Thank you for sharing "Man With A Camera". I don't remember watching it back in the late 50's, but definitely enjoying it now. Loved him in "The Great Escape" as well as many other non violent roles. RIP Mr. Bucinskis. Happy viewing from Las Vegas, NV April 15, 2018
I never heard of the show but now I’m glad I can watch it on RUclips and I really enjoyed Charles Bronson he’s one of the greatest actors were ever lived
It's interesting to see Bronson in an episode with Phillip Pine. In the 1950s and 1960s, both men were busy character actors in movies and TV. I think both Bronson and Pine did episodes in "The Twilight Zone", though not together. In this episode, Pine and Bronson could easily have switched parts. They were everywhere on TV in those days. Bronson became a big star in middle age, possibly the only actor ever to do so. Pine remained a reliable character actor all his life. Pine reflected on his own career: "Two years ago I had the role of a judge on a crime series. While on a break, my mind wandered and I realized I had played, at one time or another, every character represented in the room--the young hood, the defense attorney, the D.A., the accused, etc. " In this, his only starring TV series, Bronson showed he could handle dialog very well. Ironically, his best remembered roles were in movies where he had very few lines!
I am loving the hell out of these episodes. I'd never even heard of the show until a few days ago, after I watched some old cop program and Bronson was the insane killer. I think Pine looks a bit like John Garfield. That may be why he stayed a character actor--which is nothing to feel bad about. Spencer Tracy was a character actor, after all. There's a British actor, Patrick Malahyde, who also had that "I can play any part" talent. In one week, I saw him as the hero in a period crime series as the inspector, an adulterer who gets doused in gasoline and almost set on fire in a Morse episode, and a low-life gangster who has found undeserved fame after writing his memoir while in prison, I think in New Tricks.
The Bad Guy Actor says "I don't know what keeps me from killing you Kovac I just don't know" The Answer is of course THE SCRIPT!!! This is what's called stating the OBVIOUS!!! That's the views from Bonney wee Scotland 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Thank you for sharing "Man With A Camera". I don't remember watching it back in the late 50's, but definitely enjoying it now. Loved him in "The Great Escape" as well as many other non violent roles. RIP Mr. Bucinskis. Happy viewing from Las Vegas, NV April 15, 2018
Rachel Moore Oh! April 15th ,right on my birthday!
Grazie mille--another good one.
I never heard of the show but now I’m glad I can watch it on RUclips and I really enjoyed Charles Bronson he’s one of the greatest actors were ever lived
First time I seen this series wow good show have to find on dvd
It's interesting to see Bronson in an episode with Phillip Pine. In the 1950s and 1960s, both men were busy character actors in movies and TV. I think both Bronson and Pine did episodes in "The Twilight Zone", though not together. In this episode, Pine and Bronson could easily have switched parts. They were everywhere on TV in those days. Bronson became a big star in middle age, possibly the only actor ever to do so. Pine remained a reliable character actor all his life. Pine reflected on his own career: "Two years ago I had the role of a judge on a crime series. While on a
break, my mind wandered and I realized I had played, at one time or
another, every character represented in the room--the young hood, the
defense attorney, the D.A., the accused, etc. "
In this, his only starring TV series, Bronson showed he could handle dialog very well. Ironically, his best remembered roles were in movies where he had very few lines!
I am loving the hell out of these episodes. I'd never even heard of the show until a few days ago, after I watched some old cop program and Bronson was the insane killer.
I think Pine looks a bit like John Garfield. That may be why he stayed a character actor--which is nothing to feel bad about. Spencer Tracy was a character actor, after all.
There's a British actor, Patrick Malahyde, who also had that "I can play any part" talent. In one week, I saw him as the hero in a period crime series as the inspector, an adulterer who gets doused in gasoline and almost set on fire in a Morse episode, and a low-life gangster who has found undeserved fame after writing his memoir while in prison, I think in New Tricks.
Watching from European Union, Lithuania.
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Great stuff .
There should be an episode where Kovac simply takes pictures at a wedding or Bar Mitzvah.
I was thinking of becoming a photographer but after seeing all the crap I’d have to go through I’m reconsidering! 8^)
It's not really a good series, but its fun to see Charles Bronson.
OULLBITZ OND OELLBEETZ WITH BRONSON ! ! !
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The Bad Guy Actor says "I don't know what keeps me from killing you Kovac I just don't know"
The Answer is of course THE SCRIPT!!! This is what's called stating the OBVIOUS!!!
That's the views from Bonney wee Scotland 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
I have him in other tv shows and movies but not this one I have to find this one good show good actor
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I was waiting for Kovacs to blind him with the flash then beat him up.
Dang do you have sky is the limit on commercials! And you want us to subscribe? This is just ridiculous even my ad blocker can’t stop so many!
A single shot, you are out of the cage! Think on it....
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