleplay) ...
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
4 November 1973 (Season 3, Episode 3)
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Plot:
Senatorial candidate Nelson Hayward murders his domineering campaign manager, staging it to appear that Hayward himself was the intended victim of a mob hit gone wrong. Columbo hits the campaign trail to catch the killer. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Strong plot and good acting make for a satisfying entry in the series (spoilers) See more (13 total) »

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order) (complete, awaiting verification)

Peter Falk ... Columbo

Jackie Cooper ... Nelson Hayward
Joanne Linville ... Vickie Hayward
Tisha Sterling ... Linda Johnson

Ken Swofford ... Harry Stone
Robert Karnes ... Sgt. Vernon
Jay Varela ... Sgt. Rojas

Vito Scotti ... Chadwick the clothier
Regis Cordic ... Deputy Commissioner
Sandy Kenyon ... Harris

Jack Riley ... Director
Mario Gallo ... Dr. Perenchio
Jude Farese ... Highway Patrolman
Clete Roberts ... TV Anchor Man
Angelo Grisanti ... 1st Detective
Lew Brown ... 2nd Detective
Don Diamond ... Larry
James G. Richardson ... Shelly
Bill Andes ... Campaign Mgr.
Lucille Meredith ... Lucy

Katey Sagal ... Secretary (as Katie Sagal)
Larry Burrell ... Newsman
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George Conrad ... Mario-Tailor's Apprentice (uncredited)
Mike Lally ... Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Davis Roberts ... Policeman (uncredited)

Dianne Travis ... Blonde At Birthday Of Mrs Hayward (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Boris Sagal 
 
Writing credits
Irv Pearlberg (teleplay) (as Irving Pearlberg) &
Alvin R. Friedman (teleplay) and
Roland Kibbee (teleplay) &
Dean Hargrove (teleplay)

Larry Cohen (story)

Richard Levinson (creator) &
William Link (creator)

Produced by
Edward K. Dodds .... associate producer
Dean Hargrove .... executive producer
Roland Kibbee .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Dick DeBenedictis  (as Dick De Benedictis)
 
Cinematography by
William Cronjager (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Robert L. Kimble 
 
Art Direction by
John W. Corso  (as John Wm. Corso)
 
Set Decoration by
Bill McLaughlin  (as William J. McLaughlin)
 
Production Management
Brad H. Aronson .... unit manager (as Brad Aronson)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Walt Gilmore .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Edwin S. Hall .... sound
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Grady Hunt .... costumes
 
Editorial Department
Richard Belding .... editorial supervisor
Steve Johnson .... colorist (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Hal Mooney .... music supervisor
 
Other crew
Wayne Fitzgerald .... title designer: main titles
 
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Runtime:
93 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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Certification:
Finland:K-18 (2005) (DVD) (self applied) | Australia:PG (video rating)

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Trivia:
Released on French television (TF1) on 18-12-1976 under the title of "COLUMBO. Candidat au crime".See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: We see Chadwick the tailor put his glasses on. Then in close-up, the glasses have disappeared. Returning to the long shot, the glasses reappear on his nose.See more »
Quotes:
Vickie Hayward:[Sarcastically to Hayward] Don't tell me a little thing like Harry's murder is gonna make you sleep home tonight?See more »
Soundtrack:
This Old ManSee more »

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10 out of 11 people found the following review useful.
Strong plot and good acting make for a satisfying entry in the series (spoilers), 9 May 2005
Author: bob the moo

Nelson Hayward is running for the US Senate with a personally demanding campaign being driven by his domineering and demanding campaign manager Harry Stone. When Stone demands Hayward get rid of his mistress and stay in his unhappy marriage, he feels he is going too far and decides to bring it to an end. Asking Stone to drive his car to make his police protection think he has gone one way while he actually heads to a surprise party for his wife, Hayward kills him, making it look like a professional killer had mistaken Stone for him. The media jumps on the story and politically it gets top priority, until they realise that it is Stone – meaning that the Deputy Commissioner wants to concentrate on protecting Hayward, leaving Columbo with the job of locating the contract killer who did the job.

As with many TV film series (such as Perry Mason), if you like one or two of them then you'll pretty much like them all. This entry in the Columbo series pretty much follows the usual formula – we know the killer and the "perfect" plan but then watch Columbo follow his hunch and gradually starts to pick holes in the story he is told before eventually finding enough to prove his suspicions. Saying this is not a spoiler – it is simply what happens in all the films. With this strict adherence to formula it is usually down to several factors whether or not the Columbo film stands out or if it is just average. With this film the potential is all there: political shenanigans, a good plot and a nice dynamic of power/humility between the two men in the story. The script has Columbo drawing the suspects out in such a manner that they betray themselves with a manner that makes the characters think he is just being insensitive; pick of the lines – "is that what first attracted you to him", Columbo asks Hayward's secret lover, her face falls until he concludes "as a candidate" – great writing and it is enjoyable and engaging watch him pick away at the stories.

Falk is as good as ever, playing it oh so down-at-heel and unassuming, coming across as bumbling but having a reason behind even the most innocuous statement. As always, a lot depends on the suspect – in terms of both material and performances. With Cooper, both elements are strong; his character has a good tension with Falk that makes it all the more satisfying to see him slip up as he goes. His performance is well pitched and I found him a good match for Falk throughout and he stood out as one of the stronger Columbo cameos that I've seen. Sterling is pretty simple but Linville is convincing as an insecure and needy wife. Swofford is amusingly boisterous as the victim of the piece and, like many of the Columbo series, actors make repeat performances – in this case it was the guy playing the Deputy Commissioner, a step up from his role in Any Old Port in a Storm.

Overall this is an enjoyable entry in the Columbo series that will please fans as well as the casual viewer. The plot is good and the manner in which Columbo goes at it is very satisfying; the writing helps, developing the story as well as showing good in the dialogue. Falk is as good as always and Cooper is just as strong. Could have perhaps made more of the political pressure that would have been on Columbo, or scored more points at the expense of the political system in the US but the film runs to formula and is enjoyably satisfying throughout.

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