‘Okay. I just dont remember seeing Mitchum when he was old and feeble. Maybe he just stayed out of the limelight.’
Mitchum died at 77. After he was 70 he was in 17 pictures and three TV series, including ‘War and Remembrance’ and the remake of ‘Cape Fear’. His last part was in the year he died.
>>Mitchum died at 77. After he was 70 he was in 17 pictures and three TV series, including War and Remembrance and the remake of Cape Fear. His last part was in the year he died.<<
WOW! Thanks for checking that out. Mitchum was clearly a man’s man and a woman’s man! I had heard he worked to dang near his last breath.
Let him be an inspiration to us all.
Okay, I’m dumb as a post then. I like to remember him as the super cool guy who stood right behind me at a roulette table in Vegas. I could feel his hot breath on my neck, but I was too shy to turn around and speak to him.