2 reviews
A clever killer!
When the story begins, a guy with a gun attacks a couple as they get into their car. However, you quickly see that it's all been staged and the attempted robbery is a cover for the real intent...to 'accidentally' shoot the wife while the husband and attacker fight over the gun. But the confederate is in for a surprise, as after shooting Charlie's wife, the nasty husband shoots and kills his partner in crime!
Later, the dead partner's wife contacts Charlie and tries to blackmail him....which is incredibly stupid. Considering he's already killed two people, take a wild guess what he tries to do next?! Can Barnaby catch up to the guy before he can kill her as well?
The episode was very good....but I particularly liked was the gunfight at the end. I'll say no more as I don't want to spoil it, but this is a VERY smart crook compared to most in these TV shows! Well worth seeing.
Later, the dead partner's wife contacts Charlie and tries to blackmail him....which is incredibly stupid. Considering he's already killed two people, take a wild guess what he tries to do next?! Can Barnaby catch up to the guy before he can kill her as well?
The episode was very good....but I particularly liked was the gunfight at the end. I'll say no more as I don't want to spoil it, but this is a VERY smart crook compared to most in these TV shows! Well worth seeing.
- planktonrules
- Jul 6, 2021
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GETTING DIVORCED AND KILLED.
Love this title, and it was kind of a sneaky way, back in the day, to get viewers to switch to BARNABY JONES, because the show was running against COLUMBO on Sunday nights.
Super-charged Glenn Corbett is perfect as a retired football star who is given the gate by his wealthy wife. In typical cop show fashion, he has her killed. But it's a neat twist. He arranges for his partner in crime to shoot her in a fake holdup. Corbett chases after the guy and KILLS him too. What a fiend.
Everything goes as planned except the dead guy has a wife --who's on to everything. Lynn Marta is quite good (as usual) playing the grieving widow who proceeds to make Corbett's life miserable. Enter Barnaby Jones.
Nina Foch plays Corbett's deceased wife's aunt, who also seems to have a crush on the gray haired detective? Foch was very popular on tv, having also appeared on HAWAII FIVE-O that same year. She taught acting at USC for awhile.
Glenn Corbett, who gained famed on the tv show ROUTE 66, appeared in scores of movies and in later years had a recurring role on DALLAS. I always thought he looked a bit like Robert Conrad (WILD, WILD WEST) and his smooth acting style was quite similar.
Look for some old Hollywood landmarks in this episode, such as the famous Hollywood Tower Hotel and Apartments on Franklin Avenue, near the end of the episode. Humphrey Bogart lived there in his early Hollywood days. It was later declared a historical landmark, a beautiful building. A block away (but not seen here) was once the royal Chateau Elysee, which is now owned by the Church of Scientology.
Another treat for late, late mystery buffs. SEASON 2 EPISODE 7 remastered CBS/Paramount dvd box set.
Classic picture of Barnaby on the cover.
Super-charged Glenn Corbett is perfect as a retired football star who is given the gate by his wealthy wife. In typical cop show fashion, he has her killed. But it's a neat twist. He arranges for his partner in crime to shoot her in a fake holdup. Corbett chases after the guy and KILLS him too. What a fiend.
Everything goes as planned except the dead guy has a wife --who's on to everything. Lynn Marta is quite good (as usual) playing the grieving widow who proceeds to make Corbett's life miserable. Enter Barnaby Jones.
Nina Foch plays Corbett's deceased wife's aunt, who also seems to have a crush on the gray haired detective? Foch was very popular on tv, having also appeared on HAWAII FIVE-O that same year. She taught acting at USC for awhile.
Glenn Corbett, who gained famed on the tv show ROUTE 66, appeared in scores of movies and in later years had a recurring role on DALLAS. I always thought he looked a bit like Robert Conrad (WILD, WILD WEST) and his smooth acting style was quite similar.
Look for some old Hollywood landmarks in this episode, such as the famous Hollywood Tower Hotel and Apartments on Franklin Avenue, near the end of the episode. Humphrey Bogart lived there in his early Hollywood days. It was later declared a historical landmark, a beautiful building. A block away (but not seen here) was once the royal Chateau Elysee, which is now owned by the Church of Scientology.
Another treat for late, late mystery buffs. SEASON 2 EPISODE 7 remastered CBS/Paramount dvd box set.
Classic picture of Barnaby on the cover.