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26. Film - Robert Mitchum Poster
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27. Saturday Matinee - Actor Robert Mitchum dies at 79
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- Actor Robert Mitchum dies at 79.
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- LOS ANGELES - Robert Mitchum, the brawny, blunt-spoken actor who starred in more than a hundred movies including The Story of G. ...
- Mitchum, who had been suffering from emphysema and was diagnosed in spring with lung cancer, died at 5 a. ...
- Mitchum remained a star for a half-century despite a marijuana bust in his early career, a number of other scandals and his open contempt for his directors and studio bosses. ...
- He once remarked: "I think when producers have a part that's hard to cast, they say, 'Send for Mitchum; he'll do anything. ...
- Despite his self-disparagement, filmmakers realized they could rely on Mitchum for strong performances. ...
- His film career began in the early 1940s when an interview with William Boyd led to Mitchum's casting in eight Hopalong Cassidy Westerns. ...
- Before Mitchum could cash in on his new fame, he was drafted into the army. Released on a dependency discharge after eight months, Mitchum returned to Hollywood for costarring roles in Till the End of Time and Undercurrent, with Katharine Hepburn and Robert Taylor.
- Disturbed by Mitchum's lackadaisical attitude and practical jokes, Hepburn snapped, "You know you can't act, and if you hadn't been good-looking you would never have gotten a picture. ...
- Mitchum proved her wrong in such films as Crossfire, Rachel and the Stranger, Desire Me and Out of the Past. ...
- Mitchum's $3,000-a-week career faced the danger of a crashing end after midnight on Sept. ...
- When Mitchum was sentenced to 60 days in jail, some columnists agreed with his early assessment. ...
- Although he claimed "I work cheap," Mitchum collected a million dollars for The Winds of War and $250,000 for That Championship Season.
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29. Yahoo! Canada Directory > Actors > Robert Mitchum
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33. The News - July 30, 1997 - Bark off the King's Tree: Is it true that Robert Mitchum was born in Lane?
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- Is it true that Robert Mitchum was born in Lane? .
- There were three Mitchum boys and their sister, Naomi, also going to the school, and they claimed their daddy was first cousin to Robert Mitchum, the movie actor. ...
- Well, about 10 years ago, my brother was talking to Rounder Bell one day and asked him did Robert Mitchum, in fact, come from Lane. ... Bell told my brother that he and Robert had gone to the same Lane Elementary School way back in the 1920s until both boys were about eight years old, and then Robert's daddy was killed while working for the railroad. After this, Robert and his mama left Lane and moved up north. ...
- Since you wrote about Jimmy Stewart this week, I was wondering if maybe you could possibly squeeze us in a few lines on Mitchum in the future and set the story straight once and for all. Seems like you wrote something in your column years back about Robert's dad being a Lane native. ...
- And I read in the paper about a decade or so ago the obituary of Ida Mitchum Mitchum of Lane and it said she was the last surviving aunt of Robert Mitchum. ...
- So please let your students know "fer show" about Mitchum. ...
- The media spread accolades from sea to shining sea about the demise of Robert Mitchum but not one syllable about his ties to Williamsburg County. ...
- If anyone has any additional information on Robert Mitchum or his family as it relates to Lane, would they please send us the poop. ...
34. Hipster Saint: Robert Mitchum
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- Robert Mitchum's is the cool with a fourth dimension, the cool that conquers time as well as space. ... It's that Mitchum is always contemporary. ...
- Unlike those who followed in his footsteps, Mitchum actually did time, sixty days on the L. ...
- Unlike many movie stars too fastidious to dirty their images, Mitchum has never cared whether he was an unsympathetic character. ...
- Born in 1917, Mitchum formed his character a long time ago, before everybody was famous for fifteen minutes, before artists had to win the approval of vast publicity engines to know that they were real. Mitchum was a fourteen-year-old poet ("No love beckons me save that which I've forsaken") when he ran away from home in Bridgeport and hit the road in the Depression. ...
- Not only a natural actor, but a powerful story-teller and gifted (though largely unpublished) author of plays, poems, and stories, Mitchum could probably have made it as an artist in any era. ...
- No doubt Mitchum can be an asshole with the best of them. ... Has the Mitchum fist floored heavyweight fighters, soldiers, sailors, Shore Patrols? You betcha. Kirk Douglas himself only narrowly escaped Mitchum's wrath after taunting him on the set of The Way West (1967). ...
- Yet Mitchum's movie characters never seem designed to promote assholism. Mitchum's evil side is clearly marked as such. ... Mitchum turned down the role of Dirty Harry--a "Thrifty Drug" conception, he called it. ... And when he played the studio boss of The Last Tycoon (1975), generously supporting Robert DeNiro, none of his contempt for the breed infected the part itself.
- Mitchum's loyalty is to the characters he creates, never to the film he's in. ...
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- Bar 20 (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum Director: Lesley Selander Black and White 55 minutes VHS .
- Border Patrol (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum Director: Lesley Selander Black and White 60 minutes VHS .
- Colt Comrades (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum Director: Lesley Selander Black and White 67 minutes VHS .
- False Colors (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum Director: George Archainbaud Black and White 64 minutes VHS .
- Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Robert Mitchum, Andy Clyde Director: George Archainbaud Black and White 70 minutes VHS .
- Leather Burners, The (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Robert Mitchum, Andy Clyde Director: Joseph Henabery Black and White 67 minutes VHS .
- Riders of the Deadline (1943) Starring: William Boyd, Robert Mitchum, Andy Clyde Director: Lesley Selander Black and White 72 minutes VHS .
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- Wartime drama about an idealistic young UN official (Ann Blyth) who finds out about the horrors of war when she falls in love with Colonel Steve Janowski (Robert Mitchum), the officer in charge of evacuating citizens from Korea. ...
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40. CNN - Hollywood tough-guy, Robert Mitchum, dead at 79 - July 1, 1997
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- Hollywood tough-guy, Robert Mitchum, dead at 79.
- LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Robert Mitchum, a rugged leading man and sometime bad boy who defined cool before Hollywood knew what it was, died at home in his sleep Tuesday at the age of 79. ...
- Mitchum had been suffering from emphysema and lung cancer, and died at 5 a. ...
- Mitchum starred in more than 100 movies, including "The Story of G. ...
- Mitchum remained a star despite a limited education, being jailed for marijuana possession and a contempt for directors and studio bosses. ...
- Mitchum already had lived a colorful life before he appeared in his first film. ...
- He was born August 6, 1917, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, as Robert Charles Duran Mitchum. ... Mitchum's mother, Ann, was a Norwegian immigrant. ...
- Mitchum hits the road at 16 .
- After World War I, the elder Mitchum was crushed between two freight cars in the Charleston, South Carolina, Navy Yard, leaving his widow and two small children. Ann Mitchum returned to Bridgeport, remarried and settled in New York. ...
- At 16, Mitchum hit the road, catching rides on trains and taking odd jobs for money. ...
- Mitchum also said he was arrested for vagrancy when he was 16 and spent six days on a chain gang in Savannah, Georgia, before escaping. ...
- "After the war, suddenly there was this thing for ugly heroes," Mitchum said once, "so I started going around in profile. ...
- Mitchum told his lawyer: "Well, this is the bitter end of everything -- my career, my marriage, everything. ...
- Mitchum's cynicism made him ideal for RKO's film noir dramas of the 1950s: "The Big Steal," "The Racket," "Where Danger Lives," "Out of the Past" and "Second Chance. ...
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42. greatposters.com robert mitchum
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- An underrated performer for much of his lengthy career, Robert Mitchum in recent years has finally earned the respect that should have been paid him years ago-although, ironically, most of his recent screen work has shown the aging lion guilty of the apathetic listlessness of which he was accused in earlier days. Tall and broad chested, with sleepy eyes, Mitchum always moved with languid, catlike grace and delivered his dialogue in deep voice with careful deliberation, a mode of acting that didn't always endear him to critics. ... There was always more to Mitchum than the obvious, whether benign or malignant. ...
- As a youth Mitchum wandered around the country, sometimes taking odd jobs, sometimes traveling aimlessly like a hobo. ... He played heavies (and one sympathetic secondary character) in several Hopalong Cassidy Westerns that year, including Bar 20, Hoppy Serves a Writ, Border Patrol and Colt Comrades Mitchum crashed other studios and took small roles in war films and horse operas, including Beyond the Last Frontier, The Lone Star Trail, Corvette K-225, Gung Ho!, The Leather Burners, Doughboys in Ireland, Aerial Gunner, Cry Havoc, The Human Comedy and Minesweeper-all in 1943! That year he also supported Laurel and Hardy in The Dancing Masters the first of his relatively few comedies.
- RKO signed Mitchum in 1944 and gave him his big break, replacing cowboy star Tim Holt (who'd gone into wartime service) in two Zane Grey B Westerns, Nevada (1944) and West of the Pecos (1945). No great shakes as pictures, they did at least provide Mitchum with his first starring roles. He also made a cheapie thriller for Monogram, When Strangers Marry (1944), which elicited surprisingly favorable reviews, all of which directed attention to Mitchum's fine performance as a supposedly sympathetic character who turned out to be the heavy. ...
- By now a recognizable figure, Mitchum was loaned to MGM for Undercurrent (1946) and Desire Me and to Warner Bros. ... But his home studio, RKO, gave him a big buildup with good parts in high-profile films such as Till the End of Time, The Locket (both 1946), Crossfire, Out of the Past (both 1947, the latter being the archetypal film noir and a cornerstone in the building of Mitchum's tough-guy screen persona), Rachel and the Stranger (1948, in which he took third billing behind Loretta Young and William Holden), and Blood on the Moon (also 1948, a moody, atmospheric Western).
- A well-publicized (and apparently trumped-up) 1948 arrest for marijuana possession convinced Mitchum that his career was over but, amazingly enough, the public took it in stride; perhaps such behavior wasn't very much out of character for this quietly menacing tough guy. After loaning him to Republic for the first-rate Steinbeck adaptation The Red Pony (1949), RKO kept Mitchum busy in a string of gritty melodramas and action films (and at least one lighthearted romance, 1949's Holiday Affair including The Big Steal (1949), Where Danger Lives (1950), The Racket (cast as a hard-as-nails police captain in one of his best vehicles during this period), My Forbidden Past, His Kind of Woman (all 1951), Macao, One Minute to Zero, Angel Face (all 1952), The Lusty Men (also 1952, excellent as a lonely but independent rodeo cowboy), and Second Chance (1953). She Couldn't Say No (1954), an alleged comedy starring Jean Simmons, cast Mitchum as a small-town doctor in one of his few duds; it ended his decade-long association with RKO, then only a few years from corporate extinction.
- At 20th Century-Fox, Mitchum starred in two routine but enjoyable adventure films, White Witch Doctor (1953, opposite Susan Hayward) and River of No Return (1954, opposite Marilyn Monroe). ...
- Among the highlights of Mitchum's subsequent career: Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), in which he played a Marine trapped with nun Deborah Kerr (a favorite and frequent costar) on a Japanese-infested island during World War 2;Thunder Road (1958), a low-budget, high-octane moonshining opus that saw Mitchum's son Jim playing his dad's brother (and which gave Mitchum a hit record in the title tune!);Cape Fear (1962), a taut thriller in which he delivered a truly blood-curdling performance as a slimy ex-convict who menaces lawyer Gregory Peck and his family; El Dorado (1967), which teamed him with John Wayne in Howard Hawks' loose remake of his own Rio Bravo and David Lean's Ryan's Daughter (1970), which proved that he could play completely against type-here, as a quiet Irish schoolteacher.
43. LEE SERVER' S ROBERT MITCHUM
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- ROBERT MITCHUM: BABY, I DON'T CARE.
- So intense is Server's empathy that his prose seems to be bouncing Mitchum's own voice back at him. ...
- "If I read a better book this year than Baby, I Don't Care the bio of Robert Mitchum by Lee Server, then it'll have to be a classic. ...
- "In Server's hands Mitchum's life reads like a Hammett, Goodis or Ellroy crime novel. ...
- Lee Server is the perfect biographer for Robert Mitchum. ...
- "What a brilliant book about Robert Mitchum, full stop! This is as good as a biography can get. ...
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44. Cape Fear (1962,Robert Mitchum)
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- --> Robert Mitchum shows up twice on the American Film Institute's list of all-time greatest Hollywood villains. ... Robert De Niro's interpretation of the character in the 1991 re-make is menacing to be sure. ...
45. Janson Media: Television: Robert Mitchum, The Reluctant Star
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- It includes interviews with family members and colleagues like Polly Bergen, Edward Dmytryk, Jane Greer, Deborah Kerr, Ali MacGraw, Sarah Miles, Chris and John Mitchum, Sydney Pollack and Jane Russell. ...
- This engaging special, with great storytelling by Mitchum and clips from. ... Mitchum films. ...
- "The strength of this salute to the most lugubrious of great movie stars is the testimony of Mitchum himself. ... Mitchum rumbles out one good anecdote, one good one-liner, after another. ...
46. Metroactive Movies | Jimmy Stewart & Robert Mitchum
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- The passing of Jimmy Stewart and Robert Mitchum only reinforces the persistence of movies like 'Vertigo' and 'Night of the Hunter'.
- Robert Mitchum's epitaph, according to the Halliwell's Filmgoer's Companion (8th Edition), was "Later"; Jimmy Stewart's was, according to National Public Radio, "I hope I brought people some entertainment. ...
- But Robert Mitchum--I doubt if anyone ever expected him to die. The passing of the Stewart and Mitchum at once leaves you tongue-tied.
- By the way, they were co-stars, in the 1978 remake of The Big Sleep: Mitchum as Marlowe; Stewart, only 10 years older than Mitchum, as Gen. ... These two roles are one way to imagine the pair of them: Mitchum belted in his raincoat as the dog-cynic Marlowe, Stewart watching with postwar world decaying from the vantage point of his greenhouse.
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- Laughton Charles Laughton, in his sole effort as a director did not want to 'ruin' Robert Mitchum's image by having him play a thoroughly wicked man. ...
- I'm instead quoting it to point out the late Robert Mitchum's peculiar gift of making absolute evil look like glittering charm. There's a scene in The Night of the Hunter in which Gish holds Mitchum's Judas priest Harry Powell at bay in her yard.
- Mitchum made a lot of movies, and most of them weren't any good. ... ") A 1975 biography of Mitchum was titled It Sure Beats Working. And why would he care? As critic David Thomson wrote, "The more praise Mitchum got, the less interesting he became. ...
- I read one Mitchum poem excerpted in an interview in Penthouse 20 years ago, and it was almost indistinguishable from a Jimmy Stewart poem. ...
- And like Stewart, I don't think Mitchum considered himself a very complex man. Mitchum had that mysterious gift of a presence. Those who have this presence to the degree Mitchum had it rarely question the gift. ...
47. Online NewsHour: Remembering Robert Mitchum-- July 1, 1997
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- The NewsHour looks back at the life of Robert Mitchum, whose long-spanning career earned him a place as one of Hollywood's leading "tough guys. ...
- JIM LEHRER: Actor Robert Mitchum died today at his home in Santa Barbara, California, after suffering from emphysema and lung cancer. In this scene from the 1962 film "Cape Fear," Mitchum plays Max Cady a paroled murderer who believes his lawyer is responsible for his conviction. ...
- MAX CADY: (played by Mitchum) Hello, counselor. ...
- JIM LEHRER: Robert Mitchum was 79 years old. ...
48. Robert Mitchum
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- Among the more obscure items in my show-music collection are two songs from the 1948 film Rachel and the Stranger recorded by its star, Robert Mitchum, who accompanies himself on guitar. When Mitchum died last week at the age of 79, I dug up the tunes -- a shaggy-dog ballad, "O-He-O-Hi-O-Ho," and a lighthearted love song, "Rachel" -- and played them again so I could hold that pleasing low baritone in my head for a while. Mitchum had a fine singing voice, as anyone will remember who's seen him as the evangelical Bluebeard, Harry Powell, in Charles Laughton's great The Night of the Hunter, where he intones the hymn "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" in counterpoint to Lillian Gish. ...
- That's what I always loved best about Robert Mitchum -- the oddball combination of charisma and modesty. ... And of course you can't give performances like the ones Mitchum turned out in The Story of G. ...
- Mitchum appeared in Westerns, war pictures, film noirs -- the genres that honored the kind of dark masculinity he was famous for. ... Few actors ever looked sexier than Mitchum with a butt hanging from their lips, partly, no doubt, because the droop of the cigarette picked up the insomniac droop of the eyes, his most celebrated feature. Mitchum had the look and sound of a cynic, but he could be genuinely heroic on screen, or gentle and compassionate. ... Over a bottle of grappa, Mitchum's Captain Walker tells Pyle (Burgess Meredith) what it's like to write letters home to the families of the young men in his platoon who die in battle. Mitchum himself was in his late 20s when he played this role, so when he describes these fallen "kids," the irony breaks your heart. ...
- Mitchum is best known for the dangerous characters he played in movies like Cape Fear (his performance as the pathologically vengeful Max Cady justifies the existence of this unsavory and vastly overrated thriller) and The Night of the Hunter, and God knows he was terrifying in these parts. ... The Sundowners, a big-boned, richly felt drama, was the only collaboration of Mitchum and director Fred Zinnemann. ...
49. Robert Mitchum at Reel Classics
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- I JOE (1945), Mitchum was best known for his nonchalance in noirs, westerns and war dramas.
- A lobby card from Raoul Walsh's PURSUED (1947) featuring Mitchum and Teresa Wright along with Judith Anderson, Dean Jagger and Harry Carey, Jr. ...
- Three Roberts: Mitchum flanked by Robert Ryan and Robert Young in a still from CROSSFIRE (1947), a noir war film about the mysterious death of a Jewish soldier and the ensuing investigations.
50. MetroActive Movies | Robert Mitchum Retrospective
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- Decency and Danger: Robert Mitchum and Lizabeth Scott in The Racket.
- Quintessential tough guy Robert Mitchum was too weary for cynicism.
- IN THE 1947 FILM Crossfire, a young Robert Mitchum plays Sgt. ... Mitchum shares several powerful scenes with that underrated actor Robert Young, who plays Capt. ...
- Mitchum's Kiely is something else, maybe the devil when he's not out on a mission scooping up unwary souls. The great Robert Ryan plays the self-injuring Job caught in the "crossfire" of Young's angel and Mitchum's devil. ...
- In contrast to Young, Mitchum is unsurprised at the stink of humanity. ... It was a persona that Mitchum massaged masterfully through his career of playing tough guys. ...
- Crossfire, which shows April 11-12 at the Nickelodeon as part of a month-long retrospective of Mitchum film noirs, also features sharp performances by Gloria Grahame and character actor Paul Kelly as a menacing, double-talking fool in love with a bar girl. ...
- The minifestival also brings back Mitchum's trench-coated turn in director Jacques Tourneur's close-to-perfect film noir Out of the Past (1947; March 28-29). The tangled, flashback-swaddled story of Mitchum and Kirk Douglas' twisted search for bad girl Jane Greer presents a mystery as elegant and artificial as its title; solving it is like trying to herd cats. The Racket (1951; April 18-19) stars Mitchum, against type, as a good cop; Robert Ryan plays his adversary, a vicious, charismatic gangster. ...
- The Nickelodeon is also screening two other Mitchum films, neither available on video. In the ripe Otto Preminger melodrama Angel Face (1952; April 4-5), Mitchum begins as the chauffeur and makes the mistake of ending up as the lover of the beautiful, daddy-fixated Jean Simmons. The Locket (1947; April 25-26) finds Mitchum involved with kleptomaniac Laraine Day. ...
- Mitchum had such wide eyes, you could never tell what held his attention--and a sharp nose to look down at the squares of the world. ...
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