Horace McCoy
Horace McCoy is a American writer born with Pegram in the State of the Tennessee the April 14th 1897 and deceased the December 15th 1955 with Beverly Hills, in California.
He is the author of many Romance blacks, among which one can quote:
- One completes the horses well (They shot horses, don' T they?) (1935)
- a shroud does not have pockets (No pockets in has shroud) (1937)
- I should on our premises have remained (I should cuts stayed home) (1937)
- Adieu the life, good-bye love (KIS tomorrow goodbye) (1948)
- the Scalpel (Scalpel) (1952)
- Corruption City (1959)
Adaptation to the cinema
- One completes the horses well was adapted to the cinema by Sydney Pollack
- a shroud does not have pockets was adapted to the cinema by Jean-Pierre Mocky
It should be noted that he was scenario writer for the cinema in particular for Gentleman Jim of Raoul Walsh