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edpor68 · 7 months
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Happy Monday! Looking for Columbo episodes online? Ransom for a Dead Man not getting too much air time? (Cozi tv) 🧐 Here are 3 options- There is the free one- Internet Archive- all the 69 episodes are online-Ransom is # 2 on the list… https://archive.org/details/columbo
Then there is Amazon Prime- Freevee-I think quality of the video is better- if you have IMDBPro access is included… (free with ads)… and of course, Tubi- free, too- with commercial interruptions… #patriciamattick #pattyemattick #Columbo #ransomforadeadman #adorable #PeterFalk #LeeGrant #tubi #InternetArchive #FreeVee
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afalkingdrink · 1 year
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A Falking Chili! A Falking Slurp ( @edpor68 :) )
Bonus Patricia Mattick from Ransom For A Dead Man!
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Geraldine Page and Clint Eastwood in The Beguiled (1971)
Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman in The Beguiled (2017)
The Beguiled (Don Siegel, 1971)
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darlene Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Thomas Scott, Peggy Drier, Patricia Mattick. Screenplay: Albert Maltz, Irene Kamp, based on a novel by Thomas Cullinan. Cinematography: Bruce Surtees. Production design: Ted Haworth. Film editing: Carl Pingitore. Music: Lalo Schifrin.
The Beguiled (Sofia Coppola, 2017)
Cast: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning, Oona Lawrence. Angourie Rice, Addison Riecke, Emma Howard. Screenplay: Sofia Coppola, based on a novel by Thomas Cullinan and a screenplay by Albert Maltz and Irene Kamp. Cinematography: Philippe Le Sourd. Production design: Anne Ross. Film editing: Sarah Flack. Music: Phoenix Why some movies get remade and others don't is one of the abiding mysteries of the business. There doesn't seem to be a very clear reason why Don Siegel's 1971 The Beguiled should be a movie that Sofia Coppola would choose to remake 46 years later other than that it's a pretty good premise: a wounded Yankee soldier is taken in by a Southern girls' school who hide him from the Confederates until events turn them against him. The premise does have a slightly pornographic quality to it, but that's unlikely to have motivated the remake. Whatever the reason, we now have two pretty good versions of the story, the first starring an actor who became known for a taciturn masculinity, the second with a softer, more feminine (not to say feminist, because who knows what that means in any given context) approach. In fact, the two films are almost complementary, notable as much for what the remake leaves out as for the way in which Coppola changes the tone of the first version. Siegel's film is rougher and more action-filled, and it treats the sexual tension of the material in a more heated manner -- not to say overheated, which the 1971 version veers toward in its suggestions that Martha, the girls' school headmistress, not only committed incest with her brother but also had a lesbian relationship with (or at least attraction toward) the head teacher, Edwina. Times have changed, and Coppola steers clear of both, probably because they add nothing to the main story and same-sex attraction doesn't have the the power to shock in 2017 that it did in 1971. Coppola also eliminates a major character from Siegel's version, the slave Hallie (Mae Mercer), who serves as a kind of interlocutor with Clint Eastwood's McBurney, the two commenting on their different forms of captivity. Although the major characters retain the same general outlines, Coppola's Martha and Edwina, Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst, are less eccentric performers than Siegel's Geraldine Page and Elizabeth Hartman. I think this works to Coppola's benefit, making the women's turn against McBurney more startling, even a little tragic, than in Siegel's film. In Siegel's version, the girl (Jo Ann Harris) who lures McBurney, called Carol in his film, is more vulgarly hot to trot than Coppola's Alicia, played with more subtlety by Elle Fanning. As for the two versions of McBurney, Coppola gives hers more of a backstory: an Irish immigrant lured into the Union Army by the promise of ready cash when he agrees to serve as a substitute for a Yankee reluctant to fight. Colin Farrell is also a more versatile actor than Eastwood, whose tough guy persona makes it hard for us to credit his acquiescence. The scene in which McBurney eats the poisoned mushrooms comes off better in Coppola's version because Farrell lets us see the poison taking its effect, whereas Siegel decides not to show the effect on Eastwood's McBurney. Yet somehow, I prefer the Siegel film, perhaps because there's an inherent cheesiness to the story's melodrama that Siegel embraces but Coppola strives to downplay.
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lieutenant-columbro · 2 years
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ok i know i talk a whole lot about columbos transmasc raincoat swag but can we take a moment to apppreciate the sheer DRIP of the women on columbo
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dailycolumbo · 3 years
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Columbo Pilot - Ransom for a Dead Man
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peterfalkfan · 3 years
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Ransom For a Dead Man. 
“Young lady, don't you ever do that again!”  Was that already a setup, or is it a real argument?
Bottom: Columbo being called out by Lee Grant who sees right through him.
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obscurecolumbos · 4 years
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Columbo + Chili S1E0 Ransom for a Dead Man, 1971
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edpor68 · 9 months
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Happy Saturday! Another scene from Ransom for a Dead Man (Columbo, 1971) -a few images and a short video of Pattye as Margaret Williams- her best known tv credit. Episode was filmed in the fall of 1970 and aired March 1st, 1971. The ratings were very good, so NBC decided to launch the series in the fall; always remembered, never forgotten… 👩🏻‍🦰👓📺💐
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edpor68 · 7 months
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Happy Friday! Another post by Tumblr’s- Columboscreens- here Columbo tells Margaret that he is always at her disposition- so if she likes to spill the beans on suspicious stepmother, go ahead…👩🏻‍🦰👓👍 👓#patriciamattick #pattyemattick #Columbo #ransomforadeadman #adorable #PeterFalk #LeeGrant #1971tv #1970stelevision #adorable #gonetoosoon💔 #gonebutnevereverforgotten
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edpor68 · 2 months
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Happy Monday-awesome news! Cozi tv is airing Ransom for a Dead Man on Saturday March 2nd @ 10:00 am EST....📺 March 1st, 1971 was the date the episode originally aired… 53rd anniversary 👩🏻‍🦰👓📺👍 #pattyemattick #patriciamattick #columbo #ransomforadeadman #peterfalk #leegrant #1971tv #awesome #GoneButWillNeverBeForgotten #cozitv
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edpor68 · 9 days
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Happy Monday 👍Found an online copy of the script of The Beguiled (1971) Pattye as Janie- interestingly, remember her character had more lines than what the script shows here- guess they made some changes when they filmed the movie. #patriciamattick #pattyemattick #TheBeguiled #1971movies #ClintEastwood #moviescripts https://assets.scriptslug.com/live/pdf/scripts/the-beguiled-1971.pdf
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edpor68 · 11 days
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Happy Saturday! Pattye’s entry from Amazon Prime- strangely only 2 titles are listed- The Beguiled and the Lou Grant episode “Henhouse”- but on the Amazon app (with FreeVee) Columbo’s Ransom is available, too… Strange… #pattyemattick #patriciamattick #amazon #TheBeguiled #lougrant #columbo #ransomforadeadman
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edpor68 · 19 days
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Happy Friday! Now on the Great American Family channel (147 in South Florida) the 1971 classic Ransom for a Dead Man! Watch out for the lady lawyer! 👩🏻‍🦰 👓 👍📺
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edpor68 · 27 days
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Happy Thursday! Came across this post from Tumblr- Michaelcoffeysthoughts- Columbo Season 1 + pilots - episodes ranked- with cool gifs. One is for Ransom for a Dead Man - (ranked # 6) humbly done by yours truly… #pattyemattick #patriciamattick #columbo #1970stv #1971tv #GoneButWillNeverBeForgotten #tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/michaelcoffeysthoughts/742894244179607552/colombo-season-1-pilots-1968-1971-72
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edpor68 · 1 month
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Happy Saturday! Added a link to each of the credits on Pattye’s Pinterest board- the first image of each entry/credit is linked to its corresponding online video- still missing a few- will get there… Cannon and The FBI episode used to be available on YouTube- for some strange reason- not anymore… will investigate. 13 credits have an available video…. #patriciamattick #pattyemattick #pinterest #credits #Alwaysrememberedneverforgotten #youtube #vimeo #dailymotion #internetarchive
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edpor68 · 1 month
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Happy Friday! Another clip from the Insight episode “A Box for Mr Lipton”- Pattye as Ellen Lipton- absolutely adorable… #patriciamattick #pattyemattick #insight #1972tv #Aboxformrlipton #adorable #youtube
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