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The Night Fighters
(aka
A Terrible Beauty).
1960. United Artists, DRM, Raymond Stross. Producer: Raymond Stross. Director: Tay Garnett. Screenplay: Robert Wright Campbell from the novel
A Terrible Beauty
by Arthur Roth. Players: Robert Mitchum, Anne Heywood, Dan O’Herlihy, Richard Harris, Cyril Cusack, Hilton Edwards.

The Grass Is Greener.
1960. Universal. Producer-Director: Stanley Donen. Screenplay: Hugh and Margaret Williams from their play. Players: Gary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons.

The Sundowners.
1960. Warner Bros. Producer-Director: Fred Zinnemann. Screenplay: Isobel Lennart from the novel by Jon Cleary. Players: Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Peter Ustinov, Michael Anderson, Jr., Glynis Johns, Dina Merrill, Chips Rafferty.

The Last Time I Saw Archie.
1961. United Artists, Mark VII, Talbot. Producer-Director: Jack Webb. Screenplay: William Bowers. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jack Webb, Martha Hyer, France Nuyen, Joe Flynn, James Lydon, Louis Nye, Don Knotts, Richard Arlen, Harvey Lembeck, Robert Strauss, Howard McNear, Dick Cathcart.

Cape Fear.
1962. Universal, Melville, Talbot. Producer: Sy Bartlett (uncredited: Gregory Peck). Director: J. Lee Thompson. Screenplay: James R. Webb from the novel
The Executioners
by John D. MacDonald. Players: Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, Polly Bergen, Martin Balsam, Lori Martin, Telly Savalas, Jack Kruschen, Barrie Chase.

The Longest Day.
1962. 20th Century-Fox, Darryl F. Zanuck. Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck. Director: Andrew Marton, Ken Annakin, Bernhard Wicki. Screenplay: Cornelius Ryan from his book (uncredited: James Jones, Romain Gary). Players: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Richard Beymer, Richard Burton, Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Wagner, Peter Lawford, Richard Todd, Eddie
Albert, Fabian, Red Buttons, Paul Anka, Sal Mineo, Roddy McDowell, Irina Demich, Gert Frobe, Bourvil.

Two for the Seesaw.
1962. United Artists, Mirisch, Argyle/Talbot. Producer: Walter Mirisch. Director: Robert Wise. Screenplay: Isobel Lennart from the play by William Gibson. Players: Robert Mitchum, Shirley MacLaine, Elisabeth Fraser, Demond Ryan, Billy Gray.

The List of Adrian Messenger.
1963. Universal. Producer: Edward Lewis. Director: John Huston. Screenplay: Anthony Veiller from the novel by Philip MacDonald. Players: George C. Scott, Kirk Douglas, Dana Wynter, Clive Brook, Gladys Cooper, Herbert Marshall, Marcel Dalio, Tony Huston, John Huston, Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster.

Rampage.
1963. Warner Bros., Talbot. Producer: William Fadiman. Director: Phil Karlson. Screenplay: Robert I. Holt, Marguerite Roberts from the novel by Allan Caillou. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins, Elsa Martinelli, Sabu.

Man in the Middle.
1964. 20th Century-Fox, Pennebaker, Talbot. Producer: Walter Seltzer. Director: Guy Hamilton. Screenplay: Keith Waterhouse from the novel
The Winston Affair
by Howard Fast. Players: Robert Mitchum, Trevor Howard, Barry Sullivan, France Nuyen, Keenan Wynn, Alexander Knox, Sam Wanamaker.

What a Way to Go!
1964. 20th Century-Fox. Producer: Arthur P. Jacobs. Director: J. Lee Thompson. Screenplay: Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Players: Shirley MacLaine, Dick Van Dyke, Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum, Paul Newman, Gene Kelly, Bob Cummings. Margaret Dumont, Army Archerd, Burt Mustin.

Mister Moses.
1965. United Artists, Frank Ross, Talbot. Producer: Frank Ross. Director: Ronald Neame. Screenplay: Charles Beaumont, Monja Danischewsky from a novel by Max Catto. Players: Robert Mitchum, Carroll Baker, Alexander Knox, Ian Bannen, Raymond St. Jacques.

The Way West.
1967. United Artists. Producer: Harold Hecht. Director: Andrew V. McLaglen. Screenplay: Ben Maddow, Mitch Lindemann from the novel by A. B. Guthrie, Jr., Players: Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark, Lola Albright, Sally Field, Katherine Justice, Jack Elam, Michael Whitney, Stubby Kaye, Harry Carey, Jr., John Mitchum.

El Dorado.
1967. Paramount. Producer-Director: Howard Hawks. Screenplay: Leigh Brackett based on the novel
The Stars in Their Courses
by Harry Brown (and, un-credited, on the film
Rio Bravo).
Players: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, James Caan, Arthur Hunnicutt, Charlene Holt, Paul Fix, Edward Asner, Michele Carey, Christopher George, Robert Donner, John Gabriel, Robert Rothwell, John Mitchum.

Anzio.
1968. Columbia, DeLaurentiis. Producer: Dino DeLaurentiis. Director: Edward Dmytryk. Screenplay: Harry A. L. Craig, Frank DeFelitta, Giuseppe Mangione from the novel by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas. Players: Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk, Arthur Kennedy, Robert Ryan, Earl Holliman, Reni Santoni, Arthur Franz.

Five Card Stud.
1968. Paramount, Hal Wallis. Producer: Hal Wallis. Director: Henry Hathaway. Screenplay: Marguerite Roberts. Players: Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum, Inger Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Katherine Justice, Yaphet Kotto, Roy Jenson.

Villa Rides.
1968. Paramount. Producer: Ted Richmond. Director: Buzz Kulik. Screenplay: Sam Peckinpah, Robert Towne. Players: Yul Brynner. Robert Mitchum, Charles Bronson, Herbert Lorn, Grazia Buccella, Robert Viharo, Alexander Knox, John Ireland, Fernando Rey, Jill Ireland.

Secret Ceremony.
1968. Universal. Producer: John Heyman, Norman Priggen. Director: Joseph Losey. Screenplay: George Tabori. Players: Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert Mitchum, Peggy Ashcroft, Pamela Brown, Robert Douglas.

Young Billy Young.
1969. United Artists. Producer: Max E. Youngstein. Director: Burt Kennedy. Writer: Burt Kennedy from the novel
Who Rides with Wyatt
by Will Henry. Players: Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker, Jr., David Carradine, Jack Kelly, Paul Fix, John Anderson, Deana Martin, Rodolfo Acosta.

The Good Guys and the Bad Guys.
1969. Warner Bros. Producer: Ronald M. Cohen, Dennis Shyrack. Director: Burt Kennedy. Screenplay: Ronald M. Cohen. Players: Robert Mitchum, George Kennedy, Martin Balsam, David Carradine, Lois Nettleton, Tina Louise, Douglas Fowley, John Davis Chandler, Marie Windsor, Dick Peabody.

Ryan’s Daughter.
1970. MGM. Producer: Anthony Havelock-Allan. Director: David Lean. Screenplay: Robert Bolt. Players: Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, Trevor Howard, Christopher Jones, John Mills, Leo McKern, Barry Foster.

Going Home.
1971. MGM. Producer-Director: Herbert B. Leonard. Screenplay: Lawrence. B. Marcus. Players: Robert Mitchum, Jan-Michael Vincent, Brenda Vaccaro, Sally Kirkland, Jason Bernard, Lou Gilbert, Josh Mostel, Vicki Sue Robinson.

The Wrath of God.
1972. MGM. Producer: William S. Gilmore, Jr. Director: Ralph Nelson. Screenplay: Ralph Nelson from the novel by James Graham. Players: Robert Mitchum, Ken Hutcheson, Rita Hayworth, Frank Langella, Victor Buono, John Colicos, Gregory Sierra.

The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
1973. Paramount. Producer: Paul Monash. Director: Peter Yates. Screenplay: Paul Monash from the novel by George V. Higgins. Players: Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan, Alex Rocco, Steven Keats, Joe Santos, Mitchell Ryan, Helena Carroll.

The Yakuza.
1975. Warner Bros. Producer-Director: Sydney Pollack. Screenplay: Paul Schrader, Robert Towne from a story by Leonard Schrader. Players: Robert Mitchum, Takakura Ken, Kishi Keiko, Brian Keith, Herb Edelman, Richard Jordan, James Shigeta.

Farewell My Lovely.
1975. Avco Embassy. Producer: Elliott Kastner, Jerry Bick, Jerry Bruckheimer, George Pappas. Director: Dick Richards. Screenplay: David Zelag Goodman from the novel by Raymond Chandler. Players: Robert Mitchum, Charlotte Rampling, Jack O’Halloran, Sylvia Miles, John Ireland, Anthony Zerbe, Harry Dean Stanton, Kate Murtagh, Sylvester Stallone, Walter McGinn, Jim Thompson.

Midway.
1976. Universal. Producer: Walter Mirisch. Director: Jack Smight. Screenplay: Donald S. Sanford. Players: Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford, James Coburn, Cliff Robertson, Robert Wagner, Toshiro Mifune, Robert Mitchum.

The Last Tycoon.
1976. Paramount. Producer: Sam Spiegel. Director: Elia Kazan. Screenplay: Harold Pinter from the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Players: Robert DeNiro, Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum, Jack Nicholson, Jeanne Moreau, Ray Mil-land, Ingrid Boulting, Dana Andrews, Theresa Russell, John Carradine, Anjelica Huston.

The Amsterdam Kill.
1977. Columbia, Golden Harvest. Producer: Andre Morgan, Raymond Chow. Director: Robert Clouse. Screenplay: Robert Clouse, Gregory Teifer. Players: Robert Mitchum, Bradford Dillman, Richard Egan, Leslie Nielsen, Keye Luke, Chan Sing, Stephen Leung.

The Big Sleep.
1978. United Artists, ITC. Producer: Elliott Kastner, Jerry Bick, Michael Winner. Director: Michael Winner. Screenplay: Michael Winner from the novel by Raymond Chandler. Players: Robert Mitchum, James Stewart, Sarah Miles, Richard Boone, Oliver Reed, Candy Clark, Joan Collins, John Mills, Edward Fox, Dudley Sutton, Diana Quick, John Justin, Harry Andrews, Richard Todd, James Donald.

Matilda.
1978. American-International. Producer: Albert S. Ruddy. Director: Daniel Mann. Screenplay: Albert S. Ruddy, Timothy Galfas from the novel by Paul Gallico. Players: Elliott Gould, Robert Mitchum, Harry Guardino, Clive Revill, Roy Clark, Lionel Stander, Art Metrano, Lenny Montana, Gary Morgan.

Breakthrough
(aka
Steiner-Das Eiserne Kreuz 2).
1978. Palladium, Rapid Film, Maverick Pictures. Producer: Wolf C. Hartwig. Director: Andrew V. McLaglen. Screenplay: Tony Williamson based on characters from the film
Cross of Iron.
Players: Richard Burton, Robert Mitchum, Rod Steiger, Michael Parks, Curt Jurgens.

Agency.
1979. Jensen Farley, Ambassador, RSL. Producer: Stephen J. Roth, Robert Lantos. Director: George Kaczender. Screenplay: Noel Hynd from a novel by Paul Gottlieb. Players: Robert Mitchum, Lee Majors, Valerie Perrine, Alexandra Stewart, Saul Rubinek.

Nightkill.
1980. Avco Embassy. Producer: Richard Hellman, David Gil. Director: Ted Post. Screenplay: Joane Andre. Players: Jaclyn Smith, Robert Mitchum, James Franciscus, Mike Connors, Fritz Weaver, Sybil Danning. (Premiered on television: NBC.)

One Shoe Makes It Murder.
CBS, Lorimar. Producer: Mel Ferrer. Director: William Hale. Sreenplay: Felix Culver from the novel
So Little Cause for Caroline
by Eric Bercovici. Players: Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson, Mel Ferrer, Howard Hesseman. (Television feature.)

That Championship Season.
1982. Cannon. Producer: Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus. Director: Jason Miller. Screenplay: Jason Miller from his play. Players: Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach, Robert Mitchum, Martin Sheen, Paul Sorvino.

The Winds of War.
1983. ABC, Paramount. Producer-Director: Dan Curtis. Screenplay: Herman Wouk from his novel. Players: Robert Mitchum, Ali MacGraw, Jan-Michael Vincent, Polly Bergen, Victoria Tennant, John Houseman, David Dukes, Topol, Peter Graves, Ralph Bellamy, Lisa Eilbacher, Ben Murphy, Jeremy Kemp. (Television miniseries.)

A Killer in the Family.
1983. ABC, Taft, Sunn Classics, Stan Margulies. Producer: Robert Aller. Director: Richard T. Heffron. Screenplay: Sue Grafton, Steven Humphrey, Robert Aller. Players: Robert Mitchum, James Spader, Lance Kerwin, Eric Stoltz, Salome Jens, Catherine Mary Stewart. (Television feature.)

Maria’s Lovers.
1984. Cannon. Producer: Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus. Director: Andrei Konchalovsky. Screenplay: Andrei Konchalovsky, Gerard Brach, Marjorie David. Players: Nastassja Kinski, Robert Mitchum, John Savage, Keith Carradine, Anita Morris, Vincent Spano.

The Ambassador.
1984. Cannon. Producer: Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus. Director: J. Lee Thompson. Screenplay: Max Jack from the novel
52 Pick-Up
by Elmore Leonard. Players: Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn, Rock Hudson, Donald Pleasance, Fabio Testi.

The Hearst and Davies Affair.
1985. ABC. Producer-Director: David Lowell Rich. Screenplay: Alison Cross, David Solomon. Players: Robert Mitchum, Virginia Madsen, Fritz Weaver, Lome Kennedy. (Television feature.)

Reunion at Fairborough.
1985. HBO, Columbia. Producer: William Hill, Alan King. Director: Herbert Wise. Screenplay: Albert Ruben. Players: Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr, Judi Trott, Red Buttons, Barry Morse. (Cable television feature.)

Promises to Keep.
1985. CBS. Producer: Sandra Harmon. Director: Noel Black. Screenplay: Phil Penningroth. Players: Robert Mitchum, Christopher Mitchum, Bentley Mitchum, Claire Bloom, Tess Harper, Jane Sibbett. (Television feature.)

North and South.
1985. ABC, David L. Wolper. Producer: Paul Freeman. Director: Richard T. Heffron. Screenplay: Douglas Heyes, Paul F. Edwards, Patricia Green, Kathleen Shelley from the novel by John Jakes. Players: Patrick Swayze, Kirstie Alley, David Carradine, Genie Francis, Lesley-Anne Down, Elizabeth Taylor, Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Hal Holbrook, Johnny Cash, Gene Kelly, Morgan Fairchild, George Stanford Brown, Robert Guillaume, Forrest Whitaker, Ron O’Neal. (Television miniseries.)

Thompson’s Last Run.
1986. CBS, Cypress Point, Phoenix Productions. Producer: Jennifer Faulstich. Director: Jerrold Freedman. Screenplay: John Carlen. Players: Robert Mitchum, Wilford Brimley, Susan Tyrrell, Kathleen York. (Television feature.)

The Equalizer:
“Mission: McCall.” 1987. CBS. Producer: Marc Laub, Daniel Lieberstein. Director: Alan Metzger. Screenplay: Ed Waters, Scott Shepherd. Players: Robert Mitchum, Robert Jordan, Robert Lansing, Frances Fisher, Edward Woodward. (Two hour-long episodes of dramatic television series.)

Mr. North.
1988. Samuel Goldwyn. Producer: Steven Haft, Skip Steloff, John Huston, Tom Shaw. Director: Danny Huston. Screenplay: John Huston, Janet Roach, James Costigan from the novel
Theophilus North
by Thornton Wilder. Players: Anthony Edwards, Robert Mitchum, Anjelica Huston, Lauren Bacall, Harry Dean Stanton.

Scrooged.
1988. Paramount. Producer: Richard Donner, Art Linson. Director: Richard Donner. Screenplay: Michael O’Donoghue, Mitch Glazer from the novella
A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens. Players: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, Robert Mitchum, John Glover, Carol Kane, David Johansen, Bobcat Goldthwaite.

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