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After the success of The Virginian in 1946, McCrea made Westerns exclusively for the rest of his career, with the exception of the British-made Rough Shoot ( 1953 ).
A few years later, McCrea united with fellow veteran of Westerns Randolph Scott in Ride the High Country ( 1962 ), directed by Sam Peckinpah, which was to be his last feature film for four years, when he made The Young Rounders ( 1966 ).
Joel McCrea made his final public appearance on October 3, 1990, at a fundraiser for Republican gubernatorial candidate Pete Wilson in Beverly Hills.

McCrea and last
Bob Crane and Ann McCrea appeared in the last seasons as the Kelseys, friends of the Stones, and Darryl Richard became a near regular as Smitty, Jeff's best buddy.

McCrea and film
Her first film under RKO was The Most Dangerous Game ( 1932 ), co-starring Joel McCrea and shot at night on the same jungle sets that were being used for King Kong during the day, with the leads from both films, Wray and Robert Armstrong, appearing in both movies.
Starring aging Western stars Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott in their final major screen roles, the film initially went unnoticed in the United States but was an enormous success in Europe.
The feat is depicted in various movies, including the 1939 film Union Pacific, starring Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, which depicts the fictional Central Pacific investor Asa Barrows obstructing attempts by the Union Pacific from reaching Ogden, Utah.
Sturges wrote the film with Joel McCrea in mind, but who was to play opposite him went through the casting process.
McCrea does parody Chaplin's " Little Tramp " character earlier in the film.
* The Virginian ( 1946 film ) with Joel McCrea and Brian Donlevy
* The Virginian ( 1946 film ), directed by Stuart Gilmore and starring Joel McCrea, based on the novel
The Campanile Bell Tower of Westminster Cathedral was featured prominently in the Alfred Hitchcock film Foreign Correspondent, at which the attempted murder of a journalist played by Joel McCrea took place.
* In Sullivan's Travels, a 1941 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, John L. Sullivan, a wanderlust movie director, played by Joel McCrea, visits a Hooverville and accidentally becomes a genuine tramp.
She met actor Joel McCrea on the set of the 1933 film The Silver Cord.
The film featured popular stars Joel McCrea and Fay Wray.
* In Preston Sturges ' 1941 film Sullivan's Travels, Joel McCrea, playing a Hollywood film director who wants to experience how the downtrodden masses live, ends up in his first foray in an " owl wagon ", where he meets failed actress Veronica Lake, who buys him ham and eggs.
TV Guide rated the film 4½ out of five stars, calling it " gripping, adult cinema " and commenting, " Oberon gives one of her best dramatic performances and McCrea is also quite fine.
* The Virginian ( 1946 film ) with Joel McCrea and Brian Donlevy
Other actors to fill Earp's boots on film include James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Kevin Costner, Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea, Richard Dix, Will Geer, Kurt Russell, and Leo Gordon.
The Palm Beach Story is a 1942 romantic screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor and Rudy Vallée.
Joel McCrea and Claudette Colbert, stars of The Palm Beach Story, from the trailer for the film

McCrea and 1976
* 1976 William H. McCrea, J.

McCrea and Country
* Ride the High Country ( a. k. a. Guns in the Afternoon ), directed by Sam Peckinpah, starring Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott
Buchanan appeared in more than 100 movies, including Penny Serenade ( 1941 ) with Cary Grant, Tombstone, the Town Too Tough to Die ( 1942 ), The Talk of the Town ( 1942 ) with Ronald Colman and Jean Arthur, The Man from Colorado ( 1948 ), Cheaper by the Dozen ( 1950 ), She Couldn't Say No ( 1954 ), Ride the High Country ( 1962 ) with Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea, McLintock!

McCrea and .
Also in 1936, Hawks began filming Come and Get It, starring Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer and Walter Brennan.
* 1990 – Joel McCrea, American actor ( b. 1905 )
" Scott McCrea describes the setting as " a nonrealistic Venice " and the laws invoked by Portia as part of the " imaginary world of the play ", inconsistent with actual legal practice.
A special train from Hollywood carried director Cecil B. DeMille and stars Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea.
Consisting of singer John McCrea, trumpeter Vince DiFiore, guitarist Xan McCurdy, bassist Gabe Nelson and drummer Paulo Baldi, the band has been noted for McCrea's sarcastic lyrics and deadpan voice, DiFiore's trumpet parts, and their wide-ranging musical influences, including country music, Mariachi, rock, funk, Iranian folk music and hip-hop.
Cake was formed in 1991 by McCrea, DiFiore, Greg Brown, Frank French and Shon Meckfessel, who soon left and was replaced by Nelson.
Following a tour of Europe and the United States, both Brown and Damiani announced they were leaving Cake, which led to speculation about the band's future ; McCrea eventually recruited Xan McCurdy to take over on guitar, and persuaded Nelson to return.
Cake was formed in 1991 when John McCrea, a Sacramento native who had moved to Los Angeles with a band only to see it " quickly crumble around him ", returned to Sacramento.
After McCrea recovered, the band continued touring, playing at the Big Stink festival in Vancouver, Washington, and the Jayhawk Music Festival in Lawrence, Kansas.
1997 also saw lineup changes ; bassist Victor Damiani and guitarist Greg Brown both left, prompting speculation about the band's survival ; McCrea noted that " Musically, there was a really great symbiosis and I really felt that it ( their departures, especially Brown's ) was the most stupid thing in the world ", and said that he had considered dissolving the band.
Brown and Damiani formed the " new-wave influenced " Deathray ; their places within Cake were taken by Xan McCurdy and Gabe Nelson, whom McCrea persuaded to rejoin the band.
With Brown and Damiani's departure, McCrea felt " freer to experiment " with the next album, 1998's Prolonging the Magic ; he wrote and produced every song.
A tour of Europe was temporarily postponed in March after McCrea broke a bone in his hand moving furniture, which also led to the delay of the European release of Prolonging the Magic.
An accompanying video was directed by McCrea, and recorded using the DV system ; it featured vox populi recordings of members of the public listening to the song and giving their opinion.
Comfort Eagle itself was released on July 24, 2001, to good reviews ; Michael D. Clark of The Houston Chronicle described it as " Cake at its best ", while a reviewer for the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution stated that the album's songs were " among the best of the band's career ", praising McCrea for widening his vocal repertoire.
A second single, " Love You Madly ", was released in 2002, with an accompanying video again produced by McCrea.
McCrea himself cites Hank Williams, Tom Zé, the Golden Gate Quartet and Sly and the Family Stone as particular influences.
It stars Humphrey Bogart, Joel McCrea, and Sylvia Sidney.
Drina's childhood friend, Dave Connell ( Joel McCrea ), is an unemployed architect who currently works odd jobs.

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