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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
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in the 1920s. He gained employment in the motion picture industry aged 16, beginning as an assistant film editor at
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. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from University of South Carolina (USC) and then a master's degree at Oxford University in the UK. After his period of formal education, he became an assistant to Pandro S. Berman, who was then head of production at RKO. He switched to MGM to work for J.J. Cohn, head of the B-picture unit writing screenplays and becoming a producer. During World War II, Bachmann served in the
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and was the principal overseas correspondent for '' Air Force'' magazine. After the war, he worked in Berlin as head of films for the US State Department, then lived in France and Italy. Bachmann moved to the UK where he became head of production for Paramount's British subsidiary. He then performed a similar function for MGM, joining the studio in 1959. He ran
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for some years. Among other films he supervised the four Miss Marple films featuring Margaret Rutherford in the lead role. After becoming an independent producer, Bachmann was interviewed by '' The New York Times'' in 1982. According to Bachmann, "You don't need a huge organization" or "wastefully high budgets. All you need is a good story, the right attack, and the determination to make a movie for a reasonable price." Bachmann died at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles on September 7, 2004.


Credits

*'' Jalna'' (1935) - writer *'' Speed'' (1936) - story *'' They Wanted to Marry'' (1937) - story *'' The People vs. Dr. Kildare'' (1941) - stry *'' Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day'' (1941) - story *'' Calling Dr. Gillespie'' (1942) - writer (uncredited) *'' Fingers at the Window'' (1942) - writer *''
Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant ''Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant'' is a 1942 feature film from MGM in their long-running Dr. Kildare series. Directed by Willis Goldbeck, it introduced two new doctors, Dr. Randall Adams (Van Johnson) and Dr. Lee Wong How (Keye Luke). Plot Physic ...
'' (1942) - writer *''
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case ''Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case'' is a 1943 film in the Dr. Kildare series. Based on characters created by Max Brand. The third of MGM's Dr. Gillespie series (6 in all) to dispense with the services of Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres) (8 in all) after '' ...
'' (1943) - writer *'' Shadow on the Wall'' (1950) - story "Death in a Doll's House" *'' The Devil Makes Three'' (1952) - story *'' Whirlpool'' (1959) - writer, original novel "The Lorelai"Cinerama Feature Inspired by Mayer: New Film Boasts Story Line; Fischer Regains Top Favor Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times August 13, 1958: 25. *'' Ten Seconds to Hell'' (1959) - original novel "The Phoenix" *'' Village of the Damned'' (1960) - head of MGM British *'' Murder, She Said'' (1961) - head of MGM British *''
The Green Helmet ''The Green Helmet'' is a 1961 British drama film directed by Michael Forlong starring Bill Travers, Ed Begley and Sid James. The film is centred on a British motor racing team. It is based on a 1957 novel by Australian author Jon Cleary. Plot o ...
'' (1961) - head of MGM British *'' Kill or Cure'' (1962) - executive producer *''
In the Cool of the Day ''In the Cool of the Day'' is a 1963 British-American romantic drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Metrocolor and Panavision. The film is directed by Robert Stevens and starring Peter Finch, Jane Fonda, Angela Lansbury, Arthur Hill, a ...
'' (1962) - head of MGM British *'' The Password is Courage'' (1962) - head of MGM British *'' Cairo'' (1963) - executive producer *''
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'' (1963) -head of MGM British *'' The Haunting'' (1963) - head of MGM British *'' Follow the Boys'' (1963) - story, producer *''
Murder at the Gallop ''Murder at the Gallop'' (1963) is the second of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on the 1953 novel '' After the Funeral'' by Agatha Christie, and starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles "Bud" Ti ...
'' (1963) - producer (uncredited) *''
Children of the Damned ''Children of the Damned'' is a 1964 British black-and-white science fiction horror film, a thematic sequel to 1960s '' Village of the Damned'', which concerns a group of children with similar psi-powers to those in the earlier film. The film ...
'' (1964) - executive producer *'' Night Must Fall'' (1964) - executive producer *'' Murder Most Foul'' (1964) - executive producer *'' Zero One'' (1962–65) (TV series) - producer *''
The Alphabet Murders ''The Alphabet Murders'' is a 1965 British detective film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot. It is based on the 1936 novel ''The A.B.C. Murders'' by Agatha Christie. Plot Albert Aachen, a clown with a unique ...
'' (1966) - producer *'' Whose Life Is It Anyway?'' (1981) - producer


References

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