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  1. The Willy Moran Story: Directed by Herschel Daugherty. With Ward Bond, Robert Horton, Ernest Borgnine, Marjorie Lord. Willy Moran, a drunk, is hired by a wagon as a driver. He is an army buddy of the Major, but is used as a fall guy by a member of the train who wants to rob it. When the battle starts, Willy uses his army skills to turn the battle.

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    • Herschel Daugherty
    • TV-PG
    • Ward Bond, Robert Horton, Ernest Borgnine
  2. Charlie Wooster. Joe McGuinn. ... Bartender (as Joseph McGuinn) Richard Devon. ... Saloon Hoodlum. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: George Bell.

  3. Willy Moran, a drunk, is hired by a wagon as a driver. He is an army buddy of the Major, but is used as a fall guy by a member of the train who wants to rob it. When the battle starts, Willy uses his army skills to turn the battle. Major Adams runs into a former boxing champ and Civil War comrade Willy Moran in Kansas City who has become a drunk.

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    Willy Moran, a drunk, is hired by a wagon as a driver. He is an army buddy of the Major, but is used as a fall guy by a member of the train who wants to rob it. When the battle starts, Willy uses his army skills to turn the battle. - Source: IMDb

    Starring

    1. Ward Bond (as Major Seth Adams) 2. Robert Horton (as Flint McCullough)

    Special Guest Star

    1. Ernest Borgnine (as Willy Moran)

    With

    1. Marjorie Lord (as Mary Palmer) 2. Andrew Duggan (as Dan Brady) 3. Beverly Washburn (as Susan Palmer) 4. Donald Randolph (as Robinson) 5. Richard Hale (as Andrew Palmer) 6. John Harmon (as Fabor) 7. Michael Winkleman (as Ben Palmer) 8. Kevin Hagen (as Lansing) 9. Frank McGrath (as Charlie Wooster) 10. Joseph McGuinn(as Bartender) 11. Richard Devon(as Saloon Hoodlum)

    Opening credits

    1. Produced by: Richard Lewis 2. Story and Teleplay by: William Fay and William R. Cox 3. Directed by: Herschel Daugherty

    Closing credits

    1. Associate Producer: Boris Ingster 2. Story Consultant: Dwight Newton 3. Director of Photography: Herbert J. Kirkpatrick 4. Art Director: John Lloyd 5. Editorial Supervisor: Richard G. Wray, A.C.E. 6. Film Editor: Edward Haire 7. Music Supervisor: Stanley Wilson 8. Assistant Director: Richard Birnie 9. Set Decorator: James S. Redd 10. Sound: David H. Moriarty 11. Costume Supervisor: Vincent Dee 12. Makeup: Jack Barron 13. Hair Stylist: Florence Bush 14. Produced by revue in hollywood | mca...

  4. The Willy Moran Story. Available on STARZ, Philo, Prime Video, Hulu, Sling TV. S1 E1: Adams offers a hard-drinking former Civil War commander a job on the wagon train--if he can manage to give up booze. Featuring Ernest Borgnine. Western Sep 29, 1959 49 min.

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  6. Nov 14, 2017 · Major Adams is keen to get the Wagon Train under way, but one of the wagons is missing a driver. Adams is arguing with the owner to pull his wagon out of line when Willy Moran is thrown out of the nearby saloon and lands practically at Adams feet. Moran is known to Adams from his army days. Then, Moran was a boxer. Now he is an alchohlic.

  7. The Willy Moran Story. Season 1 Episode 1. September 18, 1957 TV-PG. Add Show to Watchlist. Willy Moran, a drunk, is hired by a wagon as a driver. He is an army buddy of the Major, but is used as a fall guy by a member of the train who wants to rob it. When the battle starts, Willy uses his army skills to turn the battle.

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