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The Most Dangerous Match: Directed by Edward M. Abroms. With Peter Falk, Laurence Harvey, Lloyd Bochner, Jack Kruschen. A chess player murders his opponent before a big match. Lt. Columbo must out-maneuver this crafty, but craven, killer.
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A chess player murders his opponent before a big match. Lt. Columbo must out-maneuver this crafty, but craven, killer. Emmett Clayton has a nightmare before an important chess match: he and his opponent are chess pieces on a giant, fog-covered chess board.
Emmett Clayton (Laurence Harvey, with echoes of his tormented character in "The Manchurian Candidate") has a nightmare before an important chess match, a nightmare the director helpfully visualizes for us as a giant fog-filled chess board, on which Clayton and his opponent are chess pieces.
The Most Dangerous Match: Directed by Edward M. Abroms. With Peter Falk, Laurence Harvey, Lloyd Bochner, Jack Kruschen. A chess player murders his opponent before a big match. Lt. Columbo must out-maneuver this crafty, but craven, killer.
Columbo : Boy, you know my wife went to visit her mother for a few days, and it's like everything was waiting for her to leave so it could happen to me. First the kitchen sink and then the pilot light in the stove.
Although Clayton is one of the best chess players in the world, during his simultaneous exhibition, one of the people he is playing beats him after playing only two moves, a losing combination known as the "Fool's Mate" and notorious for being the fastest possible way for a player to be checkmated.
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"Columbo" The Most Dangerous Match (TV Episode 1973) - * Linda Robinson: He is despicable. He always was and he always will be. You'll beat him, Mr.Dudek. You will beat him at the only thing he really cares about.