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———. “Movie Stars Live Everywhere These Days, but in Hollywood.”
New York Morning Telegraph,
December 29, 1958.

———. “Young Mitchum Rising on Own.”
Los Angeles Times,
January 10, 1976.

Scott, Walter. “Walter Scott.”
Parade,
May 31, 1992.

Seligmann, Jean. “Two Chips Off Old Blocks.”
Newsweek,
March 30, 1987.

“Series Debut for Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Times,
November 21, 1989.

Seymore, James W. “Rough, Tough and Rowdy Robert Mitchum.”
People,
February 14, 1983.

Sharp, Kathleen. “A Star in Spite of Himself.”
Parade,
June 12, 1994.

Shearer, Lloyd. “Hollywood’s Most Underrated Actor.”
Bridgeport Post,
February 19, 1961.

Sheehan, Henry. “Mitchum’s Appearance Belied His Dedication.”
Orange County Register,
July 2, 1997.

“Short Takes.”
Variety.
January 16 and July 29, 1992.

Skolsky, Sidney. “Hollywood Is My Beat.”
New York Post,
May 4, 1952; July 17, 1955.

“Sleepy Eyes. . . .”
Women’s Wear Daily,
July 1, 1974.

Smith, Alan, and Michael Glynn. “Robert Mitchum: Why He Refused Treatment to Save His Life.”
The National Enquirer,
July 15, 1997.

Smith, Cecil. “Mitchum to Make TV Debut in ABC Film.”
Los Angeles Times,
December 31, 1980.

“Snootful of Trouble.”
Newsweek,
August 17, 1959.

“Social Cannibals.”
Sydney Telegraph,
December 20, 1959.

Sofia, Carolyn. “Mitchum Heads ‘Grass’ Menagerie at MGM.”
Chronicle,
November 5, 1970.

Somers, Alan. “3 Teenage Girls Tell Police: ‘Robert Mitchum Hit Us . . . Tried to Turn Us On to Drugs.’”
Motion Picture,
December 1970.

“Son of Robert Mitchum Gets Film Contract.”
Los Angeles Times,
May 6, 1961.

St. Johns, Elaine. “Robert Mitchum’s Own Story.”
Los Angeles Mirror,
February 17, 1949.

Stage & Cinema.
Incomplete magazine article, title, author unknown, September 29, 1967.

“Star Brought His Camera.”
Sydney Morning Herald,
September 30, 1959.

Starman, Ray. “Arthur Ripley.”
Films in Review.

“Still Active.”
New York Times,
June 6, 1954.

Story, Judy. “Robert Mitchum.” USO Public Relations Department, February 2, 1967.

“Strange Behavior in Chase.” Newspaper story. N.p., circa December 3, 1953.

“Studios Won’t Aid Mitchum at Trial; Grand Jury to Act.”
Los Angeles Examiner,
September 3, 1948.

“Suit Against Mitchum Settled During Trial Recess.”
Los Angeles Daily News,
May 3, 1951.

“Suit for $2500 Over Raid Case Names Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Times,
October 27, 1948.

“Suit over Privacy Lost by Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Times,
March 3, 1949.

Sullivan, Ed. “Little Old New York.”
New York Daily News,
December 16, 1954.

Sun, Victoria. “Robert Mitchum, Actor with Tough-Guy Image, Dead At 79.” Associated Press, July 2, 1997.

“Surprised.”
Los Angeles Times,
September 2, 1948.

“Take It from Mitchum. . . .”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner,
June 27, 1988.

Taylor, Frank. “Robert Mitchum, A Long Beach Original.”
Southland Sunday,
November 29, 1970.

“That $ Sign ‘Don’t Hang It on Me.’” Australian newspaper story. N.p., circa 1959.

“The Big Sleep Has Opened Across the U.S.A.” Scimitar Films (London) press release, n.d.

“The Love Scene They Tried to Cut.”
Motion Picture,
June 1955.

“The New Pictures.”
TIME,
August 13, 1956.

“The Shaggy Man . . . Guess Who?”
Sydney Sun-Herald,
November 29, 1959.

“Then They Saw More Simone.” Associated Press, April 7, 1954.

“This Will Drive You In-Zane. . . .”
Variety,
June 29, 1993.

Thomas, Bob. “Mitchum Contends . . . on Nude Bathing.”
Los Angeles Mirror,
October 18, 1955.

———. “Nobody Got Dunked, Mitchum Still Fired, Wayne Has Job.”
Los Angeles Herald Express,
January 18, 1955.

Thomas, John D. “Down by Law.”
Creative Loafing,
May 11, 1996.

Thompson, Douglas. “Mitchum Is Just Punchy About Pouchy Partner.”
New York Post,
June 17, 1978.

Thompson, Howard. “Actress in Action.”
New York Times,
December 26, 1954.

Thompson, Madeline. “Hollywood Miracle.”
Motion Picture,
October 1945.

Thompson, Richard. “Robert Mitchum Is Better Than Dean Martin.”
Scanlans,
April 1970.

Thompson, Thomas. “Robert Mitchum: Funky, Funny, Tender, Profane.”
Cosmopolitan,
November 1976.

Trachtenberg, J. A. “Mitchum: New Season for an Old Pro.”
Women’s Wear Daily,
December 4, 1982.

“Trial Ordered for Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Examiner,
September 30, 1948.

“Try to Save Mitchum by Dancer Revealed.”
Los Angeles Times,
March 10, 1949.

Turner, George E. “Creating the Night of the Hunter.”
American Cinematographer,
December 1982.

———. “Out of the Past.”
American Cinematographer,
March 1984.

Tusher, Will. “ATA Puts on Lavish Mitchum Tribute.”
Variety,
October 7, 1983.

Tusher, William. “How Chris Mitchum Suffered for Dad’s Wild Ways.”
Photoplay,
April 1973.

———. “My God, I’m Blind!”
Photoplay,
March 1971.

“Two Film Stars to Try TV”
New York Times,
December 13, 1980.

Tyler, Tim. “Hero-Bum Gets Knocked Down and Gets Up Without a Grunt.”
San Francisco Examiner,
April 19, 1970.

———. “Will Success Spoil Robert Mitchum?”
Los Angeles Times West Magazine,
February 1, 1970.

Unger, Henry. “The JDL vs Robert Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner,
March 8, 1983.

“Valediction.”
Hollywood Reporter,
July 10, 1997.

“Vicki Evans Weeps as Jury Chosen for Marijuana Trial.”
Hollywood Citizen-News,
n.d.

“Vicki Loses Reefer Plea, Faces Trial with Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Daily News,
October 8, 1948.

“Vicki to Return, ‘Clear It All Up.’”
Los Angeles Mirror,
January 12, 1949.

“Waiting for a Poisoned Peanut.”
Time,
August 16, 1968.

“Wanted List.”
TV Guide,
December 23, 1989.

Ward, Robert. “Mr. Bad Taste and Trouble Himself Robert Mitchum.”
Rolling Stone,
March 1, 1983.

Waterbury, Ruth. “He’s Murder.”
Photoplay,
April 1948.

———. “The Very Private Life of a Rebel Male.”
Modern Screen,
March 1969.

Waters, Harry F. “ABC’s High-Flying ‘Winds.’”
Newsweek,
February 7, 1983.

Watts, Stephen. “Focus on Amour in a Stately Home.”
New York Times,
June 26, 1960.

Webb, John M. “Robert Mitchum’s Wife: My Tough Guy Husband Is Really a Sensitive Man Who Writes Poetry.”
National Enquirer,
October 17, 1974.

Weber, Bruce. “Robert Mitchum.”
Interview,
1997.

“Weissmuller, Mitchum Boys Nabbed.”
Los Angeles Mirror,
March 15, 1956.

“Whose Responsibility?”
St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
September 6, 1948.

“Why Can’t Mitchum Behave?”
Movie,
circa 1954.

“Wife Defends Mitchum After Reconciliation; Asserts ‘He’s Sick Man.’”
Los Angeles Examiner,
September 4, 1948.

Wilkerson, W. R. “Radeviews.”
Hollywood Reporter,
February 10, 1949.

Wilson, Earl. “Battling Bob.” Syndicated column. January 19, 1971.

———. “Earl Wilson on Broadway.”
New York Post,
July 8, 1967; June 24, 1972.

———. “It Happened Last Night.”
New York Post,
June 20, 1969; January 12, 1971.

———. “Mitchum’s Advice on Pot.”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner,
June 30, 1969.

———. “Quotable Mr. Mitchum.”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner,
January 19, 1971.

———. “Testimonial.”
New York Post,
November 27, 1960.

Wilson, Jeff. “Robert Mitchum Dies in Sleep at Age 79.”
Orange County Register,
July 2, 1997.

Winner, Karin. “Making Waves on the Queen Mary.”
Women’s Wear Daily,
April 29, 1975.

Winslow, Thyra Samter. “Mitchum-Free Style.”
Photoplay,
September 1947.

Wolfsen. “Bob Mitchum, Who Looks Like a Beachcomber. . . .” 20th Century-Fox publicity release, circa 1957.

Wood, Andy. “After What My Wife Did . . . I Can’t Go Home Again!”
Photoplay,
May 1968.

Wood, Robin. “The Shadow Worlds of Jacques Tourneur.”
Film Comment,
Summer 1972.

Woodyard, Chris. “Mitchum Checks into Ford Center for the Cure.”
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner,
May 8, 1984.

Wouk, Herman. “Robert Mitchum.”
TV Guide,
August 2, 1997.

“Wrong Bottle, Says Lila Leeds.”
Los Angeles Examiner,
March 9, 1948.

“Youngstein Files Suit vs Mitchum, Talbot Prods.”
Hollywood Reporter,
April 1, 1983.

Yudain, Sidney. “Tip on Mitchum Pay Runs into Big Story.”
Bridgeport Herald,
September 5, 1948.

Zee, Donald. “Mr. Robert Mitchum—Facing the World at 10:30 am.” N.p., circa 1963.

In addition the following newspapers and magazines were examined for reviews of Robert Mitchum films between 1943 and 1997; The
New York Times,
The
Chicago Tribune,
The
Los Angeles Times,
The
New York Daily News, Time, Newsweek,
The
New Yorker,
The
Nation,
The
New Republic,
The
New York Herald Tribune, Variety,
The
Hollywood Reporter.

Film/Video

The Frank Sinatra Show.
January 10, 1958. ABC.

Saturday Night Live.
November 14, 1987.

The RKO Story
(aka:
Hollywood: The Golden Years).
1987. BBC/RKO.

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.

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