MAN WITH A CAMERA 1958 PRIVATE EYE CHARLES BRONSON
In this series Bronson portrayed Mike Kovac, a former World War II
combat photographer freelancing in New York City, who specialized in
getting the photographs that other lensmen could not. He usually assisted
newspapers, insurance companies, the police and private individuals, all of
whom wanted a filmed record of an event.
By often acting as a private eye, Kovac gets himself into plenty of troubles
involving criminals of every kind, helping with cases the police could not
handle. Besides an array of cameras for normal use, for surreptitious work
he employed cameras hidden in a radio, cigarette lighter and even his
necktie. He also had a phone in his car, and a portable darkroom in the
trunk where he could develop his negatives in the spot. Kovac's police liaison
was Lieutenant Donovan (James Flavin), though he frequently came for
advice from Anton Kovac (Ludwig Stössel), his immigrant father.
Episodes:
Second Avenue Assassin
The Warning
Profile Of A Killer
Close-Up On Violence
Turntable
Another Barrier
Double Negative
Blind Spot
Two Strands Of Pearls
Six Faces Of Satan
Lady On The Loose
The Last Portrait
The Face Of Murder
Mute Evidence
The Big Squeeze
The Killer
Eye Witness
The Man Below
Black Light
The Positive Negative
Missing
Live Target
Girl In The Dark
The Bride
The Picture War
Touch Off
Hot Ice Cream
Fragment Of Murder
Kangaroo Court
