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Robert Mitchum news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Robert Mitchum performances. According to Wikipedia: Robert Charles Durman Mitchum was an American film actor and singer. Mitchum is largely remembered for his starring roles... [more]
Robert Mitchum news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Robert Mitchum performances. According to Wikipedia: Robert Charles Durman Mitchum was an American film actor and singer. Mitchum is largely remembered for his starring roles in several major works of the film noir style, and is considered a forerunner of the antiheroes prevalent in film during the 1950s and '60s.
I f they know it at all, most people remember ‘Leaning on the Everlasting Arms’ as the signature song of the evil preacher acted by Robert Mitchum in the film Night of the Hunter. Mitchum sings it on more than one occasion during the movie – and ...
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FIRST-PERSON: Think you've got troubles?BP NewsI learned something about facing life from, of all people, Robert Mitchum and Frank Sinatra. In "The Robert Mitchum Story: It Sure Beats Working" author ...and more »
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Big Hollywood (blog)25 Greatest Christmas Films: #14 — 'A Holiday Affair' (1949)Big Hollywood (blog)Enter Steve Mason (Robert Mitchum) to really complicate things. Steve's a devil-may-care drifter working this job and that and in no hurry to save money for ...
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Globe and MailGene Barry, Actor of TV, Film and Stage, Dies at 90New York TimesHis more than 20 movies also included “Soldier of Fortune” (1955), with Clark Gable and Susan Hayward, and “Thunder Road” (1958), with Robert Mitchum. ...La Cage's Tony-Nominated Gene Barry Dies at 90Broadway WorldGene Barry, Original Georges in La Cage Aux Folles, DiesPlaybill.comall 576 news articles »
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Irish TimesActor who reprised war roles on screenIrish TimesOf his later films, Michael Winner's remake of The Big Sleep (1978), with Robert Mitchum, is by far the best. He appeared in the television mini-series ...and more »
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