although the story is bland, which is ultimately the greatest fault here. Of course, Peter Falk kills it as our Lt. One last thing – finally – what makes Dead Weight a worthy watch are the performances. Columbo’s first name here as the full name is clearly visible when he shows his badge. Also, as many note when discussing this episode, we get a chance to see Lt. eating his favorite food, chili, in what may be the first iteration of the menu in the series. The Major General doesn’t even argue during the less than dramatic GOTCHA! before he’s walked out of the exhibit to meet his fate.Īs I said, Dead Weight is not one of the most memorable Columbo outings, but it’s a worthy watch nonetheless. Columbo figures it out because he knew a gun like that would mean too much to Hollister to simply get rid of. She and Columbo attend the General’s exhibit where the murder weapon, a vintage gun of some kind that the General had used in combat, is on display. just needs to come up with the GOTCHA! plan, which he does by helping Mrs. When Colonel Dutton’s body floats up in the marina, however, our Lt. Columbo zeroes in on his man without much effort even though this is a difficult-to-prove case without a body. We must figure now that this will be his downfall and we’re proven correct the next morning when we see Columbo feigning a fishing trip at the marina just where the General parks his boat. Cool as a cucumber the General lifts the body off the wall and takes it out to his boat to dispose of it. Although we knew General Hollister was a murderer, we are just now made privy to the extent of his cold-heartedness. It’s a disturbing sight to say the least. The body is covered in plastic and tied with rope and hanging from the wall. As the bookcase swings around we see the dead body of Colonel Dutton swing along with it. The General changes his clothes to comfortable wear and presses a button that opens a secret door behind a bookcase in his room. Much of what I’ve mentioned is fairly bland, but a gruesome scene surfaces after General Hollister returns home after a dinner in his honor held at his alma mater. Stewart, “One evening out with Hollister and you doubt yourself.” What was left unspoken, “You’re pathetic, stop blaming your mother for your troubles,” as the woman is prone to do – sometimes with good reason. This actually leads to a terrifically interesting Columbo moment when our favorite Lieutenant takes on the role of psychiatrist telling Mrs. Stewart to forget every detail of the shooting. It doesn’t take long for the insecure Mrs. Columbo leaves the house a bit stumped, but soon his mood changes when he learns General Hollister not only seeks out the witness, but starts romancing her. In fact, Hollister could not have been nicer even offering a possible explanation of what the witness might have seen. Honestly, when has he ever been wrong?Ī pretty thorough search of Hollister’s house yields no evidence for the Lt. Needless to say, Columbo forges on because he feels there’s something wrong here. You have a highly decorated General, a witness with severe self-esteem issues, no body, and no weapon. Columbo to a tricky set of circumstances. Stewart happens to see one man in a blue robe shoot another man in a uniform and hurries back to land to call the police. ![]() Walters ( Kate Reid) are in a sail-boat parallel to the General’s house. While the murder is taking place two women, Helen Stewart ( Suzanne Pleshette) and her mother Mrs. What’s a retired military man to do but shoot his co-conspirator? Dutton tells Hollister about the upcoming investigation As it turns out the two have been defrauding the government out of millions and Dutton is there to tell the General that an investigation is about to be launched. The retired General is packing things for an upcoming exhibit celebrating his many years of service when the young man bursts his bubble. The story begins when a Colonel Roger Dutton ( John Kerr) visits Major General Hollister in his beautiful seafront house. Since today would have been Albert’s birthday (Ap– May 26, 2005), I figure it’s a good time to share a few words about Dead Weight, the 1971 Columbo episode in which Albert starred.ĭead Weight, the third episode of the first season, was directed by Jack Smight and although it is not a standout episode in the Columbo series it has some interesting aspects to it. ![]() The latest visit with my favorite TV detective presented Eddie Albert as Major General Martin Hollister, also known as the murderer and Columbo’s adversary.
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