Studio one-- "First prize for murder" / by Phil Reisman, Jr. ; based on an idea by John D. MacDonald. 1957.

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Studio one-- "First prize for murder" / by Phil Reisman, Jr. ; based on an idea by John D. MacDonald. 1957.

114 leaves ; 28 cm.

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MacDonald, John D. (John Dann), 1916-1986

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American novelist. From the description of The end of the night, 1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122536373 The University of British Columbia's third president, John Barfoot Macdonald, was born in Toronto on February 23, 1918. Graduating with a degree of doctor of dental surgery from the University of Toronto in 1942, he served as captain in the Canadian Dental Corps during World War II. Following the war Macdonald studied biology at the University of Illinois and Colum...

Duff, Gordon.

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McGavin, Darren, 1922-2006

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O'Neil, Barbara, 1910-1980

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Barbara O’Neil (1910-1980) was an actress best known for her film roles in “Stella Dallas” and “All This and Heaven Too” and her stage roles in “Affairs of State” and “The Searching Wind.” In addition, she was known for her role as Scarlett O'Hara's mother, Ellen O'Hara, in "Gone with the Wind" (1939). She started as a stage actress on Broadway and went to Hollywood in the late 1930s, where she appeared in numerous films in supporting roles. She played with Edward G. Robinson in "I Am the Law'"a...

Smight, Jack

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