Tonight's TV: Columbo: "Murder By the Book" (1971) - A Kino Lorber Blu-ray Review

An additional pleasure is that the episode, filmed by cinema great Russell Metty, has some wonderful location work, including Big Bear Lake and the Tail o' the Pup hot dog stand in Los Angeles.
You can see photos from my visit to Tail o' the Pup last year here. The stand is now in a different location than it was in in 1971, but the stand itself is the same. I suspect I'm going to really enjoy the show's glimpses of L.A. as I knew it in my childhood years.
I plan to watch the next episode, "Death Lends a Hand" (1971), in the near future, and at some point I'll also back up to the two pilot shows.
The COLUMBO: THE 1970S set contains a handy episode guide with color photos. There are optional music and effects tracks for each show.
The set's 20 discs are contained in five plastic cases, each with a different cover photo of Peter Falk. A word to the wise: Open the cases carefully the first time, as some of the discs in my set weren't secured and could have fallen to the ground if I opened the cases the wrong way.As I mentioned here in an "Around the Blogosphere This Week" news roundup, Kino Lorber was forced to remove the extensive additional extras originally planned to accompany this release. Kino Lorber is unable to comment further on the reasons for the unexpected change.
"It is what it is," as the saying goes; while the changes were disappointing, not least to Kino Lorber, what's left is quite enough. The "Murder By the Book" print looked and sounded great.
I'm quite excited about this collection and looking forward to watching my way through it. I anticipate reviewing additional selected episodes here in the future.
Update: "Death Lends a Hand"; "Dead Weight"; "Suitable for Framing"; "Lady in Waiting"; "Short Fuse"; "Blueprint for Murder"; "Etude in Black"; "The Greenhouse Jungle"; "The Most Crucial Game"; "Dagger of the Mind"; "Requiem for a Falling Star"; "A Stitch in Crime"; "The Most Dangerous Match"; "Double Shock"; "Lovely But Lethal"; "Any Old Port in a Storm"; "Candidate for Crime"; "Double Exposure"; "Publish or Perish"; "Mind Over Mayhem"; "Swan Song"; "A Friend in Deed"; "An Exercise in Fatality"; "Negative Reaction"; "By Dawn's Early Light"; "Troubled Waters"; "Playback"; "A Deadly State of Mind"; "Forgotten Lady"; "A Case of Immunity"; "Identity Crisis."
Thanks to Kino Lorber for providing a review copy of this Blu-ray set.
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Already sold out here, but will be back shortly I understand. I am, of course, a customer.
So, COLUMBO is relatively new to you...but you don't like to see the murder committed...and you have the whole series in front of you...
Uh-oh...
Lots of 70's nostalgia in this series. I especially enjoy seeing all the 70's fashions and interior decor. Hope you have fun watching it.
It's great to finally have all the 1970s episodes of 'Columbo.' on blu ray but I do wish that they'd all been given a more extensive 4K remastering to remove scratches and other print damage and to balance contrast within each episode etc. Although I'm glad that no Digital Noise Reduction has been applied, which might have removed natural Film grain.
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