Baynard Kendrick


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Longstreet (1971)
Characters As Source Material

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Eyes In The Night (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Not Having Eyes In director Fred Zinnemann's second feature, early plotting as the baffled butler (Mantan Moreland) brings friend Norma (Ann Harding) to see blind detective Duncan MacLain (Edward Arnold, his first of two appearances in the role), in Eyes In The Night, 1942, from the Baynard Kendrick novel.
Eyes In The Night (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Is That Guy Blind? With his pooch Friday, staking out the apartment of the vanished victim of a not-yet-reported murder, detective Duncan MacLain (Edward Arnold) encounters chatty cabby Gabriel (Horace, a.k.a. Stephen, McNally) assistant Marty (Allen Jenkins) arriving none too early, in Eyes In The Night, 1942.
Eyes In The Night (1942) -- (Movie Clip) He's A Bad Man Well-meaning stepmother Norma (Ann Harding) attempts to warn stepdaughter Barbara (Donna Reed, especially mean) away from an older man she once knew, early in Eyes In The Night, 1942, directed by Fred Zinnemann from the Duncan MacLain detective novel series.
Bright Victory (1952) -- (Movie Clip) It Won't Look Quite So Black WWII vet Nevins (Arthur Kennedy) has just heard from the doctors that he is blind, visited by kindly Masterson (Richard Egan), then wigging out, until Corporal Flagg (John Hudson) appears, in Mark Robson's Bright Victory, 1952.
Bright Victory (1952) -- (Movie Clip) You Made A Mistake Two big events for blinded Sgt. Nevins (Arthur Kennedy), as his superior Atkins (Phil Favershim) makes him tell his parents (Nana Bryant, Will Geer), then he brushes off Judy (Peggy Dow) in their first meeting, in Mark Robson's Bright Victory, 1952.

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