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  1. Apache Drums: Directed by Hugo Fregonese. With Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, Willard Parker, Arthur Shields. A gambler is thrown out of a western town, but returns when the town is suddenly threatened by a band of marauding Apaches.

  2. Jun 4, 1994 · Biography. While he never became a Hollywood legend, Stephen McNally did manage to etch out a place for himself as a reliable character actor. He was a practicing attorney until the late 1930s, at which point he decided to pursue acting, and by the late '40s, appearances as villains or minor characters (with Horace as his screen name) led to ...

  3. Jun 4, 1994 · Holy Cross Cemetery. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Apr 17, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5180. Source citation. Actor, specializing in character roles. He appeared in many motion pictures and classic television series between the years 1942 and 1977. Among them, For Me and My Gal (1942), Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), The Harvey ...

  4. Stephen McNally Alexis Smith Howard da Silva Ed Begley Dan Riss Roy Roberts Whit Bissell Armando Silvestre James Arness Richard Jaeckel Frankie Darro In 1869, when the railroad mail service is threatened by frequent bandit attacks, the government hires Steve Davis to infiltrate a gang in order to destroy it from inside.

  5. Wyoming Mail: Directed by Reginald Le Borg. With Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith, Howard Da Silva, Ed Begley. In 1869, when the railroad mail service is threatened by frequent bandit attacks, the government hires Steve Davis to infiltrate a gang in order to destroy it from inside.

  6. www.stephenmcnallydraws.comStephen McNally

    The pillars of civilised society, once dismissed as utopian fantasy, became reality through people believing there was a better way – but what if our progress is hindered by our own dim view of human nature? Voice: Rutger Bregman. Director: Stephen McNally. Animation: Jac Clinch & Diana Gradinaru.

  7. Box office. $1.25 million (US rentals) [1] The Duel at Silver Creek is a 1952 American Western film directed by Don Siegel; his first film in the Western genre. It starred Stephen McNally, Audie Murphy and Faith Domergue. [2] It was the first time Murphy had appeared in a film where he played a character who was good throughout the movie. [3]