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  1. Lawrence Paul Bachmann (December 12, 1911 – September 7, 2004) was an American film producer and executive who settled for a time in the United Kingdom. Biography. Bachmann was born in New York City, where his father, J.G. Bachmann, worked at Paramount with B.P. Schulberg in the 1920s.

  2. Lawrence P. Bachmann was born on 12 December 1911 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Speed (1936), Shadow on the Wall (1950) and Follow the Boys (1963). He died on 7 September 2004 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Producer, Writer, Soundtrack
    • December 12, 1911
    • Lawrence P. Bachmann
    • September 7, 2004
  3. Sep 24, 2004 · Lawrence P. Bachmann. Film writer and studio exec at RKO, MGM and Par. By Variety Staff. Lawrence P. Bachmann, a film writer and studio executive at RKO, MGM and Paramount, has died. He was...

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  5. Sep 21, 2004 · Sept. 21, 2004 12 AM PT. From a Times Staff Writer. Lawrence P. Bachmann, a film writer and studio executive at RKO, MGM and Paramount, has died. He was 92. Bachmann died Sept. 7 at the...

  6. Shadow on the Wall is a 1950 American psychological thriller film directed by Patrick Jackson and starring Ann Sothern, Zachary Scott and Gigi Perreau and featuring Nancy Davis. It is based on the 1943 story Death in the Doll's House by Hannah Lees and Lawrence P. Bachmann. [2] Plot.

  7. Sep 7, 2004 · Lawrence Paul Bachmann (December 12, 1911 - September 7, 2004) was an American film producer and executive who settled for a time in the United Kingdom. Bachmann was born in New York City, where his father, J.G. Bachmann, worked at Paramount with B.P. Schulberg in the 1920s. He gained employment...

  8. Lawrence Paul Bachmann (December 12, 1911 - September 7, 2004) was an American film producer and executive. For some of his career he was based in the U.K. Bachmann also recieved Agatha Christie's script for a planned adaptation of the Charled Dickens' novel Bleak House 1961 - Murder, She Said...

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