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  Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star. 1991. Cinemax.

  Interview with Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell by Robert Osborne. Turner Classic Movies.

  Interview with Robert Mitchum by Charles Champlin, Dave Holland. 1994.

  Filmography

  Robert Mitchum

  Hoppy Serves a Writ. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: Lesley Selander. Screenplay: Michael Wilson. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, Victor Jory, George Reeves, Roy Barcroft, Bob Mitchum.

  Border Patrol. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: Lesley Selander. Screenplay: Michael Wilson. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, Russell Simpson, George Reeves, Duncan Renaldo, Pierce Lyden, Bob Mitchum.

  The Leather Burners. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: Joseph Henabery. Screenplay: Jo Pagano. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, Victor Jory, George Reeves, Bob Mitchum.

  The Human Comedy. 1943. MGM. Producer-Director: Clarence Brown. Screenplay: Howard Estabrook, William Ludwig. Players: Mickey Rooney, Frank Morgan, Fay Bainter, Van Johnson, James Craig, Donna Reed, Bob Mitchum.

  Follow the Band. 1943. Universal. Producer: Paul Malvern. Director: Jean Yarbrough. Screenplay: Warren Wilson, Dorothy Bennett. Players: Eddie Quillan, Mary Beth Hughes, Leon Errol, Samuel S. Hinds, Bob Mitchum.

  Colt Comrades. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: Lesley Selander. Screenplay: Michael Wilson. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, George Reeves, Douglas Fowley, Bob Mitchum.

  We’ve Never Been Licked. 1943. Universal. Producer: Walter Wanger. Director: John Rawlins. Screenplay: Nick Grinde, Norman Reilly Raine. Players: Anne Gwynne, Richard Quine, Martha O’Driscoll, William Frawley, Mantan Moreland, Bob Mitchum.

  Beyond the Last Frontier. 1943. Republic. Director: Howard Bretherton. Screenplay: John K. Butler, Morton Grant. Players: Eddie Dew, Smiley Burnette, Lorraine Miller, Bob Mitchum.

  Bar 20. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: Lesley Selander. Screenplay: Norman Houston, Michael Wilson, Morton Grant. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Victor Jory, Dustine Farnum, Douglas Fowley, Bob Mitchum.

  Doughboys in Ireland. 1943. Columbia. Producer: Jack Fier. Director: Lew Landers. Screenplay: Howard J. Green, Monte Brice. Players: Kenny Baker, Jeff Donnell, Bob Mitchum.

  Aerial Gunner. 1943. Paramount. Producer: William Pine, William Thomas. Director: William Pine. Screenplay: Maxwell Shane. Players: Chester Morris, Richard Arlen, Jimmy Lydon, Billy Benedict, Bob Mitchum.

  Corvette K-225. 1943. Universal. Producer: Howard Hawks. Director: Richard Rosson. Screenplay: John Rhodes Sturdey. Players: Randolph Scott. Ella Raines, James Brown, Barry Fitzgerald, Andy Devine, Charles McGraw, Robert Mitchum.

  The Lone Star Trail. 1943. Universal. Director: Ray Taylor. Screenplay: Oliver Drake, Victor Halperin. Players: Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter, Fuzzy Knight, Jennifer Holt, Bob Mitchum.

  False Colors. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: George Archainbaud. Screenplay: Bennett Cohen. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Douglas Dumbrille, Jimmy Rogers, Bob Mitchum.

  The Dancing Masters. 1943. 20th Century-Fox. Producer: Lee Marcus. Director: Mai St. Clair. Screenplay: Scott Darling. Starring: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Trudy Marshall, Margaret Dumont, Bob Mitchum.

  Riders of the Deadline. 1943. United Artists, Harry Sherman. Producer: Harry Sherman. Director: Lesley Selander. Screenplay: Bennett Cohen. Players: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, Bob Mitchum.

  Gung Ho! 1943. Universal. Producer: Walter Wanger. Director: Ray Enright. Screenplay: Lucien Hubbard. Players: Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis, Noah Beery, Jr., Grace MacDonald, J. Carroll Naish, Bob Mitchum.

  Minesweeper. 1943. Paramount. Producer: William Pine, William Thomas. Director: William Berke. Screenplay: Edward T. Lowe, Maxwell Shane. Players: Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Russell Hayden, Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, Bob Mitchum. Cry Havoc. 1943.

  MGM. Producer: Edwin Knopf. Director: Richard Thorpe. Screenplay: Paul Osborne. Players: Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, Joan Blondell, Fay Bainter, Marsha Hunt, Ella Raines, Heather Angel, Frances Gifford, Diana Lewis, Victor Killian, Bob Mitchum.

  Johnny Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. 1944. Monogram, King Brothers. Producer: Maurice King. Director: Joe May. Screenplay: Philip Yordan, John Kafka. Players: Simone Simon, James Ellison, William Terry, Minna Gombell, Chick Chandler, Alan Dinehart, Grady Sutton, Rondo Hatton, Jerry Maren, Robert Mitchum.

  When Strangers Marry. 1944. Monogram, King Brothers. Producer: Maurice King, Frank King. Director: William Castle. Screenplay: Philip Yordan, Dennis Cooper. Players: Kim Hunter, Dean Jagger, Robert Mitchum, Neil Hamilton, Lou Lubin, Dewey Robinson, Rhonda Fleming.

  Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. 1944. MGM. Producer: Sam Zimbalist. Director: Mervyn LeRoy. Screenplay: Dalton Trumbo from the book by Ted W. Lawson. Players: Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, Robert Walker, Phyllis Thaxter, Robert Mitchum, Horace McNally, Donald Curtis, Louis Jean Heydt, Steve Brodie.

  Mr. Winkle Goes to War. 1944. Columbia. Producer: Jack Moss. Director: Alfred E. Green. Screenplay: Waldo Salt, Louis Solomon. Players: Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Warrick, Robert Armstrong, Ted Donaldson, Bob Haymes, Richard Gaines, Ann Shoemaker, Jeff Donnell, Hugh Beaumont, Robert Mitchum.

  Girl Rush. 1944. RKO. Director: Gordon Douglas. Screenplay: Robert E. Kent. Players: Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Frances Langford, Vera Vague, Robert Mitchum.

  Nevada. 1944. RKO. Producer: Herman Schlom. Director: Edward Killy. Screenplay: Norman Houston from the novel by Zane Grey. Players: Robert Mitchum, Anne Jeffreys, Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, Nancy Gates, Richard Martin.

  West of the Pecos. 1945. RKO. Producer: Herman Schlom. Director: Edward Killy. Screenplay: Norman Houston from the novel by Zane Grey. Players: Robert Mitchum, Barbara Hale, Richard Martin, Thurston Hall, Russell Hopton, Bill Williams, Rita Corday.

  The Story of G.I. Joe (aka War Correspondent). 1945. United Artists/Lester Cowan. Producer: David Hall. Director: William A. Wellman. Screenplay: Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore, Philip Stevenson from the book Brave Men by Ernie Pyle. Players: Burgess Meredith, Robert Mitchuni, Freddie Steele, Jimmy Lloyd, Wally Cassell, Jack Reilly.

  Till the End of Time. 1946. RKO. Producer: Dore Schary. Director: Edward Dmytryk. Screenplay: Allen Rivkin from the novel They Dream of Home by Niven Busch. Players: Dorothy McGuire, Guy Madison, Robert Mitchum, Bill Williams, Jean Porter, Tom Tully, William Gargan, Harry Von Zell, Johnny Sands.

  Undercurrent. 1946. MGM. Producer: Pandro S. Berman. Director: Vincente Minnelli. Screenplay: Edward Chodorov. Players: Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor, Robert Mitchum, Edmund Gwenn, Marjorie Main, Jayne Meadows, Clinton Sundberg, Barbara Billingsley, Hank Worden.

  The Locket. 1946. RKO. Producer: Bert Granet. Director: John Brahm. Screenplay: Sheridan Gibney. Players: Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert Mitchum, Gene Raymond, Ricardo Cortez.

  Pursued. 1947. Warner Bros. Producer: Milton Sperling. Director: Raoul Walsh. Screenplay: Niven Busch. Players: Teresa Wright, Robert Mitchum, Judith Anderson, Dean Jagger, John Rodney, Harry Carey, Jr.

  Crossfire. 1947. RKO. Producer: Adrian Scott. Director: Edward Dmytryk. Screenplay: John Paxton from the novel The Brick Foxhole by Richard Brooks. Players: Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Paul Kelly, Sam Levene, Steve Brodie, Jacqueline White, Lex Barker.

  Desire Me. 1947. MGM. Producer: Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Director: (uncredited: George Cukor, Mervyn LeRoy Victor Saville, Jack Conway). Screenplay: Marguerite Roberts, Zoe Akins from the novel Karl and Anna by Leonhard Frank. Players: Greer Garson, Robert Mitchum, Richard Hart, George Zucco, Florence Bates.

  Out of the Past. 1947. RKO. Producer: Warren Duff, Robert Sparks. Director: Jacques Tourneur. Screenplay: Geoffrey Homes (psuedonym for Daniel Mainwaring) from his novel Build My Gallows High (uncredited additions
by Frank Fenton, James M. Cain). Players: Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas, Paul Valentine, Rhonda Fleming, Steve Brodie, Richard Webb, Virginia Huston, Dickie Moore.

  Rachel and the Stranger. 1948. RKO. Producer: Richard H. Berger. Director: Norman Foster. Screenplay: Waldo Salt from stories by Howard Fast. Players: Loretta Young, William Holden, Robert Mitchum, Gary Gray.

  Blood on the Moon. 1948. RKO. Producer: Theron Warth. Director: Robert Wise. Screenplay: Lillie Hayward from the novel Gunman’s Chance by Luke Short. Players: Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes, Robert Preston, Walter Brennan, Phyllis Thaxter, Frank Faylen, Harry Carey, Jr., Charles McGraw, Iron Eyes Cody.

  The Red Pony. 1949. Republic. Producer: Charles K. Feldman. Director: Lewis Milestone. Screenplay: John Steinbeck from his novel. Players: Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum, Louis Calhern, Shepperd Strudwick, Peter Miles, Beau Bridges.

  The Big Steal. 1949. RKO. Producer: Jack J. Gross. Director: Don Siegel. Screenplay: Geoffrey Homes, Gerald Drayson Adams from a story by Richard Wormser. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, William Bendix, Patric Knowles, Ramon Navarro, Don Alvarado, John Qualen.

  Holiday Affair. 1949. RKO. Producer-Director: Don Hartman. Screenplay: Isobel Lennart from a story by John D. Weaver. Players: Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh, Wendell Corey, Gordon Gebert.

  Where Danger Lives. 1950. RKO. Producer: Irving Cummings, John Farrow. Director: John Farrow. Screenplay: Charles Bennett from a story by Leo Rosten. Players: Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue, Claude Rains, Maureen O’Sullivan.

  My Forbidden Past. 1951. RKO. Producer: Robert Sparks, Polan Banks. Director: Robert Stevenson. Screenplay: Marion Parsonnet from the novel Carriage Entrance by Polan Banks. Players: Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner, Melvyn Douglas, Janis Carter, Lucille Watson.

  His Kind of Woman. 1951. RKO. Producer: Howard Hughes, Robert Sparks, John Farrow. Director: John Farrow (uncredited: Richard Fleischer). Screenplay: Frank Fenton (uncredited: Earl Felton, Howard Hughes). Players: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Price, Raymond Burr, Charles McGraw, Tim Holt, Jim Backus, Marjorie Reynolds, Anthony Caruso.

  The Racket. 1951. RKO. Producer: Edmund Grainger, Howard Hughes. Director: John Cromwell (uncredited: Nicholas Ray). Screenplay: William Wister Haines, W. R. Burnett from the play by Bartlett Cormack. Players: Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Lizabeth Scott, Ray Collins, Joyce MacKenzie, William Conrad, Virginia Huston, Les Tremayne.

  Macao. 1952. RKO. Producer: Alex Gottlieb. Director: Josef von Sternberg (uncredited: Nicholas Ray). Screenplay: Bernard C. Schoenfeld, Stanley Rubin (uncredited: Walter Newman, Robert Mitchum, others). Players: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix, Thomas Gomez, Gloria Grahame, Brad Dexter, Philip Ahn, Vladimir Sokoloff.

  One Minute to Zero. 1952. RKO. Producer: Edmund Grainger. Director: Tay Garnett. Screenplay: Milton Krims, William Wister Haines (uncredited: Andrew Solt). Players: Robert Mitchum, Ann Blythe, William Talman, Charles McGraw, Richard Egan, Edward Franz.

  The Lusty Men. 1952. RKO. Producer: Jerry Wald, Norman Krasna. Director: Nicholas Ray (uncredited: Robert Parrish). Screenplay: Horace McCoy, David Dortort (Andrew Solt) from a story by Claude Stanush. Players: Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy, Arthur Hunnicutt, Frank Faylen, Carol Nugent, Eleanor Todd, Maria Hart, Lorna Thayer, Burt Mustin, Chuck Roberson, John Mitchum.

  Angel Face. 1952. RKO. Producer-Director: Otto Preminger. Screenplay: Frank Nugent, Oscar Millard from a story by Chester Erskine. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Mona Freeman, Herbert Marshall, Leon Ames, Barbara O’Neil, Ken Tobey, Jim Backus.

  White Witch Doctor. 1953. 20th Century-Fox. Producer: Otto Lang. Director: Henry Hathaway. Screenplay: Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts from the book by Louise A. Stinetorf. Players: Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Walter Slezak, Timothy Carey, Mashood Ajala, Joseph Narcisse.

  Second Chance. 1953. RKO. Producer: Sam Weisenthal, Edmund Grainger. Director: Rudolph Mate. Screenplay: Oscar Millard, Sydney Boehm from a story by D. M. Marshman. Players: Robert Mitchum, Linda Darnell, Jack Palance, Milburn Stone, Dan Seymour, Abel Fernandez, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr.

  She Couldn’t Say No. 1954. RKO. Producer: Robert Sparks. Director: Lloyd Bacon. Screenplay: D. D. Beauchamp, William Powers, Richard Flournoy. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Arthur Hunnicutt, Edgar Buchanan, Wallace Ford, Raymond Walburn, Eleanor Todd, Burt Mustin, Dabbs Greer, Pinky Tomlin.

  River of No Return. 1954. 20th Century-Fox. Producer: Stanley Rubin. Director: Otto Preminger (uncredited: Jean Negulescu). Screenplay: Frank Fenton. Players: Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe, Rory Calhoun, Tommy Rettig, Murvyn Vye, Douglas Spencer.

  Track of the Cat. 1954. Warner Bros., Wayne-Fellows. Producer: Robert Fellows. Director: William A. Wellman. Screenplay: A. I. Bezzerides from the novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Players: Robert Mitchum, Teresa Wright, Tab Hunter, Beulah Bondi, Diana Lynn, William Hopper, Carl Switzer.

  Not as a Stranger. 1955. United Artists. Producer-Director: Stanley Kramer. Screenplay: Edward and Edna Anhalt from the novel by Morton Thompson. Players: Olivia De-Havilland, Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, Gloria Grahame, Broderick Crawford, Charles Bickford, Myron McCormick, Lee Marvin, Lon Chaney, Jr.

  The Night of the Hunter. 1955. United Artists. Producer: Paul Gregory. Director: Charles Laughton (uncredited: Robert Mitchum). Screenplay: James Agee (uncredited: Charles Laughton) from the novel by Davis Grubb. Players: Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, Billy Chapin, Sally Jane Bruce, Peter Graves, Evelyn Varden, James Gleason.

  Man With the Gun. 1955. United Artists. Producer: Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. Director: Richard Wilson. Screenplay: N. B. Stone, Jr. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jan Sterling, Karen Sharpe, Henry Hull, Leo Gordon, Emile Meyer, John Lupton, Ted De Corsia, Angie Dickinson.

  Foreign Intrigue. 1956. United Artists. Producer-Director-Writer: Sheldon Reynolds. Players: Robert Mitchum, Ingrid Tulean (Thulin), Genevieve Page, Frederick O’Brady.

  Bandido!. 1956. United Artiists. Producer: Robert L. Jacks. Director: Richard Fleischer. Screenplay: Earl Felton. Players: Robert Mitchum, Gilbert Roland, Ursula Thiess, Zachary Scott, Rodolfo Acosta, Douglas Fowley.

  Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison. 1957. 20th Century-Fox. Producer: Buddy Adler, Eugene Frenke. Director: John Huston. Screenplay: John Lee Mahin, John Huston from the novel by Charles Shaw. Players: Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum.

  Fire Down Below. 1957. Columbia. Producer: Irving Allen, Albert R. Broccoli. Director: Robert Parrish. Screenplay: Irwin Shaw from the novel by Max Catto. Players: Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, Jack Lemmon, Herbert Lorn, Bernard Lee, Anthony Newley, Bonar Colleano, Edric Connor.

  The Enemy Below. 1957. 20th Century-Fox. Producer-Director: Dick Powell. Screenplay: Wendell Mayes from a story by Commander D. A. Rayner. Players: Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens, David Hedison, Theodore Bikel, Kurt Kreuger, Russell Collins, Doug McClure.

  Thunder Road. 1958. United Artists, DRM. Producer: Robert Mitchum. Director: Arthur Ripley (uncredited: Robert Mitchum). Screenplay: James Atlee Phillips, Walter Wise from a story by Robert Mitchum. Songs: “The Ballad of Thunder Road” and “The Whippoorwill” by Robert Mitchum and Don Raye. Players: Robert Mitchum, Keely Smith, Gene Barry, Jacques Aubuchon, Jim Mitchum, Mitchell Ryan, Peter Breck, Jerry Hardin, Sandra Knight, Betsy Holt.

  The Hunters. 1958. 20th Century-Fox. Producer-Director: Dick Powell. Screenplay: Wendell Mayes from the novel by James Salter. Players: Robert Mitchum, May Britt, Robert Wagner, Richard Egan, Lee Philips, John Gabriel.

  The Angry Hills. 1959. MGM. Producer: Raymond Stross. Director: Robert Aldrich. Screenplay: A. I. Bezzerides from the novel by Leon Uris. Players: Robert Mitchum, Stanley Baker, Gia Scala, Elisabeth Mueller, Theodore Bikel, Sebastian Cabot, Leslie Philips, Donald Wolfit, Marius Goring, Kieron Moore, Jackie Lane.

  The Wonderful Country. 1959. United Artists, DRM. Producer: Chester Erskin, Robert Mitchum. Director: Robert Parrish. Screenplay: Robert Ardrey (uncredited: Tom Lea) from the novel by Tom Lea. Players: Robert Mitchum, Julie London, Gary Merr
ill, Pedro Armendariz, Jack Oakie, Albert Dekker. Leroy “Satchel” Paige, Charles McGraw, Victor Mendoza, Anthony Caruso, Tom Lea, Chuck Roberson.

  Home From the Hill. 1960. MGM. Producer: Edmund Grainger. Director: Vincente Minnelli. Screenplay: Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank, Jr., from the novel by William Humphrey. Players: Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, George Peppard, George Hamilton, Everett Sloan, Luana Patten, Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, Denver Pyle, Burt Mustin, Anne Seymour, Constance Ford, Dub Taylor.

  The Night Fighters (aka A Terrible Beauty). 1960. United Artists, DRM, Raymond Stross. Producer: Raymond Stross. Director: Tay Garnett. Screenplay: Robert Wright Campbell from the novel A Terrible Beauty by Arthur Roth. Players: Robert Mitchum, Anne Heywood, Dan O’Herlihy, Richard Harris, Cyril Cusack, Hilton Edwards.

  The Grass Is Greener. 1960. Universal. Producer-Director: Stanley Donen. Screenplay: Hugh and Margaret Williams from their play. Players: Gary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons.

  The Sundowners. 1960. Warner Bros. Producer-Director: Fred Zinnemann. Screenplay: Isobel Lennart from the novel by Jon Cleary. Players: Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Peter Ustinov, Michael Anderson, Jr., Glynis Johns, Dina Merrill, Chips Rafferty.

  The Last Time I Saw Archie. 1961. United Artists, Mark VII, Talbot. Producer-Director: Jack Webb. Screenplay: William Bowers. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jack Webb, Martha Hyer, France Nuyen, Joe Flynn, James Lydon, Louis Nye, Don Knotts, Richard Arlen, Harvey Lembeck, Robert Strauss, Howard McNear, Dick Cathcart.

  Cape Fear. 1962. Universal, Melville, Talbot. Producer: Sy Bartlett (uncredited: Gregory Peck). Director: J. Lee Thompson. Screenplay: James R. Webb from the novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald. Players: Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, Polly Bergen, Martin Balsam, Lori Martin, Telly Savalas, Jack Kruschen, Barrie Chase.

  The Longest Day. 1962. 20th Century-Fox, Darryl F. Zanuck. Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck. Director: Andrew Marton, Ken Annakin, Bernhard Wicki. Screenplay: Cornelius Ryan from his book (uncredited: James Jones, Romain Gary). Players: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Richard Beymer, Richard Burton, Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Wagner, Peter Lawford, Richard Todd, Eddie Albert, Fabian, Red Buttons, Paul Anka, Sal Mineo, Roddy McDowell, Irina Demich, Gert Frobe, Bourvil.

 

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