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  1. 1 mars 1971 · Ransom for a Dead Man: Directed by Richard Irving. With Peter Falk, Lee Grant, John Fink, Harold Gould. After killing her boring husband and disposing of the body, a supposedly brilliant tort attorney fakes his kidnapping and keeps the ransom money. The FBI may be fooled, but not Columbo.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Richard Irving
    • 1971-03-01
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_GrantLee Grant - Wikipedia

    In March 1971, Grant played the murderer in the Columbo episode "Ransom for a Dead Man", playing opposite Peter Falk's Lieutenant Columbo. For that role, she was nominated for an Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie.

  3. 6 juin 2023 · Hollywood Flashback: Lee Grant Killed It on ‘Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man’. The guest star earned an Emmy nom for the procedural that inspired 2023 Emmy contender 'Poker Face.' By Hilton...

  4. 22 sept. 2015 · Airing on March 1, 1971, Ransom for a Dead Man was a big-budget spectacular with a cinematic feel and a captivating villain in the shape of two-time Oscar nominee Lee Grant. But would the mystery at its heart be good enough to win hearts and minds of the viewing public? Let’s buckle up and find out… Dramatis personae. Lieutenant Columbo: Peter Falk

  5. 28 févr. 2021 · There was also plenty at stake for Ransom’s leading lady Lee Grant, as she continued her on-screen revival after ending up on the Hollywood Blacklist as an alleged Communist sympathiser from the early 1950s to the mid-60s. All the major players have reason to consider Ransom for a Dead Man a big success.

  6. Ransom For A Dead Man (1971) Columbo- Deep Dive Review | Lee Grant, Peter Falk, Patricia Mattick. Watch it for Days. 15.8K subscribers. 2.5K. 98K views 2 years ago 1 product. Ransom For A...

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  7. Lee Grant: Leslie Williams. Showing all 30 items. Jump to: Photos (18) Quotes (12) Photos. Quotes. Leslie Williams : You know, Columbo, you're almost likable in a shabby sort of way. Maybe it's the way you come slouching in here with your shopworn bag of tricks. Lt. Columbo : Me? Tricks?