Proper noun
McGilligan (plural McGilligans)
A surname
Cagney, page 76 The film is regarded by many as one of Cagney's finest, McGilligan, page 73 and garnered him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination for 1938. Source: Internet
Eastwood and Fisher ended their relationship in early 1995, McGilligan, p. 501 after which Fisher said it took two years to complete what she called the grieving process for her shattered dreams. Source: Internet
Eliot, p. 153 McGilligan, p. 236 The New York Times critic Nora Sayre panned the often contradictory moral themes of the film, while the paper's Frank Rich called it "the same old stuff". Source: Internet
Eliot, p. 59 McGilligan, p. 128 Eastwood later spoke of the transition from a television western to A Fistful of Dollars: "In Rawhide I did get awfully tired of playing the conventional white hat. Source: Internet
Fitzgerald & Magers, p. 264 McGilligan, p. 80 In May 1955, Eastwood put four hours' work into the film Never Say Goodbye and had a minor uncredited role as a ranch hand (his first western film) in August 1955 with Law Man, also known as Stars in the Dust. Source: Internet
He received good reviews for both, McGilligan, page 66 McGilligan, page 70 but overall the production quality was not up to Warner Bros. standards, and the films did not do well. Source: Internet