Thank you for your comment! 😊 Robert Mitchum truly had a remarkable talent that made his performances seem effortless. He was indeed one of the greats who left an indelible mark on Hollywood. 🎬
I fell in love with Robert Mitchum as a schoolboy after watching the film "West of the Pecos" which is still available on You Tube.(I hope!) It still remains one of all time favourite western films. Regards from England, June, 2024.
Thank you for your interest! 😊 The "hidden truth" in the video delves into lesser-known aspects of Robert Mitchum's life and career, such as his early struggles, personal challenges, and the controversies that shaped his public image. We hope you found it enlightening! 📽️✨
@vincentsaia6545 When writing a paper, for example, it depends on what style one chooses to use. The Chicago Manual of Style guidelines are World War I, World War II, World War III or First World War, Second World War, etc. stick to one and be consistent. In the UA-cam world, an argument could be made that anything goes since the setting is comparatively informal.
I first saw him in a movie book when I was ten and even at that early age I knew he was special and never changed my mind. A really great actor
That's a wonderful memory, his talent was evident from the start!
He was so good .. He made acting look easy.
Thank you for your comment! 😊 Robert Mitchum truly had a remarkable talent that made his performances seem effortless. He was indeed one of the greats who left an indelible mark on Hollywood. 🎬
RM, loved his macho style with an easy warmth. I believe that when asked which were his most successful films replied. "All of them, I got paid".
Robert Mitchum's charm and wit were undeniable! 😄
I fell in love with Robert Mitchum as a schoolboy after watching the film "West of the Pecos" which is still available on You Tube.(I hope!) It still remains one of all time favourite western films. Regards from England, June, 2024.
'West of the Pecos' is indeed a classic, thanks for sharing!
A great actor period!
Robert Mitchum's talent was unmatched! 🎬
Intriguing. What was the “hidden truth” that was supposedly revealed?
Thank you for your interest! 😊 The "hidden truth" in the video delves into lesser-known aspects of Robert Mitchum's life and career, such as his early struggles, personal challenges, and the controversies that shaped his public image. We hope you found it enlightening! 📽️✨
@vincentsaia6545 When writing a paper, for example, it depends on what style one chooses to use. The Chicago Manual of Style guidelines are World War I, World War II, World War III or First World War, Second World War, etc. stick to one and be consistent. In the UA-cam world, an argument could be made that anything goes since the setting is comparatively informal.
Great point about consistency, thanks for the insight!
Deborah Kerr's last name is pronounced "Car."
When Deborah Kerr began to make a name for herself, she said, “It's (Carr) like Star.”
Who Cares? She's dead.
@@donkeyslayer9879 And we're still talking about her so to mispronounce her name - or any word for that matter - sounds ignorant.
Thanks for clarifying the pronunciation!
You didn't mention or show clips of two of my favorite RM films: "The Big Steal" and "The Yakuza".
RM was particularly interesting in THE YAKUZA.
Great picks, both are fantastic Robert Mitchum films!
Ginras, World War Eye, poor presentation.
Thanks for the feedback, it's appreciated.
Worked in a shipyerd. Edit your crap.
Feedback noted.
It's World War One, not World War "I."
Noted, thanks for the correction!