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Robert Mitchum Facts1. He Was Born Into Tragedy. Robert Mitchum got a hard start in life, and bad luck seemed to run in the ...
THE THING ABOUT ROBERT MITchum is that he always makes it look so easy. With that sleepy-eyed sexuality and bedroom voice, Mitchum glides effortlessly through his movies, as if acting were just a ...
I remember the first time I saw a picture of Robert Mitchum. I don't know exactly how old I was, but old enough to read, because I was already wasting a lot of time poring over the ads for movies in ...
Robert Mitchum, filmdom’s monosyllabic, devil-may-care tough guy whose lizard-lidded eyelids seemed to be forever looking down on a world he found both amusing and profane, died Tuesday at his ...
A historian breaks down just how accurate the D-Day scenes are in classic World War II movies, ... played by Bob Mitchum, but in reality, it was uttered by Col. George Taylor.
On Aug. 6, 100 years ago, Robert Mitchum was born in Bridgeport, Conn., though he once claimed he didn’t have a hometown. On his 100th birthday, here's to legendary Hollywood tough guy Robert ...
Whether he was playing a cowboy, a psychopath or a private detective, Robert Mitchum could say more with a raised eyebrow or a dark look than most actors could in a two-minute monologue. Yet in ...
There was a time when the American male movie star who could (supposedly) ... Bob Mitchum.” Again, it may be that he had overdone the Bacchic rites.
Though there were some high notes in the 1970s, like Paul Schrader's Japanase gangster movie The Yakuza and Dick Richards' neo noir Farewell, My Lovely, overall the quality of Mitchum's output ...