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This is a good one. Really like the police commissioner Plot like Stranger on a Train.Good movie.
Did anyone read the book?
Enjoy your night.
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@red&curly wrote:
This is a good one. Really like the police commissioner Plot like Stranger on a Train.Good movie.
Did anyone read the book?
Enjoy your night.

It just came on...looking forward to watching it...thank you! Woman Wink

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I just posted on last week’s thread that this is my favorite episode. I’ll be watching in three hours 🙂.

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I remember someone posting last week about it being her favorite so thanks for reminding me who it was, Tucsongal2.

I don't like this one much, so I'm not watching it. Sorry!
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My husband thought it was unusual about her gown under her pillow.He was surprised when I told him I did that too growing up.
Have a good night everyone.
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That song they are playing at the mortuary is one I've heard at weddings only. Wish I could remember the name (might start with letter p), but I know next to nothing about classical music.

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I'm watching now.  This is one of my favorites.

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Hey the jewelry salesgirl.
Is that Tony's girlfriend in "Greenhouse Jungle"?

Tony's uncle & killer is played Ray Milland in that one.
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Re: Columbo time Pearley

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@AuntG wrote:

That song they are playing at the mortuary is one I've heard at weddings only. Wish I could remember the name (might start with letter p), but I know next to nothing about classical music.


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@AuntG it’s Bach’s “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”.

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Thanks @tucsongal  I should have remembered that. Love the way Columbo set the stage to catch that arrogant #$%@& at the apartment. One of my favorite endings.