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  1. Man Against Crime - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Synopsis. 1956 version. Production. Sponsorship and scheduling. Episodes. Season 1 (1949–50) Season 2 (1950) Season 3 (1951) Season 4 (1952–53) Season 5 (1953–54) See also. References. Bibliography. External links.

  2. Man Against Crime: Created by Lawrence M. Klee. With Ralph Bellamy, Nita Talbot, Henry Lascoe, Jack Warden. Mike Barnett is the title character, a bright and tough private detective in New York. This very violent show was broadcast live until 1952.

    • (108)
    • 1949-10-07
    • Action, Drama, Crime
    • 30
  3. All. Overview. 81 Episodes. IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv. Status Ended. Networks #<Network:0x00007f5968164748>, #<Network:0x00007f5968164608>, #<Network:0x00007f59681644c8>. Premiered 1949-10-07T05:00:00Z. Runtime 25m. Total Runtime 1d 9h 59m (81 episodes)

    • October 7, 1949
  4. The Chestnut Man ( Danish: Kastanjemanden) is a Danish crime series released on Netflix on 29 September 2021. The series was created by Dorte Warnøe Hagh, David Sandreuter, and Mikkel Serup, is directed by Kasper Barfoed and Mikkel Serup, and is based on the book of the same name by Søren Sveistrup.

  5. User reviews. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Man Against Crime. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. #1 ∙ S4.E35 ∙ Doll Bandit. Wed, Jun 10, 1953. A chance encounter with a beautiful blonde provides Mike with the clue he needs to capture the glamorous bank robber. 7.2 /10 (20) Rate. #2 ∙ S5.E5 ∙ Murder in the Rough. Sun, Nov 8, 1953.

  6. Man Against Crime (TV Series 1949–1954) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Man Against Crime. Top-rated. Wed, Jun 10, 1953. S4.E35. Doll Bandit. A chance encounter with a beautiful blonde provides Mike with the clue he needs to capture the glamorous bank robber. 7.2/10. Rate. Top-rated

  7. Man Against Crime. Man Against Crime starring Ralph Bellamy, one of the first television programs about private eyes, ran on CBS, the DuMont Television Network and NBC from October 7, 1949, to June 27, 1954, and was briefly revived, starring Frank Lovejoy, during 1956. The show was created by Lawrence Klee and was broadcast live until 1952.