Word: bradford
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KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATER (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Premiere of a new dramatic series that will appear every other week. Tonight's show begins a two-part drama about the court-martial of an Army sergeant accused of treason. Cast includes Bradford Dillman, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin and Lloyd Nolan. Color...
WHEN people meet me they are always surprised," TIME'S Cinema reviewer once complained. "They expect me to be a nasty, screwed-up Scrooge-a mean, embittered person who bites children." Some Hollywood characters think he has the taste of a tarantula. But Associate Editor Henry Bradford Darrach Jr. is a meditative man of ideas who looks younger than his 42 years and feels that one of his faults as a reviewer is that "I try to find meaning behind appearance, which means that I sometimes do an injustice to a film." While he may at times seem...
Saturday, September 7 Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC, 9-11:10 p.m.). Françoise Sagan's novel A Certain Smile, made into a movie starring Rossano Brazzi, Joan Fontaine, Bradford Dillman and Christine Carere. Color...
Died. Louis Fabian Bachrach, 82, master photographer for 40 years (1915-55) as head of Bachrach, Inc., the nation's premier portrait firm (founded in 1868 by Bachrach's father, run today by his two sons, Bradford and Louis Fabian Jr.), a student of human nature who found that the great and rich alike wanted the camera to "fill in their inadequacies," did so with such success that he and his sons have photographed every President since Wilson; of a stroke; in Boston...
...Only major change: the resignation of Vice President and General Manager Amory Bradford, who turned in an award-losing performance as spokesman for New York publishers during the long newspaper strike this year. He will be replaced by Harding Bancroft, an able lawyer and onetime diplomat who has been the Times's secretary since...