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Cape Fear (1961)
Film Description A psychological thriller in which Robert Mitchum plays the irredeemably unpleasant criminal determined to get his revenge on the lawyer who sent him down. Considered superior to the 1991 Scorsese remake, the film also features a chilling score from Bernard Herrmann.
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Article - "Robert Mitchum - Boxer, Hobo, Actor"
by Sue Levan
Robert Mitchum was famously dismissive of his own profession. Indeed the title of his 1975 biography by Mike Tomkies was 'It Sure Beats Working’ which demonstrates the amused detachment with which Mitchum viewed acting. He felt he was one lucky guy to have dropped in... View article in full
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