Robert Mitchum “Baby I Don’t Care”

“Robert Mitchum ‘Baby I Don’t Care’” by Lee Server is a comprehensive biography published by Macmillan on March 6, 2002. This first edition spans 590 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the life of Robert Mitchum, a prominent figure in cinema known for his tough-guy persona and significant contributions to film over nearly fifty years. It delves into his roles in classic movies and examines the unique style he brought to acting, characterized by a blend of humor and existential detachment.
Readers will find an extensive and detailed account of Mitchum’s life, supported by thorough research and nearly two hundred interviews with those close to him. The biography captures the complexities of his character, highlighting both the comic and tragic elements of his experiences. With a focus on his impact on the entertainment industry, this work covers various aspects of his life, including his history and criticism within the performing arts. The book aims to provide an intimate portrait of a man whose life was as colorful and controversial as his on-screen roles.
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One of the movies’ greatest actors and most colorful characters, a real-life tough guy with the prison record to prove it, Robert Mitchum was a movie icon for an almost unprecedented half-century, the cool, sleepy-eyed star of such classics as The Night of the Hunter; Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison; Cape Fear; The Longest Day; Farewell, My Lovely; and The Winds of War. Mitchum’s powerful presence and simmering violence combined with hard-boiled humor and existential detachment to create a new style in movie acting: the screen’s first hipster antihero-before Brando, James Dean, Elvis, or Eastwood-the inventor of big-screen cool.
Robert Mitchum: “Baby, I Don’t Care” is the first complete biography of Mitchum, and a book as big, colorful, and controversial as the star himself. Exhaustively researched, it makes use of thousands of rare documents from around the world and nearly two hundred in-depth interviews with Mitchum’s family, friends, and associates (many going on record for the first time ever) ranging over his seventy-nine years of hard living. Written with great style, and vividly detailed, this is an intimate, comprehensive portrait of an amazing life, comic, tragic, daring, and outrageous.
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