Word: edmonds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...turns out to be Carroll Baker, who dolls up many a flashback as Maharis treks across country jogging the memories of Viveca Lindfors, Edmond O'Brien, Ann Sothern and others. He learns that Sylvia was raped in Pittsburgh in her teens, drifted into prostitution in Mexico, developed a taste for book learning, and graduated to $100-a-night status as a Manhattan call girl employed by a transvestite panderer named Lola. Then a sadistic lover's $10,000 payoff permitted her "to acquire travel, Europe and culture." Finally face to face with his quarry, Maharis discovers that loose...
Tuesday, December 22 BELL TELEPHONE HOUR (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). Special Christmas program starring Singer Howard Keel, Dancers Violette Verdy and Edmond Novak. Color...
WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). The second of two original Hollywood-produced films to be aired on TV this season. The Hanged Man stars Edmond O'Brien, Vera Miles and Robert Gulp, is a suspense story involving a man's attempt to avenge the death of a friend believed murdered by a union boss. Color. THE DINAH SHORE SPECIAL (ABC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). Dinah and Guests Polly Bergen, Hugh O'Brian and Buddy Ebsen take off on the average American home...
This virile, whimsical odyssey rises to a not-quite-credible climax at the Mexican hideout of Dixie Renegade Edmond O'Brien. It is two years since Appomattox, but O'Brien, nursing a mad dream that he will resume the Civil War, has established himself in a sort of alfresco plantation house as commander in chief of 1,000 or more Apache Confederate troops. Crazy, sure. But if Rio Conchos is no High Noon, it is a tough-minded little western that cuts the television competition down to size. It makes most of the saddlesoap operas that jockey...
Occasional Disagreement. Despite his complete loyalty to De Gaulle, he has been known to disagree and to argue, at least once threatened his resignation when the boss wanted to execute General Edmond Jouhaud, a respected old soldier implicated in the S.A.O. conspiracy over Algeria. Lately, Pompidou has made strong efforts to show that he is more than De Gaulle's tool, and did so again in the Assembly last week. Staking out his claim to a role as policymaker alongside De Gaulle, he reminded critics that all presidential acts require his signature too, and implied that he does...