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  1. Stuart E. McGowan was born on 17 August 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Littlest Hobo (1963), Valley of the Zombies (1946) and Night Train to Memphis (1946).

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • August 17, 1904
    • Stuart E. McGowan
    • September 18, 1999
  2. Stuart E. McGowan was born on August 17, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Littlest Hobo (1963), Valley of the Zombies (1946) and Night Train to Memphis (1946). He died on September 18, 1999 in North Hollywood, California, USA.

    • August 17, 1904
    • September 18, 1999
  3. Apr 22, 2005 · Stuart E. McGowan, 82, formerly of North Main Street, Broadalbin, died Friday, April 22, 2005 at the Edward L. Wilkinson Residential Health Care Facility. He was born in Stratford on September 4, 1922 a son of Earl and Gwendolene Pritchard McGowan and was a 1939 graduate of Stratford High School.

  4. Sep 18, 1999 · Stuart E. McGowan is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Director, Associate Producer, and Script Supervisor. Some of his work includes Valley of the Zombies, Under Western Stars, The Inner Circle, Hellfire, Hollywood Stadium Mystery, The Billion Dollar Hobo, Tokyo File 212, and The Big Show.

  5. Sep 18, 1999 · Find bio, credits and filmography information for Stuart E. McGowan on AllMovie - It is impossible to detail the career of writer/producer/director Stuart E. McGowan without

    • August 17, 1904
    • September 18, 1999
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SnowfireSnowfire - Wikipedia

    Snowfire is a 1958 American Western film written, directed and produced by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, who had also co-produced the Sky King television series.. The film stars Don Megowan, primarily a western actor, but better known today as the monster in The Creature Walks Among Us. [1] Molly McGowan and Claire Kelly also star.

  7. Valley of the Zombies is a 1946 American horror film directed by Philip Ford, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, and starring Robert Livingston, Adrian Booth, Ian Keith, Thomas E. Jackson, Charles Trowbridge and Earle Hodgins.