Columbo : Columbo Goes to College (1990) - E.W. Swackhamer | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Theme
Columbo : Columbo Goes to College (1990)
Directed by E.W. Swackhamer
Run Time - 120 min. | Countries - United States |Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Where Columbo (Peter Falk) goes, can murder be far behind? In Columbo Goes to College, the rumpled TV sleuth shows up on campus as a guest lecturer on criminology. His visit coincides with the machinations of two rich and arrogant frat boys (Justin Rowe and Cooper Redman) who utilize "remote control" to kill the professor who's threatened to expel them. In the tradition of Compulsion, the snide young killers flaunt their intellectual superiority before the seemingly ingenuous Columbo. No wonder these boys were on the verge of flunking out--they'd never bothered to check up on Columbo's previous track record for convictions. Outside of the novel setting, Columbo Goes to College is a by-rote rehash of an old formula; even Peter Falk seems bored.
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police-detective, college, criminology, professor, murder
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