Neck-brace Columbo in 1978’s ‘Make Me a Perfect Murder’ 🤕
A classic comedic sequence features a seasick Columbo while he is being questioned by the General on a boat, a performance fans often highlight as one of Falk’s funniest moments.
In the 1971 Columbo episode Lieutenant Columbo faces off against Major General Martin Hollister (played by Eddie Albert ), a war hero who murders a business associate and thinks his status makes him untouchable. "Columbo" Dead Weight(1971)
Unlike many episodes that rely on a single clever deduction, the climax of "Dead Weight" leans heavily on forensic and chemical analysis of the murder weapon to finally trap the General.
Suzanne Pleshette stars as Helen Stewart, the vulnerable witness who sees the murder from her balcony but is manipulated by the General into doubting her own eyes. Neck-brace Columbo in 1978’s ‘Make Me a Perfect
Behind the scenes, Peter Falk was in a creative dispute with producers and initially didn't show up for filming. Body doubles were used for several shots, such as when Columbo knocks on the General’s door, showing only his back to hide the absence of Falk.
The episode is notable for several key moments and production facts: Suzanne Pleshette stars as Helen Stewart, the vulnerable
This episode is famous among fans because it contains one of the rare visual reveals of Columbo's first name. When he introduces himself to the General, a close-up of his police ID shows the signature "Frank Columbo" .