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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
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.
- March 15, 1909
- December 9, 1999
Dec 9, 1999 · 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.
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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...
The Marian Cockrell collection includes manuscripts and other material. Manuscripts by Cockrell in the collection include her screenplay What Every Young Bride Should Know (1947); and her novels The Revolt of Sarah Perkins, under the original title Anything is Better (McKay, 1965); Mixed Blessings, under the original title Crazy House (Times ...
- Mugar Memorial Library, Boston, 02215, Massachusetts
- 6.2B
See all books authored by Marian Cockrell, including Shadow Castle, and Mixed Blessings: A Novel, and more on ThriftBooks.com.
Marian B. Cockrell ( b. March 15, 1909 – d. December 9, 1999) was a writer.