Horace McCoy

Author - USA
Borndate unknown

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The day of birth of Horace McCoy is not on record. He is an American Author, known for The Lusty Men (1952), The world in his arms (1952), Trail of lonesome Pine (1936), Horace McCoy's first movie on record is from 1936. His last motion picture on file dates from 1954.

Horace McCoy Filmography [Auszug]
1954: [] Rage at Dawn (Seven Bad Men) (Scenario), Directed by Tim Whelan, with Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, Mala Powers,
1952: [/ /1] The Lusty Men (Scenario), Directed by Nicholas Ray, with Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Walter Coy,
1952: [06.18] The world in his arms (Scenario), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth, Carl Esmond,
1942: [/ /1] Gentleman Jim (Scenario), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Ward Bond, Jack Carson, Alan Hale,
1938: [] Dangerous to know (Scenario), Directed by Robert Florey, with Lloyd Nolan, Gail Patrick, Anthony Quinn,
1936: [/ /1] Trail of lonesome Pine (Scenario), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Ricca Allen, Margaret Armstrong, Robert Barrat,

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