Then Came Bronson — Season 1, Episode 17: The Gleam of the Eagle Mind
Action & Adventure, Drama • 44 min • 1 season, 26 episodes • ★ 5.2/10
Episode synopsis
When eccentric artist Juan Longorio paints a naked woman on the side of a barn, it places him and Bronson in trouble with the owner, Sid Casper, and the city locals. Still, more problematic than defacing private property, the painting causes emotional anguish to Sid, deputy sheriff Hud McCarver, and Will Hudson, because they all think the painting is a picture perfect representation of their respective wives.
About Then Came Bronson
Then Came Bronson is an American adventure/drama television series produced by MGM Television and broadcast on NBC from 1969 to 1970. Created by Denne Bart Petitclerc, the series began with a feature-length pilot on March 24, 1969. It was greenlit for one year and began first run on September 17, 1969. Disillusioned reporter Jim Bronson quits his job and starts wandering the road on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle as a form of soul-searching. He meets various characters; some he helps, others he educates.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Runner
- E2The Old Motorcycle Fiasco
- E3...A Famine Where Abundance Lies
- E4The Circle of Time
- E5Where Will the Trumpets Be?
- E6Amid Splinters of the Thunderbolt
- E7The 3:13 Arrives at Noon
- E8Old Tigers Never Die—They Just Run Away
- E9Your Love Is Like a Demolition Derby in My Heart
- E10Two Percent of Nothing
- E11All the World and God
- E12A Long Trip to Yesterday