<P> Writer Clair Huffaker wrote the 1961 screenplays for Murphy's films Seven Ways from Sundown and Posse from Hell . Willard W. Willingham and his wife Mary Willingham befriended Murphy in his early days in Hollywood and worked with him on a number of projects . </P> <P> Willard was a producer on Murphy's 1961 television series Whispering Smith, and co-wrote the screenplay for Battle at Bloody Beach that year . He collaborated on Bullet for a Badman in 1964 and Arizona Raiders in 1965 . The Willinghams as a team wrote the screenplay for Gunpoint as well as the script for Murphy's last starring lead in the western 40 Guns to Apache Pass in 1967 . Murphy made Trunk to Cairo in Israel in 1966 . </P> <P> He first met director Budd Boetticher when Murphy requested to be his boxing partner at Terry Hunt's Athletic Club . He subsequently appeared in the 1951 title role of Boetticher's first western The Cimarron Kid . Boetticher wrote the script in 1969 for Murphy's last film A Time for Dying . Two other projects that Murphy and Boetticher planned to collaborate on--A Horse for Mr Barnum and When There's Sumpthin' to Do--never came to fruition . </P> <P> Murphy married actress Wanda Hendrix in 1949 . Their divorce became final two years later in 1951 . Four days later, he married former airline stewardess Pamela Archer . He had two sons with Archer: Terry Michael Murphy, born on 14 March 1952, and James Shannon "Skipper" Murphy, born in 1954 . </P>

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