Absolutely brilliant stories from one of the greatest and most underrated actors ever. Please post every bit of video you have of Cameron, he has known and worked with everyone!
Priceless, and how can you not love Cameron Mitchell? Worked for Ford Hathaway, and de Toth (his great role?) in the brillant and underrated Monkey on my back.
Fue y seguirá siendo uno de los grandes actores de gran chaparral lástima que ya haya partido de estas tierras paz en su tumba aún hoy en día gracias a la tecnología puedo ver esta gran serie del gran chaparral cuál me trae muchos recuerdos
Era y es mi actor favorito en la serie de El gran Chaparral .Me encantaba .Al ver este video con su voz original , no puedo creer q' se haya ido hace tanto tiempo ❤️😔😢😢
I just realized that Cameron Mitchell had a bit part in an adult film back in 1983 called Dixie Ray Hollywood Star (1983). He portrayed a hard nosed but laid back police detective. IMDB doesn't list this film credit. However, Cameron is listed by name in the credits at the end of the film. He shared screen time with John Leslie and as I watched the two exchange lines, I laughed so hard because I was like that is Cameron Mitchell in a skin flick from 1983. However, true to Cameron Mitchell, it was a great scene and John Leslie did a great job as well! I am not sure how the hell they got him to do it but it didn't seem to hurt his Hollywood career... LMAO!
I read that Victor McClaughlin was told by Ford that he,Victor, had the day off from the filming of '''The Informer.''' Ford knew Victor would drink on his day off. He then called Victor to come in on his(VM)day off to shoot the scene which was Ford's plan all along.. He knew Victor would be hungover & Ford could use that for the character's disorientation.
Terrific. Thanks for posting this. What Mr. MItchell says about Ford looking for accidents also applies to the work of Orson Welles and Jean Renoir, who were both big big fans of Mr. Ford.
I first saw Cameron Mitchell in a film when the nuns at the Catholic school I attended showed to my 3rd grade class. I cannot remember the name of the film. I do remember it was about a pioneer family traveling West. The parents were killed. The father was played by Cameron Mitchell and the mom was. Played by Glynis Johns. The movie was originally released in 1957.
jc6594 "Today Commemorates Cameron Mitchell's 100th Birthday" People here are disparaging his appearance and personal habits. I think he looks damn good for a man that age.
Love Cameron what a brilliant actor. But this shows what drinking and smoking can do to your looks. Cameron was gorgeous when younger. His lookalike son Cameron Jr is almost the same age as his dad now and looks fantastic and is a testament to what taking care of yourself can do.
INSISTO!!!..todos stos videos,tan hermososcon nuestros actores retros. Deberian venir traducidos...es como traer un pastel de cumpleaños, y NO gozar comiendolo...frustrados!!
He liked to bet on the ponies, and he could drink his share, but I've never seen a credible source say he had "crippling alcoholism." How crippling could it be; he worked steadily almost till the day he died.
2 thoughts: 1) It might have been a good directorial technique, but to allow the actor to go the rest of his life thinking he flubbed this crucial scene is just simply mean-spirited. 2) My Mother came ashore with the 1944 U.S. Philippine invasion force before MacArthur “returned”. Neither my Dad (Navy) nor my Mother (Army) had any respect for “Dugout Doug”. But, they loved Eisenhower, Halsey, & Nimitz.
@Sunshine Baker Actually Cameron Mitchell did a porn movie in 1983. It was called "Dixie Ray, Hollywood Star." He didn't have any porn scenes himself, but it was a hardcore porn film about a murder mystery in the 1940s. They released it in a hard R-rated version called "It's Called Murder, Baby" as well.
I always loved Cameron Mitchell:) Thank you.🥰
Cameron Mitchell, one of my all-time favorite actors
Absolutely brilliant stories from one of the greatest and most underrated actors ever. Please post every bit of video you have of Cameron, he has known and worked with everyone!
Oh did I so loved him.
"Friend or enemy?"
"Friend!"
"You're a liar." BAMM
WILL YOU CLOSE THE FUCKING DOORS??
Love to one of my heros. I have fond memories of watching High Chaparral as a child
EVERYDAY ENDS WITH A TUMS FESTIVAL!
Chipp Chipperson oh now chippah! Tss tss
shut the goddamn door...
"CLOSE THE F*CKIN' DOOR!"
I LOVE THAT WOLFMAN! HE ALWAYS CLOSES THE FUCKIN DOOR!
Priceless, and how can you not love Cameron Mitchell? Worked for Ford Hathaway, and de Toth (his great role?) in the brillant and underrated Monkey on my back.
Thanks, an underrated actor to be sure, who led an interesting life.
Cameron Mitchell What a magnificent actor.
CLOSE THE FUCKIN DOORS!
+Die//Alone Cameron Mitchell (line from the same movie):GODDAMN AIRPLANE...
Why don't you open an Italian restaurant
loved loved loved this mans acting ..brilliant
Loved Mitchell, and great stories.
This is excellent. It is great to hear actors giving us first hand recollections from yesteryear.
Excelente genial y súper talentoso actor..lastima no hay traducción
I like this sober version of mr. Mitchell. And the drunk one.
Such a great guy.
You really, really need to post more of these on actor Cameron Mitchell. The two I've seen are priceless. THANK YOU!
Fue y seguirá siendo uno de los grandes actores de gran chaparral lástima que ya haya partido de estas tierras paz en su tumba aún hoy en día gracias a la tecnología puedo ver esta gran serie del gran chaparral cuál me trae muchos recuerdos
Era y es mi actor favorito en la serie de El gran Chaparral .Me encantaba .Al ver este video con su voz original , no puedo creer q' se haya ido hace tanto tiempo ❤️😔😢😢
What an interesting story about the making of the picture “The Informer” as told by Cameron Mitchell.
I just realized that Cameron Mitchell had a bit part in an adult film back in 1983 called Dixie Ray Hollywood Star (1983). He portrayed a hard nosed but laid back police detective. IMDB doesn't list this film credit. However, Cameron is listed by name in the credits at the end of the film. He shared screen time with John Leslie and as I watched the two exchange lines, I laughed so hard because I was like that is Cameron Mitchell in a skin flick from 1983. However, true to Cameron Mitchell, it was a great scene and John Leslie did a great job as well! I am not sure how the hell they got him to do it but it didn't seem to hurt his Hollywood career... LMAO!
John Leslie was a decent if not good actor. One of the few in adult film industry that could act .
He had no money he was broke at the time I really didn't give a s***
Uncle Buck. Miss him...
A very intelligent, observant actor. Believe me, there aren't many - epecially today.
Me, personally, I thought this was an amazing interview.
i clapped!
l love you CAMERON
I read that Victor McClaughlin was told by Ford that he,Victor, had the day off from the filming of '''The Informer.''' Ford knew Victor would drink on his day off.
He then called Victor to come in on his(VM)day off to shoot the scene which was Ford's plan all along..
He knew Victor would be hungover & Ford could use that for the character's disorientation.
Terrific. Thanks for posting this.
What Mr. MItchell says about Ford looking for accidents also applies to the work of Orson Welles and Jean Renoir, who were both big big fans of Mr. Ford.
grande Cameron ...
Terrific story 👏
Me encanta cameron.gran filmografia.me encanto la historia de ford con victor mclaglen
He'll always be "Uncle Buck" to me!
Uncle buck,we love you.
Cameron is just 35% drunk. Good for you Mr. Mitchell.
Great stories .He was great in his western t.v. series too
Brilliant !!!
Today Commemorates Cameron Mitchell's 100th Birthday
I first saw Cameron Mitchell in a film when the nuns at the Catholic school I attended showed to my 3rd grade class. I cannot remember the name of the film. I do remember it was about a pioneer family traveling West. The parents were killed. The father was played by Cameron Mitchell and the mom was. Played by Glynis Johns. The movie was originally released in 1957.
jc6594
"Today Commemorates Cameron Mitchell's 100th Birthday"
People here are disparaging his appearance and personal habits. I think he looks damn good for a man that age.
I knew when I was a child... he was as strong as an ox...
@@larryhawkins3294 The film was "All Mine To Give" from 1957.
Muchos recuerdos me trae a la mente, recuerdos de mi niñez, pensar que ha pasado tanto tiempo, descansa en paz...
love that mam rip
Great stuff!
Love Cameron what a brilliant actor. But this shows what drinking and smoking can do to your looks. Cameron was gorgeous when younger. His lookalike son Cameron Jr is almost the same age as his dad now and looks fantastic and is a testament to what taking care of yourself can do.
was that Cameron Jacob Mitchell?
In all honesty he is about 71 in this interview.of course with no botox or plastic surgery
It shows what getting old can do to your looks. Live long enough and it'll happen to everyone. For his age he looked pretty good.
Love you Dad are you still an a******.
Terrific actor
INSISTO!!!..todos stos videos,tan hermososcon nuestros actores retros. Deberian venir traducidos...es como traer un pastel de cumpleaños, y NO gozar comiendolo...frustrados!!
Best of the Worst brought me here!
#jaywasright
os filme faroeste antigo chaparral bonanza laredo faz lembra o tempo de criança nao perdia um seriado
what happened to the Cameron Mitchells, the Cliff Robertsons of Hollywood? These type of guys just don't exist anymore
Grandisimo actor de los buenos el mejor un gusto siempre en mi recuerdo CAMERON MITCHEL
❤️😢😭😭
Buck Cannon
💙💙💙💙💙💙
I only know Cameron Mitchell from MST3K's SPACE MUTINY lol.
tio buck
Buck Cannon! 😅
Lastima q' no tradujeron o subtitularon al castellano ☹️
Can you close the fuckin' doors?!
Working with Ford was like a TUMS FESTIVAL
There ain't no music down there...
close the f’n doors
*Studio door opens* CLOSE THAT FUCKING DOOR!
this makes me kind of feel bad for laughing about his crippling alcoholism. seemed like a regular guy
Blame the irreverent RedLetterMedia for that.
He liked to bet on the ponies, and he could drink his share, but I've never seen a credible source say he had "crippling alcoholism." How crippling could it be; he worked steadily almost till the day he died.
CLOSE THE FUCKING DOORS!
Amazing that John Ford literally gaslit actors. lmao.
Todas estas entrevista deberia star en español..este es su peor defecto
2 thoughts:
1) It might have been a good directorial technique, but to allow the actor to go the rest of his life thinking he flubbed this crucial scene is just simply mean-spirited.
2) My Mother came ashore with the 1944 U.S. Philippine invasion force before MacArthur “returned”. Neither my Dad (Navy) nor my Mother (Army) had any respect for “Dugout Doug”. But, they loved Eisenhower, Halsey, & Nimitz.
Be honest everyone, you never even heard the name Cameron Mitchell before RedLetterMedia
samdiego I most certainly have heard of Cameron Mitchell and have seen him in many movies.
@Sunshine Baker What does porn have to do with whether people have seen Cameron Mitchell?
@Sunshine Baker Oh my, of course I had heard of him and watched terrific older movies
I've known the name and the actor since I was a kid in the 1970s.
@Sunshine Baker Actually Cameron Mitchell did a porn movie in 1983. It was called "Dixie Ray, Hollywood Star." He didn't have any porn scenes himself, but it was a hardcore porn film about a murder mystery in the 1940s. They released it in a hard R-rated version called "It's Called Murder, Baby" as well.