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Have you ever seen the show Man With A Camera while growing up? I have not actually seen this show until recently. Black and white shows were not around when I was younger, because they had color by then. I did enjoy a lot of the movies that were in black and white though. There are some wonderful shows out there that were done in black and white. I know my parents both grew up with black and white shows, and they loved them as well. I honestly love a lot of shows that were made in black and white. In Man With A Camera, Charles Bronson does a wonderful job as an actor. He truly made this show. I’ve enjoyed being able to see it, and I hope that you all will too if you haven’t seen it yet. I’m sure many of you may have already seen the show and loved it. Now you can get the complete series when it’s released on May 12th!
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS:
In 1958 a young Charles Bronson came to ABC-Television in the fast-paced action drama “Man With A Camera” which was loosely based on the popular radio series “Casey, Crime Photographer” starring Staats Cottsworth and the earlier TV series “Crime Photographer” starring Darren McGavin. Bronson played Mike Kovac, a former WWII combat photographer now freelancing in New York City, who specialized in getting the photographs that other lensmen couldn’t. His assignments came from newspapers, insurance agencies, the police and private individuals, all of whom wanted a filmed record of an event. His cases always lead to danger, usually involving a good-looking damsel in distress. Kovac’s police liaison was Lieutenant Donovan, well played by James Flavin, who looked to the freelance cameraman for help with the cases the cops couldn’t handle. To the viewer’s delight, Kovac employed the latest photographic technology to solve a case, including a Minox III mini-camera fastened to his belt; fisheye and telephoto lenses; and various other cutting-edge technologies; even converting the trunk of his car into a portable darkroom where he could develop his negatives on the spot. Character actor Ludwig Stossel starred as Kovac’s immigrant father Anton, to whom Kovac frequently came for advice.
This complete series will be released on May 12th, so make sure to get your copy then.
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