Horace McCoy

Horace Stanley McCoy (1897–1955) was an American novelist whose gritty, hardboiled novels documented the hardships Americans faced during the Depression and post-war periods. McCoy grew up in Tennessee and Texas; after serving in the air force during World War I, he worked as a journalist, film actor, and screenplay writer, and is author of five novels including They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1935) and the noir classic Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1948). Though underappreciated in his own time, McCoy is now recognized as a peer of Dashiell Hammett and James Cain. He died in Beverly Hills, California, in 1955.

Known For

Birth Location Pegram, Tennessee, USA
Born 1897-04-14
Died 1955-12-15
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Movies

Texas Lady Screenplay
1955
Texas Lady Story
1955
The Road to Denver Screenplay
1955
Rage at Dawn Screenplay
1955
Dangerous Mission Screenplay
1954
1954
1954
1953
Bad for Each Other Screenplay
1953
El Alaméin Writer
1953
Montana Belle Screenplay
1952
The Lusty Men Writer
1952
The World in His Arms Additional Dialogue
1952
1952
Bronco Buster Screenplay
1952
The Fireball Writer
1950
The Fabulous Texan Screenplay
1947
1943
1943
Gentleman Jim Screenplay
1942
Valley of the Sun Screenplay
1942
Texas Screenplay
1941
1941
Western Union Dialogue
1941
Queen of the Mob Screenplay
1940
Women Without Names Screenplay
1940
Parole Fixer Screenplay
1940
1939
Island of Lost Men Screenplay
1939
1939
Persons in Hiding Screenplay
1939
Hunted Men Writer
1938
Dangerous to Know Screenplay
1938
Postal Inspector Screenplay
1936
Parole! Screenplay
1936
Fatal Lady Writer
1936
Speed Wings Screenplay
1934
Speed Wings Story
1934
1933
1933