Myron Mccormick


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Myron Mccormick

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No Time For Sergeants (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Sleepin' With The Hogs Ben (Nick Adams) and Will (Andy Griffith) are in a friendly spat over bunks when Blanchard (Murray Hamilton) leads a gang into a larger fight, alarming Sergeant King (Myron McCormick), in No Time For Sergeants, 1958.
No Time For Sergeants (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Manual Dexterity Sergeant King (Myron McCormick) conducts Will (Andy Griffith) to his encounter with screwy Corporal Brown (Don Knotts) as they proceed through Air Force classification, in No Time For Sergeants, 1958.
No Time For Sergeants (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Permanent Latrine Orderly Big snafu as the captain (Bartlett Robinson) receives a detailed report from Will (Andy Griffith) on his latrine duty, Sergeant King (Myron McCormick) cringing, in No Time For Sergeants, 1958.
Hustler, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) He's A Loser Well into their marathon first match, now observed by gambler/promoter Gordon (George C. Scott), who was summoned to the table by Fats (Jackie Gleason), Eddie (Paul Newman), though well ahead, refuses when partner Charlie (Myron McCormick) advises him to quit, in Robert Rossen’s The Hustler, 1961.
Hustler, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Set 'Em Up Again Co-writer and director Robert Rossen’s preamble, title character Eddie (Paul Newman) and partner Charlie (Myron McCormick) lay down a con, which will work, in Vincent Gardenia’s barroom, before the credits, in The Hustler, 1960, with Jackie Gleason, George C. Scott and Piper Laurie.
Hustler, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) I Hear You've Been Looking For Me Shooting in the Ames Billiard Academy on Times Square, Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason) has made a grand entrance and Eddie (Paul Newman, title character), with partner Charlie (Myron McCormick), confirms that he’s looking for a game, their first meeting, in Robert Rossen’s The Hustler, 1961.
Man Who Understood Women, The -- (Movie Clip) An Intoxicated Man! Showy American film-maker Willi (Henry Fonda), with aide Preacher (Myron McCormick), observes his wife (Leslie Caron) in an enraptured dance with soldier Marco (Cesare Danova), in Nunnally Johnson's The Man Who Understood Women, 1959.
Man Who Understood Women, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Nice Opening credits, festivities in Nice, and Leslie Caron (as French "Anne") with Myron McCormick (as American "Preacher") from Nunnally Johnson's The Man Who Understood Women, 1959, also starring Henry Fonda.

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