Charles Bronson Lost Episodes
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Average customer review:Product Description
Charles Bronson stars in five """"lost"""" episodes: two episodes from Man With a Camera; U.S. Marshal; Lola; and The Witness.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41475 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-07-19
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 192 minutes
Customer Reviews
4 TV shows & a movie all with Bronson
The 4 half hour TV shows are in black in white without the original commercials. Print quality for these is very good. They are:
US Marshall Pursuit. Bronson is an AWOL army private on the run.
Four Star Playhouse. He's a man on trial for a crime he didn't commit.
Man With A camera. 2 episodes. Missing, where he looks for a mans wife & String Of Pearls, where he helps stop a con man.
The movie is Lola. 1:66 aspect ratio (letterbox with thin lines top & bottom of screen) & in color. Bronson is a writer in England in love with a 16 year old girl. A good movie but a used film print with some scratches here & there. The color is good and so is the sound.
I bought the DVD in a computer/video store & was not disappointed with the video/sound quality or the contents. In other words is was worth the $6 I spent and is a title I will keep in my collection.
Early bronson performances
This is a rare and wonderful collection of Charles Bronson's early T.V. appearances. Starting with Fourstar playhouse (1952) and two Man with a Camera episodes from 1958/59. There is an episode of U.S Marshal (1959)which isn't great but Bronson outshines every one and is convincing as the menacing convict on the run. The film is Lola, quality is poor and it's more a curio for fans and not that great a movie. Still worth a look.
CHARLES BRONSON - LOST EPISODES
If you're a Bronson fan, then you might like seeing these older movies too. They are not equal in my opinion to the DEATH WISH series, but they are worth watching and having in your collection. July 2009.



