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Columbo - Season 5
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In season five, a spy is killed on a lonely beach through his connection, but the killer is filmed before the case turns into a mysterious path. On the other hand, there is the owner of a bull farm in Mexico who decided to give his workers a day off, then the number one man talking about fighting a bull who almost killed his son in this dangerous experiment one day. Instead, he shot him with a calming pistol.
In season five, a spy is killed on a lonely beach through his connection, but the killer is filmed before the case turns into a mysterious path. On the other hand, there is the owner of a bull farm in Mexico who decided to give his workers a day off, then the number one man talking about fighting a bull who almost killed his son in this dangerous experiment one day. Instead, he shot him with a calming pistol.
Actors:
Nicole Grey,
John F. ODonohue,
Kathryn White,
Nehemiah Persoff,
J.R. Clark,
Mark Voland,
Martin Sheen
Nicole Grey
John F. ODonohue
Kathryn White
Nehemiah Persoff
2 August 1919, Jerusalem, Palestine [now Israel]
J.R. Clark
Mark Voland
25 June 1952, North Hollywood, California, USA
Martin Sheen
3 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Director:
Vincent McEveety, James Frawley, Patrick McGoohan, Bernard L. Kowalski, Harvey Hart, Richard Quine
Country:
United States
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Columbo: The Complete Fifth Season maintains the high standard of previous years; the teleplays, direction, and performances are consistently several notches above practically everything else airing in prime time in the mid-1970s.

