Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine (1989)

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Written by Richard Levinson, William Link

Directed by Leo Penn

Also known as "Columbo Goes to The Guillotine"

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Mindreader Elliott Blake murders the man who threatens to reveal the secrets behind his illusions. Lt Columbo enters the world of magic to find out how the psychic decapitated his adversary with one of his own stage props.

Cast

Image for Peter FalkPeter FalkLt. Columbo
Anthony AndrewsElliott Blake
Karen AustinDr. Paula Hall
James GreeneBert Spindler
Alan FudgeMr. Harrow
Dana AndersenDori
Robert CostanzoSgt. Russo
Image for Anthony ZerbeAnthony ZerbeMax Dyson
Michael BacallTommy
Charles HowertonCol. Eckherdt
Milt KoganMedical Examiner
Image for Tony AmendolaTony AmendolaClergyman
Rob GarrisonYoung Man
Frank SimonsPolygraph Operator
Lenny HicksEddie
Ben YudellKevin
Nick DeMauroLocksmith
Peter Noel DuhamelDetective
Steve ZettlerLt. Bravo
Andrew PhilpotCapt. Alpha
Charles ChampionMaj. Charlie
Christopher HartMagician at Cemetery
Dan BirchMagician at Cemetery

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