
Original title
The Hunter
Released
7/3/1952
Origin country
US
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
2
Number of episodes
14
Actor Barry Nelson plays the part of Bart Adams, millionaire playboy, disguise expert, and international detective of some sort. Here, lately, Bart has turned his attention to Reds, catching them in all sorts of reprehensible acts. Bart loves trouble. Bart speaks at least 173 languages, including Sanskrit and Aramaic.

The first season introduced debonair millionaire Playboy Bartholomew Adams (Barry Nelson).

On a covert mission behind the Iron Curtain, Adams journeys to Warsaw in an effort to recover a diary containing crucial information vital to Western governments. Along the way, he receives assistance from a group of impoverished Polish men and women who share his train ride.

On a covert mission beyond the Iron Curtain, Adams embarks on a journey to Warsaw to recover a diary holding critical information for Western governments. Along the way, he is aided by a group of impoverished Polish men and women who accompany him on the train.

Communist operatives devise a plot to abduct an Austrian soil expert during her visit to New York City, intending to substitute her with an impostor.

After the assassination of Austria's anti-communist leader, Adams steps in to offer protection to their successor.

Adams is brought in to handle the situation when a prominent American economist is kidnapped by communist agents during a visit to Paris. A charming female reporter steps forward, claiming to know the economist's location and offering her assistance.

American businessman Bart Adams outwits a communist gang.

Adams travels to Athens in an effort to uncover a communist cell active within the city. He discovers that one of the cell's members is hospitalized and may be willing to share vital information before passing away.

Adams infiltrates East Berlin on a daring mission to rescue a female spy holding a crucial piece of microfilm, racing against time to outmaneuver communist agents intent on capturing her.

Adams sets out on a mission to save the Polish-born daughter-in-law of an American general, navigating the dangerous world of Communist agents operating beyond the Iron Curtain.

Adams looks into the case of a former Soviet secret police officer seeking to defect to the British authorities in their sector of Berlin.

Bart Adams uncovers a lead pointing to the location of a Czech patriot, a portrait artist by profession, who is in hiding in Prague. Disguised and working beneath the radar, he sets out on a high-stakes mission to help her escape across the Iron Curtain before the Communist regime can apprehend and condemn her for treason.

During a visit to Bulgaria, the sister of an American journalist, labeled a traitor back in the United States, attempts to persuade Adams that her brother has been wrongfully accused. Determined to uncover the truth, the Hunter takes it upon himself to investigate and identify the actual culprit.

Adams embarks on a mission to identify a courier working for a communist spy within the group of passengers on a Trans-Atlantic flight. Tensions escalate further when a murder occurs aboard the plane, raising the stakes dramatically.


Adams attempts to help a captivating journalist uncover a story hidden behind the Iron Curtain in Albania.

A treacherous general makes his way to Paris, determined to exchange a cache of confidential documents for a hefty sum of money. Meanwhile, Bart Adams, known widely as "The Hunter," has his sights set on obtaining the documents for himself. Relying on a series of intricate disguises, he plans to claim the prize without spending a single dime.

Disguised as the masseur for the Romanian tennis team during a tournament in Budapest, Adams works to uncover which competitor holds crucial information intended for the West.

Adams seeks to disrupt a Communist scheme aimed at producing counterfeit American military currency.

Adams takes on the challenge of dismantling a network of students aiming to revive the Hitler Youth within German universities. Their goal is to target Americans and their allies across the nation.

Adams secures an invitation to a German estate near the Czechoslovakian border under the pretense of going hunting. While his host assumes he’s there for big game, Adams is in fact on a mission to locate secret Communist documents concealed somewhere on the property.

Adams slips behind the Iron Curtain, embarking on a journey to Moscow in search of an American soldier. This soldier, believed to be a prisoner from the Korean War, is suspected of being held within the confines of the Kremlin.

A Czech patriot is abducted from West Berlin, prompting Adams to infiltrate the Iron Curtain on a daring mission to rescue him.

Adams uncovers a Communist plot to wreak havoc in New York City's Central Park using explosives controlled by radar.

Adams embarks on the Orient Express, determined to follow the charming leader of a Bulgarian youth farm, oblivious to the fact that the Soviet secret police are also pursuing her.

A Soviet agent, disguised as Adams, seeks to track down and eliminate a defecting communist spy.

Adams assumes the identity of a Polish news photographer to approach a Chinese metallurgist who is visiting Prague.

During his vacation in Copenhagen, Adams unexpectedly encounters communist agents and chooses to delay his holiday plans to delve into their activities. (Final episode)
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