Highest-Rated Movies about 'Robert Mitchum'

El Dorado (1967), The Sundowners (1960), Home From the Hill (1960), Angel Face (1952), Farewell, My Lovely (1975), Holiday Affair (1949), What a Way to Go! (1964), Rachel and the Stranger (1948) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Robert Mitchum movies.

#16. The Wonderful Country (1959)

Storyline: Having fled to Mexico from the U.S. many years ago for killing his father's murderer, Martin Brady travels to Texas to broker an arms deal for his Mexican boss, strongman Governor Cipriano Castro. Brady breaks a leg and while recuperating in Texas the gun shipment is stolen. Complicating matters further the wife of local army major Colton has designs on him, and the local Texas Ranger captain makes him a generous offer to come back to the states and join his outfit. After killing a man in self defense, Brady slips back over the border and confronts Castro who is not only unhappy that Brady has lost his gun shipment but is about to join forces with Colton to battle the local raiding Apache Indians.—Doug Sederberg <vornoff@sonic.net>

Plot Keywords: western, adventure, drama, fugitive, revenge, 19th century, gunfight ...

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#17. She Couldn't Say No (1954)

Storyline: As usual with most of the RKO films from this era "presented" by RKO-owner Howard Hughes, the PCA number is usually 500-1000 digits lower than the one from other studios being released at the time, indicating it was released a year or more after it was completed. This one finds heiress Corby Lane (Jean Simmons) coming to a small Arkansas town to play Santa Claus because, when she was a small child traveling with her impoverished father, the townspeople saved her life by donating money needed for medical treatment. She meets and falls in love with "Doc" Sellers (Robert Mitchum), an easy-going doctor who enjoys fishing and the unhurried pace of the town. Corby's gesture of handing out money and lavish gifts to the citizens backfires when, after it has been publicized, the town becomes the destination of every wayward traveler and fortune seeker.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>

Plot Keywords: comedy, romance, drama, american film, 1950s, black and white film, classic film ...

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#18. The Yakuza (1975)

Storyline: When George Tanner (Brian Keith) does business with the high-ranking Yakuza Tono, Tono kidnaps his daughter, and George summons his old friend Harry Kilmer (Robert Mitchum) to Japan to investigate. Harry starts by visiting his old flame, Eiko (Kishi Keiko), and enlists her brother, Ken (Takakura Ken), to help him search. Together, they find the girl, but Ken wounds one of Tono's men and is subsequently marked for death by the Yakuza. Wracked with guilt, Kilmer tries to exonerate Ken.

Plot Keywords: japan, crime, action, revenge, drama, violence, american film ...

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