TtheK2
Joined Jan 2014
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I love Charles Bronson in this episode! I'm always happy to accidentally find him playing a "nice" guy such as Chris Jorgenson. I prefer the young, clean-shaven, good-looking Charles Bronson with short hair to the tough guys for which he is famous.
"Man With A Camera" was one of my favorite TV programs as a young teenage girl in the late 1950s. I recently found the series on YouTube and watched every episode. Bronson is a freelance photographer involved in mysteries. I ended up minoring in photography in the late 1960s, so it is interesting to see his clever camera equipment and portable dark room.
"Man With A Camera" was one of my favorite TV programs as a young teenage girl in the late 1950s. I recently found the series on YouTube and watched every episode. Bronson is a freelance photographer involved in mysteries. I ended up minoring in photography in the late 1960s, so it is interesting to see his clever camera equipment and portable dark room.
I enjoyed this episode, especially after viewing some really bad ones in seasons seven and eight. No overacting, especially by Perry's client, as is so often the case.
It does not bother me that Caucasians play Hawaiians. I actually thought they all were Hawaiians except the actress who played Anona's aunt.
I especially enjoyed Keye Luke as Choy, the butler. He was always so good as Charlie Chan's "Number One Son" in the old Charlie Chan series. I expected Luke to be better looking in his 60s, though, since he was such a handsome young man.
Overall, I find this episode refreshing because it does not have terrible over-the-top acting and screaming courtroom confessions!
It does not bother me that Caucasians play Hawaiians. I actually thought they all were Hawaiians except the actress who played Anona's aunt.
I especially enjoyed Keye Luke as Choy, the butler. He was always so good as Charlie Chan's "Number One Son" in the old Charlie Chan series. I expected Luke to be better looking in his 60s, though, since he was such a handsome young man.
Overall, I find this episode refreshing because it does not have terrible over-the-top acting and screaming courtroom confessions!