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  1. Candidate for Murder is a 1962 British second feature film directed by David Villiers and starring Michael Gough, Erika Remberg, Hans von Borsody and John Justin. Part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on a story by Edgar Wallace.

  2. Candidate for Crime: Directed by Boris Sagal. With Peter Falk, Jackie Cooper, Joanne Linville, Tisha Sterling. Senatorial candidate Nelson Hayward murders his domineering campaign manager, staging it to appear that Hayward himself was the intended victim of a mob hit gone wrong.

  3. Candidate for Murder: Directed by David Villiers. With Michael Gough, Erika Remberg, Hans von Borsody, John Justin. The professional killer Kersten arrives in England and is hired by Donald Edwards to murder his wife Helene. But Helene's lover Robert Vaughan discovers the plot and he trails Kersten and Edwards to a country cottage.

  4. In Candidate for Crime, Columbo becomes embroiled in political corruption when a candidate for the United States Senate stages the murder of his campaign manager as a case of mistaken identity. Cast [] Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2019 · Candidate for Crime is almost a brilliant Columbo episode, but is let down more than most by the padding required to take it to a 90-minute running time. Nevertheless, it has a number of terrific scenes and a liberal sprinkling of humour that still ensures it’s a treat to watch time and again.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2020 · The two-time killer from Columbo’s 70s’ era was back in a big way, both starring in and directing Agenda for Murder – a tale of political skulduggery on an even grander scale than Candidate for Crime 17 years earlier.

  7. This suspenseful crime drama finds a jealous husband hiring a killer to murder his supposedly unfaithful wife. Donald Edwards (Michael Gough) imports the German hit man Kersten (Hans Borsody) to murder his wife Helen (Erika Remberg). He suspects her of having an affair with Robert (John Justin).