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  1. Richard Levinson and William Link were American television producers and writers who collaborated for 43 years, until Levinson's death. They wrote for the CBS anthology drama The DuPont Show with June Allyson, [1] and they created classic television detective series such as Columbo; Mannix; Ellery Queen; Murder, She Wrote; Scene of the Crime ...

  2. Columbo: Created by Richard Levinson, William Link. With Peter Falk, Mike Lally, John Finnegan, Bruce Kirby. Los Angeles homicide detective Lieutenant Columbo uses his humble ways and ingenuous demeanor to winkle out even the most well-concealed of crimes.

    • (42K)
    • 1971-09-15
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 100
  3. 1986 1h 35m PG. 7.1 (634) Rate. TV Movie. A man honeymooning with his new wife in the Rockies reports his wife's disappearance to the police. Hours later, a strange woman escorted by the local priest claims to be his missing wife, despite the man's inability to recognize her. Votes 634.

  4. Link, who died Dec. 27, worked with Richard Levinson to write classic TV shows, as well as groundbreaking TV movies about social issues. Originally broadcast in 1989.

  5. Theatrical films. The Hindenburg. Rollercoaster. Television films. My Sweet Charlie (1970) (starring Patty Duke and Al Freeman Jr.) Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You (1971) (credited as Ted Leighton) (starring Peter Lawford and Harry Morgan) That Certain Summer (1972) (starring Hal Holbrook, Hope Lange, Martin Sheen and Scott Jacoby)

  6. They also used the name for their contribution to the script for Steve McQueen's final movie, The Hunter. In 1979, Levinson and Link received a Special Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for their work on Ellery Queen and Columbo. During the 1980s, they were three-time winners of the Edgar for Best TV Feature or MiniSeries Teleplay ...

  7. Jan 20, 2021 · Levinson and Link similarly personalize the dilemma at the heart of The Execution of Private Slovik, as the film queries who was responsible for the soldier's death. Its exploration of this central question begins with the soldiers who are commanded to kill him.

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