Kovac goes to a crooked casino outside of Las Vegas. He is allowed to leave the casino, but only to be setup as a scapegoat for a smear campaign against a politician working to get rid of the crooked casino owner.
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson (born Charles Dennis Buchinsky; November 3, 1921 – August 30, 2003) was an American actor. He was known for his roles in action films and his "granite features and brawny physique". Bronson was born into extreme poverty in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town in the Allegheny Mountains. Bronson's father, a miner, died when Bronson was young. Bronson himself worked in the mines as well until joining the United States Army Air Forces in 1943 to fight in World War II. After his service, he joined a theatrical troupe and studied acting. During the 1950s, he played various supporting roles in motion pictures and television, including anthology drama TV series in which he would appear as the main character. Near the end of the decade, he had his first cinematic leading role in Machine-Gun Kelly (1958).
Man With A Camera 05 – Closeup On Violence - 1958
Mike Kovac takes a picture of the wrong group of people during a building fire and they do everything they can to stop Kovac from getting them into the newspaper.
Man With A Camera 06 – Double Negative - 1958
When your livelihood depends on the results you get with a camera, you have to be careful about your sources of information. Especially if the source is Jimmy Costigan, a freelance reporter. Normally I wouldn’t trust Costigan with a used flash bulb, but the story he told me sounded big, if it was true…




















