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Vincent Michael McEveety (August 10, 1929 – May 19, 2018 [1]) was an American film and television director and producer. Career. Vince McEveety directed numerous ...
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again is a 1979 American comedy-Western film directed by Vincent McEveety.Produced by Walt Disney Productions, it is a sequel to The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975), starring the comedy duo of Tim Conway and Don Knotts reprising their respective roles as Amos and Theodore.
McEveety was born in New Rochelle, New York; his brothers, Vincent McEveety [2] and Joseph McEveety [citation needed] were also Hollywood directors and producers. His nephew is producer Stephen McEveety, who often collaborates with Mel Gibson [2] (The Passion of the Christ).
Pages in category "Films directed by Vincent McEveety" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"The Omega Glory" is the twenty-third episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Vincent McEveety, it was first broadcast March 1, 1968.
"Spectre of the Gun" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by the series' former showrunner, Gene L. Coon (under the pseudonym of Lee Cronin), and directed by Vincent McEveety, it was first broadcast on October 25, 1968.
The Watcher in the Woods is a 1980 supernatural horror film [3] [4] directed by John Hough and Vincent McEveety and starring Bette Davis, Carroll Baker, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Kyle Richards, and David McCallum.
The Strongest Man in the World is a 1975 American science fiction comedy film directed by Vincent McEveety, produced by Walt Disney Productions, and starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn (in his first of two posthumous roles) and Eve Arden. It was the third and final film in Dexter Riley series.