Columbo Under Glass: A Critical Analysis of the Cases, Clues and Character of the Good Lieutenant
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Sheldon Catz
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Sheldon Catz
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Paperback Book Details
- 428 Pages, Paperback
- Released: July 7, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Publisher: BearManor Media
Authors:
Author: | Sheldon Catz |
Entertainment Reviews:
Description by OLDIES.com:
Columbo Under Glass examines the Good Lieutenant from every angle. It notes the "First Clues" Columbo finds that set him on the trail of the murderer and the "Final Clue" with which he arrests the villain. The book points out those occasions when Columbo has a "Sympathetic Relationship" with the murderer, and lists those rare instances when "Columbo Gets Angry." Read about Peter Falk's delightful expansion of the character and his unfortunate attempt to adapt two Ed McBain novels into Columbo episodes. You can find an in-depth discussion about Columbo's morality code, check out "The Supporting Cast," "Colleagues and Sidekicks," and "The Thirty-One Hats of Michael Lally" and spend time with "Bert, Barney and Dog." The book opens with capsule synopses of all 67 episodes (and of course the pilots and live TV show and play which preceded them). The episodes are extensively cross-referenced to a series of essays that truly put the great detective, his clues and character "under glass."
Product Info
- ISBN: 9781593939564
- Shipping Weight: 15/lbs (approx)
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