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Filmography

Stagecoach (1966)
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Photos & Videos

Out of the Past - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
The Big Steal - Publicity Stills
The Big Steal - Lobby Card

Biography

Filmography

 

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Stagecoach (1966)
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Life Events

Photo Collections

Out of the Past - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Here are several Behind-the-Scenes photos taken during production of the classic Film Noir, Out of the Past (1947).
The Big Steal - Publicity Stills
Here are a few photos taken to help publicize RKO's The Big Steal (1949), starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
The Big Steal - Lobby Card
Here is a Lobby Card from RKO's The Big Steal (1949), starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.
Out of the Past - Pressbook
Here is the campaign book (pressbook) for RKO's Out of the Past (1947). Pressbooks were sent to exhibitors and theater owners to aid them in publicizing the film's run in their theater.
Out of the Past - Movie Posters
Here are a few movie posters from the classic Film Noir, Out of the Past (1947).

Videos

Movie Clip

Out of the Past (1947) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not Smart Anymore Halfway into the movie dominated by his flashback, ex-private eye Jeff (Robert Mitchum) is already smoking as ex-boss Whit (Kirk Douglas) offers a cigarette and a surprise (Jane Greer, his double-crossing ex-flame Kathie), Lake Tahoe in the background,in Jacques Tourneur's Out Of The Past, 1947.
Station West (1948) -- (Movie Clip) He Picks A Good Fight Emerging from an Arizona saloon, sometime after a military gold robbery, Dick Powell, who’s still pretty much a stranger to us, follows a soldier (Steve Brodie) with whom he argued, when some neat exposition introduces Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Caslon, and Tom Powers as Capt. Iles, in Station West, 1948.
Station West (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I Like The Way You Sing Casing the saloon in the Arizona town where he’s arrived after the death of two soldiers in a gold shipment robbery, Dick Powell, whose name we haven’t learned, observes the almost implausibly attractive singer (Jane Greer), then meets a testy Army man (Steve Brodie) and a barkeep (John Doucette), in Station West, 1948.
Station West (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I Ain't Dead Yet Straight from a Burl Ives vocal under the credits, the aftermath of a gold robbery and Dick Powell arriving in town, the exterior certainly Sedona, Az, probably day-for-night, where Burl as the innkeeper resumes the song, opening director Sidney Lanfield’s taut, overlooked Western, Station West, 1948, also starring Jane Greer.
It's A Date (1940) -- (Movie Cilp) Gypsy Lullaby Opening scenes, what looks like bad lip-sync turns out to be Deanna Durbin silently singing along with her mother on stage, the certainly dubbed Kay Francis, who then makes a speech, from the Joe Pasternak-produced It's A Date, 1940, also starring Walter Pidgeon.
It's A Date (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Your Lips Are So Bitter Clever bit from director William A. Seiter, Deanna Durbin as "Pam," with her tag-along boyfriend (Lewis Howard), then with the kids at the summer stock theater greeting her stage-star mother's friends (Samuel Hinds, S.Z. Sakall) in producer Joe Pasternak's It's A Date, 1940.
They Won't Believe Me (1947) -- (Movie Clip) To The Jury Please Opening scenes, folksy lawyer Cahill (Frank Ferguson) beginning his defense of slippery Larry (Robert Young), brief introductions for Tom Powers, Janet Shaw, Jane Greer and others who will figure in the story, from They Won't Believe Me, 1947, also starring Susan Hayward.
Two O'Clock Courage (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Just A Close Friend Now dressed-up, cabbie Patty (Ann Rutherford) and amnesiac friend (Tom Conway) at last make progress, as they discover a restaurant where he's called "Step," and where Helen (Jane, billed as "Bettejane" Greer) pounces, in Two O'Clock Courage, 1945, directed by Anthony Mann.
Out Of The Past (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Coming Out Of The Sun Private-eye Jeff (Robert Mitchum) continuing his flashback, covers his arrival in Acapulco and his first meeting with his target Kathie (Jane Greer), in Jacques Tourneur's Out Of The Past, 1947.
Out Of The Past (1947) -- (Movie Clip) We'd Played It Smart In his flashback account, Jeff (Robert Mitchum) covers his reunion with Kathie (Jane Greer), who he'd run off with after being paid to find her, and the appearance of his private-eye partner Jack (Steve Brodie), who's after the 40-grand she claims she never stole, a famous twist, in Jacques Tourneur's Out Of The Past, 1947.
Out Of The Past (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Baby I Don't Care Kathie (Jane Greer), meeting Jeff (Robert Mitchum) on a Mexican beach the on second night of their fling, makes clear she knows he's a detective sent by the boyfriend she shot, prompting his famous line, in Out Of The Past, 1947.
Out Of The Past (1947) -- (Movie Clip) I Hate Surprises Jeff (Robert Mitchum) is about to leave Acapulco with the girl he's been paid to find, forced to lie when his suspicious employer Whit (Kirk Douglas) appears with henchman Joe (Paul Valentine), still in the complex early flashback, in Jacques Tourneur's Out Of The Past, 1947.

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