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  1. Writer: Dark Waters. Marian B. Cockrell was born on 15 March 1909. Marian B. was a writer, known for Dark Waters (1944), Professor Beware (1938) and Suspicion (1957). Marian B. died on 9 December 1999.

    • Writer
    • March 15, 1909
    • Marian B. Cockrell
    • December 9, 1999
  2. March 15, 1909. Died. December 9, 1999. Mini Bio. Marian B. Cockrell was born on March 15, 1909. Marian B. was a writer, known for Dark Waters (1944), Professor Beware (1938) and Suspicion (1957). Marian B. died on December 9, 1999. Trivia. Wife of Francis M. Cockrell. Sister in law of Eustace Cockrell. Contribute to this page.

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    "Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty" was originally broadcast on 02/Feb/1958 as part of the third season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

    Millicent Bracegirdle is a sheltered old woman who decides to go to Paris. Her visit does not turn out well when she accidently enters the wrong hotel room and gets locked inside with a notorious murderer. (TV.com)

    Directed by: 1. Robert Stevens Produced by: 1. Joan Harrison- producer 2. Norman Lloyd- associate producer Written by: 1. Marian B. Cockrell- teleplay (as Marian Cockrell) 2. Stacy Aumonier- story (as Stacey Aumonier) Starring: 1. Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Host 2. Mildred Natwick — cast: Millicent Bracegirdle 3. Gavin Muir — cast: Dean Septimus Brac...

  3. Marian B. Cockrell (née Brown) was a television writer known for her work on Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Batman, and Sara. She was married to fellow writer Francis M. Cockrell.

  4. Marian B. Cockrell - teleplay (as Marian Cockrell) Starring: Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host; Patricia Hitchcock — cast: Diana Winthrop (as Pat Hitchcock) Geoffrey Toone — cast: Basil Farnham; Alan Napier — cast: Sir Everett; Maurice Marsac — cast: Clerk; Mary Forbes — cast: Mrs. Winthrop; Ann Codee — cast: Doctor's Wife

  5. Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Whodunit (25/Mar/1956) - writer: teleplay (as Marian Cockrell) Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Wet Saturday (30/Sep/1956) - writer: teleplay (as Marian Cockrell) Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Conversation Over a Corpse (18/Nov/1956) - writer: teleplay (as Marian Cockrell) Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Rose Garden (16/Dec ...

  6. Dark Waters is a 1944 American Gothic film noir based on the novel of the same name by Francis and Marian Cockrell. It was directed by Andre de Toth and starred Merle Oberon, Franchot Tone, and Thomas Mitchell.

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