Columbo: Goes to College (1991)

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Written by Jeffrey Bloom

Directed by E.W. Swackhamer

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Two students murder the teacher who is about to expel them, then set up what they think is an airtight alibi. At the time of the murder, they were present at a seminar on police investigating techniques, hosted by Lt Columbo himself.

Cast

Image for Peter FalkPeter FalkLt. Columbo
Stephen CaffreyJustin Rowe
Garrison Hersh-BergerCooper Redman
James SutoriusProf. D.E. Rusk
William LuckingDominic Doyle
Katherine CannonJune Clark
Alan FudgeMr. Redman
Maree Cheatham
Bridget HanleyMrs. Rusk
Jim AntonioJoe Doyle
Steven GilbornGeorge
Guy StockwellClub owner
Robert CulpJordan Rowe
Les LannomMalloy
Elizabeth SwackhamerSara
Karl WiedergottOllie Sachs
James IngersollJohn
Dick BalduzziJanitor
Robin BachMaitre D'
Gregg RogenTodd
Morgan JonesCrime Lab man
Jane AldenProducer
Noel ConlonDetective
Frank FarmerProfessor
Laurence HaddonDean Howard Gillespie
Larry McCormickNews anchor
George C. SimmsOfficer
Aaron SevillePoliceman
Alf PowersProfessor
Shauna SteinerNewswoman
Jeremy McCollumToby
Troy ShireCary
David CowgillCrewman
Robert R. Ross Jr.Norm
Anthony BeninatiCharles
Mary Angela SheaReporter
Darren ScottValet
Casey Van PattenReporter
Mary MaldonadoLatina maid

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