A writ for 4million in damages was issued in the courts of London. Youre gonna need em, Lieutenant Columbo: Peter FalkCharles Clay: Robert VaughnJoanna Clay: Diane BakerSwanny Swanson: Fred DraperCommodore Otis Swanson: John DehnerKittering: Wilfrid Hyde-WhiteWayne Taylor: Joshua BryantLisa King: Susan FosterSergeant Kramer: Bruce KirbyTheodore Mac Albinsky: Dennis DuganWritten by: Jackson GillisDirected by: Patrick McGoohanScore by: Bernardo Segll. The two had had a hoot shooting that episode, and McGoohan was keen to push the Lieutenants boundaries in his farewell outing. When we next see Charlie, though, he ain't talking. Not here. Hayden Danziger - THE COLUMBOPHILE BLOG Joanna cant remember anything else about the night, but was later informed by a friend who lives on the island that they found her drunkenly asleep on a chair outside their house at 4am and dutifully delivered her home. [22], In later years, Vaughn appeared in syndicated advertisements marketed by Commercial Pro, Inc. for various personal injury and workers compensation law firms, using the catchphrase, "Tell them you mean business". Swanny is too much of a nothing character to draw any sort of emotional reaction when his guilt is finally (and nominally) revealed. The actress was seriously good it is difficult to act as a drunk person. Dont get me wrong, I love the 70s Columbo formula. For the whodunnit experiment to work, Last Salute had to wow us with a riveting finale. Finally, Last Salute irks because of the shadow it cast over the rest of the 70s episodes. But no blame goes to Vaughn, who was excellent in a very interesting role. Remember the scene when Swanny comforts a drunken Joanna after the death of Charles is revealed by creepily placing his hand on the side of her face? Theres merit in that concept, and on paper all this doesnt sound too bad. Columbo cuddling up to Charlie in the front seat of the Peugeot may have been vaguely entertaining, but to then have the detective massage Charlies thigh as he wraps him up in a phone cord aboard the yacht is really overdoing it. The police have deduced that Charles, believing Joanna had killed the Commodore, disposed of the body to ensure his wife (and he by association) remained chief beneficiary in the will. Completely understand your point..and for me vino is a must with my Columbo episodes. If Mr. Clay were convicted, Mrs. Clay would inherit, not Swanny. Patrick McGoohan, Robert Culp, Jack Cassidy, George Hamilton and William Shatner are the only actors to play more than one murderer. The Local Bird and Bee: The Weirdest 'Columbo' Episode - Blogger