And in Mind Over Mayhem, he stages the phony framing and arrest of an innocent son in order to elicit a confession from the father. Vincenzo Fortelli: Wouldn't be the first time. He schedules a Halloween costume party at his house, during which he sneaks out to Freddy's apartment, knocks him out, undresses him, then drowns him in his bathtub. Return to The Crater and report to Meg about what happened to Aldridge and his team, and she'll agree to allow the Raiders to be given the inoculation to protect them from the Scorched Plague, completing the quest. Theres a section of Chicago known as the Gold Coast, home to a well-moneyed set that raises horses and lives pretty high on the hog, with little regard for legal niceties and a casual attitude to what we refer to (not entirely without affection) as The Outfit. Melissa has been kidnapped by Rudy Strassa (Daniel McDonald), a sadistic psychopath who intends to kill her once he consummates "their marriage". The ending was abominable. In both episodes, murders occur off screen, and both were scripted by Columbo veteran Jackson Gillis (this was his final contribution to the series). So the lovers scheme to get him out of the way by killing Howard Seltzer (Raye Birk), an investment broker who is suing him, then framing Clifford for the murder. TVPG , 1h 36m. Load the broadcast holotape into a relay tower. Such moments are always to be treasured The only loose end Fortelli now has to deal with is the Lieutenant, hinting broadly that if Columbo doesnt walk away therell be two dead bodies to tidy up. Did you see the tiny size of the box GW placed in the bathroom? And like in undercover I seem to be the only one to like this episode, I find it an average episode, however your arguments about columbo working with the mafia being out of character are sound, in particular a poster mentioned he doesnt like that in this episode the mafia is above the police, as in that columbo never even tried to solve any of the murders committed by them, I also dont like that at all. Someone of his size should better take Riley Greenleafs route of self-incrimination as a cleverer cover-up move. I was wondering, how did you interprete that last exchange? The character was created for TGJ by Jonathan Latimer (per David Koenigs Shooting Columbo), but that writer never again had an association with the show. I need to search the area to see if I can find it. Her lover awakens and flees the scene. #Im curious of what others think hereat what exact point in the episode did Columbo and the mom boss start their scheme? But he wants to keep the money a secret from his wife Nancy (Jamie Rose), who is divorcing him, so that she cannot make a claim for the money. Im now going to lie down in a darkened room and try not to think about Strange Bedfellows again for the next few years. By this account, it is clear that Peter S. Fischer, in his original script, envisioned our hero intentionally participating in a threat of mob murder in order to solve his case. No matter what happens after conversation with Meg finishes, reputation with the Raiders will be promoted from "Hostile" to "Cautious", allowing safe access to The Crater, Crater watchstation, and Ohio River Adventures without the Raiders opening fire on the residents immediately, along with any other locations the Raiders can be found at, even in random encounters. But when he fails to pick up that the Zuppa di Vongole served to him is clam soup, the scene is thrown into disrepute. She casts major doubt on Romanos involvement in the killing of Teddy by claiming she was in the sack with him at the time he was allegedly out committing murder. Agreed on all counts, though I must admit the denouement didnt bother so much from an ethical standpoint as it did in its presentation. I dunno, you knock over a few banks, arrange the assassination of a couple of rivals, run the local protection racket for years and then no one believes you when you say youve put it all behind you! And are there any glowing highlights Ive overlooked that you believe warrant a mention? Once the phone goes to Chase's answering machine, Chase picks up an extension in another room of Winters' house and begins speaking with him. Before Harold planted the bomb, Dolores moved the Rolls-Royce onto the driveway so the gardener could not drive his truck in. Columbo's evidence proved the suspect's vehicle, not the suspect, had been in the vicinity of the victim's home because the dog was not leashed or confined and ran loose in the nighborhood (a possible pet invisible fence is not mentioned in the episode). The scenes between him and McVeigh are well written and hark back pleasingly to his interactions of yesteryear, and Steiger is extremely watchable. To do so, Patrick drives to Seltzer's house and tricks Seltzer into letting him inside by claiming that his car phone has died and that he has to make an urgent phone call. Columbo Strange Bedfellows Available on Peacock, Tubi TV S10 E10: A man kills his brother who is squandering the family fortune and tries to frame a Mafia restaurateur. Exactly at that appointed hour, Chase drives to Winters's house and sneaks inside. It first aired on May 8, 1995 and was directed by Vincent McEveety from a screenplay by "Lawrence Vail". Uncharacteristically dark, this is the only episode in which no murder occurs and in which Columbo does not meet the criminal. But, Columbo realizes, there is no cell coverage on the part of the mountain road near Chase's house, where his car would have been. Before writing this off, consider that Fortellis getting on up there (Rod Steiger was nearly 70 at the time), and might be yearning to go into a respectable retirement. Yet Columbo trades friendly thumbs up gestures with Fortelli once McVeigh is firmly in his clutches, and the pair then have a perfectly civil chinwag before a friendly parting of the ways. Later, in the restaurant showdown, McVeigh is properly roughed up by the same undercover cops and then savagely backhanded by Fortelli and menaced in such a way that he must have believed his life was about to be ended. The player needs to head over to Arktos Pharma to find the holotape. Vincenzo Fortelli: I'll give you a choice. As such, it's possible that Columbo makes up a new backstory depending on the suspect to whom he is speaking. Creighton enlists his associate, Trish Fairbanks (Shera Danese), to help him concoct an airtight alibi, but when she finds out what he has done, she blackmails him into a full partnership in the firm, wisely going the extra mile by creating a contingency plan to ensure that killing her is not an option for Creighton. Regardless of whether its all a set-up, Fortellis raging at both McVeigh and Columbo during the restaurant showdown is masterful. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. Columbo: Strange Bedfellows Cast & Crew All titles Director Showrunner Screenplay Cast Cinematography Music Production Design Producer Executive Producer Editing Costume Design Art Department Rose told me to take the AI program to a place called Solomon's Pond. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Strange Bedfellows Columbo is once again in the working detail and knowingly remarks about how fortunate it was that McVeigh was able to get to his own gun in time to use it first against such a dangerous man as Bruno Romano no doubt the same Bruno who phoned to speak to Teddy the night before. Widening his search, Columbo visits Romanos restaurant the following day where he speaks to cynical waitress Lorraine. Its the straw that breaks the camels back. He makes it look like Gabe was there rehearsing; With the concert about to begin, Crawford starts the freight elevator, then makes it into the concert hall in time to begin conducting before the elevator reaches the top. There were numerous other episodes he could have been cast in where his size wouldnt have had an impact on the plot itself. He palms a pack of Clarke's cigarettes, which he doctors with a few drops of alkaloid poison nicotine sulfate. Like we know cops often enough do. She will not divorce her husband, rich businessman Clifford Calvert (Barry Corbin), due to their prenuptial agreement. But you say a dreadful gotcha. Compared to Bedfellows? Throw in a description of the man also being as wide as a wardrobe and Columbo could collar him straight away. Rose has put together a message to broadcast to Meg. You can see how Irank all the classic era episodes here. And its clear that Fischer cant blame the episodes offensiveness on anyone else. The whole episode feels like it was filmed in a hurry with no finesse or care. Either its a continuity error or, more likely, a means of throwing in a cheap gag about Columbos dodgy, clam-intolerant guts. Please reference Error Code 2121 when contacting customer service. After tricking Paul Galesko into incriminating himself, Columbo couldnt look the man in the eye. No explanation is given why Anders substituted his unsmoked cigarette butts with those of the victim's smoked butts. After watching Strange Bedfellows, I felt like I needed a shower and a tube of hydrocortisone cream to relieve the itch. Strange Bedfellows aired a month after the Oklahoma City bombing. Finally smelling a rat, he makes to leave but is alarmed to see two of Fortellis goons out front and the mob man himself in the kitchen! Another flaccid effort, Strange Bedfellows has its moments but its many flaws see it plunge into the bottom tier of new Columbo outings. but the shows content was under L&Ls control. But found the ending so repulsive that I would choose to watch any other episode including No Time to Die or Undercover over it. Shortly after this, the Lieutenant is abducted by two hoods and packed into the back of a black limo. While they're in the hallway, Lisa fires a shot into the air, then flees through the patio in disguise, making it seem like the murder happened right then. In fact, he uses policemen to literally beat the murderer up. Columbo is an American crime television show that was originally part of NBC's Sunday Night Mystery Movie series. See production, box office & company info, [after long, pensive stares at McVeigh and Fortelli, Columbo turns and heads out], 235 West Potrero Road, Thousand Oaks, California, USA. The player has to return the holotape to Rose, who will explain that its contents are primarily a lot of information on David and Rosalynn, in addition to the code that allows for accessing those blocked memories. However, while the abhorrence of the careless abandonment of Columbos principals enrages me, and McVeigh is a useless criminal, I do gain pleasure from Falks performance throughout, which is one of the better portrayals of the new age when compared to how he played the character in the 70s. Brindle? He brings Lisa in for questioning and has Lauren watch behind a one-way mirror. Fischer was story editor when the Kramer character was first created and introduced in By Dawns Early Light. In this episode it is implied that Columbo only has one eye as of course Peter Falk has. Quite how many alterations were made to his script are unclear, but Fischer previously adopted the Vail nom de plume when his script for 1976s Old Fashioned Murder was torn to shreds by Peter S. Fiebleman and Elaine May in one of the most shambolic productions of the 70s. Terms and Policies The episode writing also makes Wendts casting extra puzzling. I found a photo of what looks like Rosalynn's memorial hidden under David's desk. In Strange Bedfellows, Columbo doesnt just fall below his expected standards of conduct he doesnt appear to feel a shred of remorse about his actions. If Fortelli says no, hes lying. McVeigh makes a desperate call to Columbo, who promises to be there in 20 minutes. A fairly entertaining episode diluted by completely illegal Police behavior. What, because hes Italian? By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Jurassic Park Movies Ranked By Tomatometer, The Most Anticipated TV & Streaming Shows of March 2023, Pokmon Detective Pikachu Sequel Finds Its Writer and Director, and More Movie News. Patrick then shoots Seltzer and plants evidence to suggest that Clifford was responsible. Columbo: Strange Bedfellows amerikai krimi, 90 perc, 1995 rtkels: 54 szavazatbl Szerinted? The player can use Intelligence 8+ or Charisma 8+ to try and convince her, either smart-talking or sweet-talking her. Both trap-springers. The terrified McVeigh could easily have lost control of his vehicle (especially while using his cell phone), flipped his vehicle and been barbecued in a car explosion. Teddy sokkal tartozik Bruno-nak. The bomb is set to explode when the engine is started. Not a chance. Hes terrific, and comfortably head and shoulders above the rest of the supporting cast. Murder Case? He is taken to the palatial beach-front dwelling of mob boss Vincenzo Fortelli (Rod Steiger, paunchy), who sits Columbo down to a fine lunch to discuss the case. program that David had used to create her to unlock her old memory banks. I do quite like Falks performance, but everyone else in the episode is so forgettable (occasionally excluding General Padget), the gotcha is AWFUL and so boringly presented, the comedic interludes abysmal and the Columbo model on the battlefield model the crowning turd. A few minute later, Columbo sees Kinsley open the front door of a car for Cathleen Calvert instead of the back door. The scenes the two share are powerful, no-nonsense and playful in a way that hooks the audience, but Falk is on terrific form throughout. It left me wanting a shower at the end. Its time to place your bets and find out, Lieutenant Columbo: Peter FalkGraham McVeigh: George WendtVincenzo Fortelli: Rod SteigerTeddy McVeigh: Jeff YagherBruno Romano: Jay AcovoneSergeant Phil Brindle: Bruce KirbyRudy: Don CalfaLorraine: Linda BehringerTiffany: Karen Mayo-ChandlerBarney: John FinneganDirected by: Vince McEveetyWritten by: Peter S. Fischer (as Lawrence Vail)Score by: Dick DeBenedictis. There were Silas Jayne and his younger brother George, who more or less correlated with the McVeigh brothers here; Silas was mobbed up, while George was independently profligate, which led to ill will between the two. The Suari case was superficially similar (threat of execution to force a murderer to co-operate), but here Columbo was trying to get round Salahs diplomatic immunity, not fishing for evidence he couldnt get any other way. It was made of a strong metal that was not affected by the flames of the cremation process. Id say the trap-springing episodes arent the strongest, as a matter of principle. In Theaters: Streaming: Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review? One day, he gets an unexpected visit from his rival, the chain-smoking newscaster Budd Clarke (Peter Haskell), whom he blocked from becoming the CrimeAlert host. With that, the Lieutenant takes his leave as credits roll. Criminology professor D.E. Thank goodness, then, for the presence of Rod Steiger as Vincenzo Fortelli. Elsewhere, hardened fans will welcome the return of Bruce Kirby (in his ninth and final series appearance) and John Finnegan (in his 10th of 12 appearances). Which is the best 70s season of Columbo? In your ranking of the new episodes I really dont get how Grand Deceptions can be ranked lower than this one. Based on my Columbo-watching experience, a golden rule of murdering someone is to ensure that at no stage during the build-up, the crime and the clean-up should you do any of the things you would normally do. Shani Willis, she of the awful Cockney accent, actually was English (b. in north London, ground Zero for Cockneys). A lot has been written about how Peter Falk meddled with Peter S. Fischers Strange Bedfellows script so much, and the casting of George Wendt was so contrary to the character Fischer created, that Fischer took his name off the script and substituted Lawrence Vail (the playwright character from Kaufman and Harts play Once in a Lifetime) instead what Fischer called my official dont-blame-me-for-this-piece-of-crap cop out. David Koenig discusses Fischers dispute with Falk in Shooting Columbo; Fischer recounts the controversy himself in his book Me and Murder, She Wrote.. AKA: Columbo, Columbo Mystery Movie Collection 1990 & 1991-1993, , Columbo: Une trange association, Colombo. Just confirm how you got your ticket. A horse trainer outraged by his brother's gambling debts murders both him and the bookie he owes . Now that I've dealt with Aldridge, I need to find Meg, who has returned to the Raider base, the Crater. Haha, I meant in my above comment, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, that Fischer didnt want his real name attached to an actual case involving the mob. Harold suspected Dolores was involved and was implying blackmail when he asked her for money. There are no featured reviews for Columbo: Strange Bedfellows because the movie has not released yet (). That he had left his life of crime behind and was striving to gain respectability? However, the commotion over the mice means they cant prove Romano himself made the call. Poker Face: whats in it for Columbo fans? While it has some entertaining moments, its ludicrous elements make it impossible to take seriously despite the efforts of Falk and Steiger. Sure, Columbo turns down Fortellis offer of a drink, but he hardly seems to be beating himself up about his actions. This makes it de facto an unsolved crime. When Fortellis goons grab the Lieutenant and deliver him to an unasked-for lunch meeting, he pretends not to understand anything the mob boss is telling him in their native tongue, although he wryly hints later on that hes fully au fait with all that was said. Columbo discovers that Harold's alarm was set to 8 pm, not 8 am. A farmot s a ltenyszetet eddig mg meg tudta menteni, de meddig. Why I place Malibu rock bottom is based on such factors as the terrible acting from Stevens and Vaccaro; the pants-fumbling awfulness of Columbo; a dreadful gotcha; lame mid-episode twist; Jennings laughable ability to turn women on by his mere presence; and the DREADFUL production values. Rewards The detective is put on the case of a man who murders his brother. In Strange Bedfellows, Columbo is forced to team up with a mob boss in order to catch a stable owner who killed his own brother. She played Nancy in the movie version of Oliver!, and she was great. Gargantuan race horse breeder Graham McVeigh would be living his best life if it werent for his pesky, wastrel of a baby brother, Teddy. Death Lends a Hand is the obvious exception, and Negative Reaction was pretty good, too, although the trap in that episode wasnt as strong. The dividing line between any of them would be cigarette paper-thin. When the elevator doors open, Gabe's unconscious body is pushed over the side and falls to his death, landing in front of a late-arriving couple. The overseer will request that the player character assist in inoculating the two factions from the Scorched Plague to prevent them from being Scorched themselves. These episodes have since been released on DVD in several regions as "season 10". Personally, I find nothing more boring than excess gambling used as a plot device in murder mysteries, so Bedfellows had me offside right from the start. A Trace of Murder is the eleventh episode of the tenth season of Columbo and the sixty-sixth episode overall. One must wonder how Wendts former bar mate Frasier Crane would have fared as a villain against Columbo. He first instructs Winters to call him at a certain time. Booooooo, hisssssssss! Upon reaching the supposed rendezvous point, Graham gets out to stretch his legs, but actually slips a gun out of the cash bag (which he bought earlier at a pawn shop) and approaches Teddys driver side window. He decides to kill Teddy and frame Romano for the crime. He reveals that he found the car cleaning receipt in Teddys wallet, and that the ashes found in it came from the same brand of cigarette that McVeigh himself smokes. I entered the password to the holotape repair terminal at Solomon's Pond. All top-drawer episodes. If Fortelli says yes, youre sorry you asked. Steiger makes it easy for the viewer to believe that both men are viable candidates for assassination such is the power of his performance, but its the way he shifts his tone from gravelly roar to almost a whisper when claiming to be the judge, jury and executioner in the McVeigh case that is most chilling. And when the King of Suari flashed him a thumbs up at the end of A Case of Immunity, Columbo looked downright ashamed of himself. McVeigh will find himself sleeping with da fishes. It feels like a daily soap opera version of Columbo: light, fluffy nonsense to spoon-feed idiots. They fake a message to lure him away from the university just when Columbo will be giving a guest lecture to his class. The evidence didn't prove the date the vehicle was there. The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth: Season 8, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Season 1, Link to Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Link to The Most Anticipated TV & Streaming Shows of March 2023. Only two cigarettes played a role in the crime; the cigarette containing the poison and the cigarette placed in the victim's hand after the deed had been accomplished. We wont be able to verify your ticket today, but its great to know for the future. I need to deal with this. Sounds like fun and it was. An episode to bury in an unmarked grave. Its a fair guess that his original draft to Strange Bedfellows was somewhat different to the version we see on screen but, alas, I have nothing concrete to back up that assertion. Why is it called Columbo? Given a deadline to pay his debts, or else, chronic gambler Harold McCain (Greg Evigan) plants a bomb under the Rolls-Royce of his uncle, professional football team owner Big Fred (Steve Forrest). He is the owner with his brother of a thoroughbred horse breeding farm with big plans for the future. Tracking McVeigh to the race course, Columbo crashes his fancy luncheon to share more news from the case. When Graham McVeigh kills his brother and frames a mob bookie for the crime, and then kills the bookie and claims self-defense, he finds himself facing trouble from both Columbo and the book Read allWhen Graham McVeigh kills his brother and frames a mob bookie for the crime, and then kills the bookie and claims self-defense, he finds himself facing trouble from both Columbo and the bookie's superior in the mob.When Graham McVeigh kills his brother and frames a mob bookie for the crime, and then kills the bookie and claims self-defense, he finds himself facing trouble from both Columbo and the bookie's superior in the mob. In my opinion, Fortelli was having a little fun with Columbo in the same way Columbo was when he denied he could understand Italian earlier in the episode. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number. The characters a Mafia cliche, of course, but Steigers performance is electrifying, veering from snarling menace to fatherly affability with ease and grace. At this stage, McVeigh notices that the barman is the same one from Romanos restaurant. How the viewer feels about this critical question will likely have a significant impact on their enjoyment of the episode. Further to that, the mouse Columbo retrieved from the trash is of a species not native to Los Angeles. Dolores then sent the gardener to the back of house so that he would not see her steal his truck and run Big Fred over. At least MIM had a chance; SB never did. Rose has a plan to get Meg's attention. Crawford realizes he will be ruined and ridiculed if it ever becomes known. I should read the writing on the back to see if it can tell me where the memorial is. I watched this episode wanting to like it, as I was intrigued by the idea of Columbo crossing swords with the Mob. I dont think so, but they looked similar. Note that that the murderers last name is McVeigh, the same last name as Timothy McVeigh, the person responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing. The King of Suari didnt threaten Hassan Salah with murder, or with anything illegal for that matter. The cops could just have taken anyone, beat him up and make him confess. In addition to Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, the episode stars George Wendt, Rod Steiger and Bruce Kirby in his final appearance on the show. Id put MIM over SB even before reading your comment on Peter Fischers motivations, because Im less offended by sillyness and the poor execution of a concept than the deliberate demolishing of the main character. Similarly, if youre in the victims car with them immediately prior to ending their existence, go a few minutes without smoking, or at least leave a huge Cuban smouldering in the ashtray to fool the po-po. He was right to start feeling a little tense mind you, because he is paid a visit by Fortelli in person the next day. As Columbo said when confronting Prince, "Perhaps you can explain how a piece of Mr. Houston's 50-year-old war record ended up in the urn of a leisurewear importer.". . I appreciate CP sharing the theory, even if he doesnt espouse it, that Columbos chicanery to force a confession was essential to save McVeigh from the vigilante butchery he would have inevitably suffered in short order. #The mouse Columbo found was WAY too big. However, his fluency largely depends on the circumstances hes in and whether or not its to his advantage to reveal the depth of his understanding. Think back to Negative Reaction. The floppy-haired cool cat has racked up gambling debts in the region of $200,000 and big Graham is sick of picking up the tab. Safe to say, I consider all the episodes in my 4th tier of the new Columbo adventures to be absolute shockers. Coincidence? . Creighton's response is to drug the champagne in her beach house and wait until she shows up there with her current lover. Immortalised as Norm from Cheers to tens of millions of viewers over 270 episodes of the sitcom between 1982-93, Wendt is much more at home in comedic roles and he has nothing like the gravitas required to make for a believable Columbo killer. But its fun to speculate. When Columbo tells Fortelli he doesnt speak Italian, hes being dishonest. Every criminal, every innocent victim (and some not-so-innocent ones), and every wily deduction are here in one definitive collection. 10.10 Strange Bedfellows. Intrigued, Columbo goes so far as to rummage in the bins to find the corpse of one of the mice. An interesting, if limited, breakdown. Instead of lobbing it into the ocean or a lake, he buries it in a shallow gravel grave under a birdbath in his back garden. I guess, since I like Columbo even at his most casual Ive watched Grand Deceptions about as many times as most other episodes (Not Strange Bedfellows). The thrill of the chase appears to help Columbo overcome his tummy ache. Anders then pays two visits to his production office, once that night and again the next morning - so a surveillance tape there will show him at the office all day. Whatever happened to you cant win em all as Columbo says to Bart Kepple in Double Exposure-one of my favorite episodes from the 70s. The Columbo of old would simply have worked harder to get the evidence he needed when the killers guilt was so clearly established without ever considering let alone actually entering into an alliance with gangsters. My observations: I just feel that the killer in this episode ought to have been an unassuming, unmemorable type who could fade into the background wherever he goes. Rose also requests finding an A.I. As always, the mere presence of these popular character actors is a welcome call back to the shows classic era. This is one of two episodes (the other being "Forgotten Lady") in which Columbo allows a murderer to go unpunished. Your later paragraph about Wendts casting did make sense, as far as his size being an even more distinctive way to remember someone besides a drink choice and a lighter. Summary. He even bums a smoke off McVeigh in the first example of the Lieutenant sucking on a cigarette rather than a cigar in the series long history. Moreover, and maybe Ill get some slick for this, the way some Americans live their patriottism and treat guns like toys is humorously outlined during the whole episode. Regal She will boast of her straightforward plan to deal with the Scorched (killing them all) and invite the player to witness her plan with action. What was he thinking? These episodes have since been released on DVD in several regions as "season 10". Find a holotape with the word "negotiate". When Romano looks at a briefcase containing the money, Graham shoots him, switches Romano's revolver for the identical murder gun, and makes it look like self-defense. All that said, now that Im done playing devils advocate, this episode still rings false on several notes. The events of A Case of Immunity see the Lieutenant collude with a King and leave the threat of death hanging over Hassan Salah in order to get the First Secretary to waive his diplomatic immunity. The suspect could have been charged with tampering with evidence by altering the tape. Rusk threatens to expel spoiled fraternity brothers Justin Rowe (Stephen Caffrey) and Cooper Redman (Gary Hershberger) for cheating by stealing the final exam. Sparing his life has him ask that the player characters tell Meg he fell to the Scorched so he can see whatever fate has in store for him and he can go out on his own terms. Graham then disguises himself and goes to Romano's restaurant, where he sets mice loose in a bathroom. Gabe even penned Crawford's last movie score, which won an Oscar.
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