Home People William Bowers William Bowers movies William Bowers movies William Bowers Movies (47) More Wild Wild West (1980) As Screenplay. He was 64 years old Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978) As Writer. He was 62 years old The Godfather: Part II (1974) As Senate Committee Chairman. He was 58 years old The Gun and the Pulpit (1974) As Teleplay. He was 58 years old Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969) As Producer. He was 53 years old Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969) As Screenplay. He was 53 years old The Ride to Hangman's Tree (1967) As Screenplay. He was 51 years old Way... Way Out (1966) As Writer. He was 50 years old Advance to the Rear (1964) As Screenplay. He was 48 years old The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961) As Screenplay. He was 45 years old -30- (1959) As Writer. He was 43 years old Alias Jesse James (1959) As Writer. He was 43 years old Imitation General (1958) As Screenplay. He was 42 years old The Law and Jake Wade (1958) As Screenplay. He was 42 years old The Sheepman (1958) As Screenplay. He was 42 years old My Man Godfrey (1957) As Screenplay. He was 41 years old The Best Things in Life Are Free (1956) As Screenplay. He was 40 years old 5 Against the House (1955) As Screenplay. He was 39 years old Tight Spot (1955) As Screenplay. He was 39 years old She Couldn't Say No (1954) As Screenplay. He was 38 years old Split Second (1953) As Screenplay. He was 37 years old Assignment: Paris (1952) As Screenplay. He was 36 years old The San Francisco Story (1952) As Writer. He was 36 years old The Mob (1951) As Screenplay. He was 35 years old Cry Danger (1951) As Screenplay. He was 35 years old Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone (1950) As Screenplay. He was 34 years old Convicted (1950) As Screenplay. He was 34 years old The Gunfighter (1950) As Screenplay. He was 34 years old The Gunfighter (1950) As Story. He was 34 years old Abandoned (1949) As Additional Dialogue. He was 33 years old The Gal Who Took the West (1949) As Screenplay. He was 33 years old The Countess of Monte Cristo (1948) As Writer. He was 32 years old Larceny (1948) As Writer. He was 32 years old Pitfall (1948) As Screenplay. He was 32 years old River Lady (1948) As Screenplay. He was 32 years old Black Bart (1948) As Screenplay. He was 32 years old Jungle Patrol (1948) As Story. He was 31 years old The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947) As Story. He was 31 years old Something in the Wind (1947) As Screenplay. He was 31 years old The Web (1947) As Screenplay. He was 31 years old Ladies' Man (1947) As Story. He was 31 years old The Fabulous Suzanne (1946) As Story. He was 30 years old Night and Day (1946) As Screenplay. He was 30 years old The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) As Story. He was 30 years old Sing Your Way Home (1945) As Screenplay. He was 29 years old The Adventures of a Rookie (1943) As Story. He was 27 years old Seven Days' Leave (1942) As Screenplay. He was 26 years old