my response to similar thread:
"I thought the same thing. In fact I thought that as soon as he showed up. I thought "here comes Columbo. So much for your perfect upper class smart guy murder." And later when he said the line I actually said "Ha!" out loud. I wonder if the makers of Columbo were aware of this when they made the show a couple decades later.
I think the Agatha Christie influence may be stronger on both works, but I must admit my Agatha Christie knowledge is pretty low. But I liked Hubbard in a Columbo way also because he was just a guy doing his job, and he was very good at it. A little snobbier than Columbo (who isn't?) but all in all, just a guy doing his job. And Ray Milland's reaction in the final scene was similar to some of the more graciously vanquished perps in some Columbo episodes too."
Good point about Ray Milland being a couple of Columbo episodes. He was a good go-to actor for these roles.
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