William Bowers
William Bowers (Las Cruces, 1916 - Woodland Hills, California, 1987) was a reporter in Long Beach, California before becoming a screenwriter and specializing in writing comedy westerns and also turned out several thrillers. His first credited screenplay was My Favorite Spy in 1942.
His career noticeably picked up after his Oscar nomination for the gritty Gregory Peck Western The Gunfighter in 1950, leading to such assignments as the remake of My Man Godfrey in 1957 and The Sheepman in 1958 (a second Oscar nomination).
Bowers produced the last film that he wrote, the superior Western parody Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969). He also had a bit part as an actor in The Godfather Part II (1974).

The Godfather Part II

Starsky & Hutch

Support Your Local Sheriff!

Support Your Local Sheriff!

Cry Danger

The Mob

Split Second

Convicted

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The Web

Night and Day

The Law and Jake Wade

Something in the Wind

Alias Jesse James

5 Against the House

The Gunfighter

The Gunfighter

My Man Godfrey

The Ride to Hangman's Tree

Tight Spot

Assignment: Paris

Seven Days' Leave

Way... Way Out

The Best Things in Life Are Free

She Couldn't Say No

River Lady

Imitation General

Jungle Patrol

Sing Your Way Home

The Adventures of a Rookie

Advance to the Rear

The Last Time I Saw Archie

Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone

Larceny

Mobile Two

The Gal Who Took the West

The Sheepman

The Gun and the Pulpit

Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid

The San Francisco Story

Sidekicks

More Wild Wild West

The Notorious Lone Wolf

The Gal Who Took the West

Ladies' Man

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

Black Bart
Goodnight, August

The Countess of Monte Cristo

The Fabulous Suzanne

Pitfall

Criss Cross

The Wild Wild West Revisited
Four Star Playhouse
