White people need to understand they are in the fight for their lives in the future and political correctness will put them on the verge of being extinct. Only look at what happened in South Africa when blacks took over and they are now killing whites.
Mitchum was anti authority ,the film he made called Crossfire dealt with anti semitism ,but was originally about homosexuality ,the producers got cold feet and changes were made,Mitchum said his motivation in the film was his dislike of cops,Robert Ryans character has one line saying he was cop as well as being a racist .Mitchum saw a lot of both when he became a hobo during the depression aged 14.
Yeah-its disrespectful to have your title saying R.M. speaks out. This was a MOVIE,he said the lines on the page as a CHARACTER in the MOVIE .Mitchum was truly one of the finest actors ever. The clip is fine but please don't say misleading words so you'll get more people to your post.
i dont like the word racist..if you dont like foringers you dont like them wots the the problem..as long as there,s no vilance.every one as a right to there falts
Don't you think that believing one thing that actors say is the truth// Remember the word A*C*T*O*R*S! They live in a make believe world and live make believe lives
I too expected an interview except and not a clip from "That Championship Season," where his character, who was not any kind of a nice guy, had some special opinions on race. If any case is being made for Mitchums own opinions, an interview is much more appropriate. I've wasted enough time. Shalom.
he is right about the jews you can,t trust them . look at thge shit hole that we are in . goldman sachs, bernie maddoff .the jews they can,t be trusted . their agenda is the jewish agenda. they don,t give a fuck about america. that,s why the europeans got rid of them .
actually, Mitchum declined Tony Cutis' role in 'Defiant Ones' due to the fact it did not accurately portray life in a chain gang, an issue he felt strongly about due to his experiences in chaingangs during the depression. although he was flawed (his love for Marijuanand pretty ladies) he remains a fantastic actor and a very intellectual man who changed the face of screen acting. RIP
Robert Mitchum refused to act with Sidney Poitier in the "Defiant Ones", because he thought it would destroy his career. Tony Curtis accepted the role.
How about fuck all you bleeding heart holier than thou assholes. I could care less what a mans opinions are, old Hollywood was a lot better than all these fucks that think they're perfect but live far away from any non-Caucasians.
I don't know if he changed once he got older (wiser?), but he sure was racist for a significant time in his life. It made me lose a lot of respect for him and I generally avoid watching movies with RM now.
Who gives a shit if he was to the right of Genghis or to the left of Marx! The fact remains that he was one of the greatest American actors of the screen.
@xalstarx This erect ape... was a racist and violent. You liked the movies he was in? The movies that someone else wrote the words... for him to speak? The movies that someone dressed him up in? The movies the someone directed him in? Actors are just pieces of meat. Bogart said that acting wasn't a manly profession. But you're lazy ass... wishes that you could be them. Loser.
So he rejected the part because he didn't believe that being chained to a black man within the movie was historically or socially accurate? Or did he personally not want to be close or near a black man? Good work, cheers
Ya see I'm not sure, that's why I was asking. Tony Curtis implied that he was, and I imagine that Sydney Poitier would say the same thing. His biographer agrees as well. But I'd like to get confirmation from other sources as well. However, this doesn't take away from the fact that he's one of the most versatile and gifted actors of his generation.
I've read an excerpt from Mitchum's biography, where his biographer states that Mitchum was overtly racist and phobic. In fact, Tony Curtis has mentioned that Mitchum refused to work with Sydney Poitier simply because he was black. Can anyone corroborate or confirm this charge? I understand that society was different back then, but given his liberal lifestyle I would have expected more tolerance from Mitchum. Its certainly possible, that as Mitchum aged, he changed. Anyone?
Possibly, that sounds very much like him. Though I'm gonna do some research when I get the chance, because he's a man I very much admire, and it would be a shame if he indeed had racist tendencies. Thanks for the input, much appreciated.
Since this is a scene from a movie, maybe you should the change it from Robert Mitchum speaks on race relations. I thought this was from an interview, his real life opinions, and I got pissed.
Did you guys hear the last two lines spoken by Mitchum's character. He is playing a Liberal racist (like the Parents in Guess Who is Coming to Dinner). He didn't write the lines. He's acting.
@megasept Yeah I did, which is why I suggested changing the title of the video. These aren't his words. He's playing a part. Initially, I didn't see that, until I listened. You're right, there are liberal racists.
@snoops71 Mitchum loved world music and collected records from all the places he travelled,frequently drunk he and a friend in the carabean started to sing songs from a calypso record MITCHUM had bought ,someone said this was racist ,and Mitchum told them honestly that he was part native american and his mate was part jewish so they were honourary blacks.
@snoops71 I really enjoyed Baby I Dont Care,as it didnt sugar coat Mitchum,its a warts and all biography, for all his faults,I still like the man.Even when he was a big star he spent alot of time with the crew as well as co stars,the crews all loved him ,he had the common touch, he mixed with all kinds of people when he was hoboing and he genuinely enjoyed the company of working men, he had that easy listening voice and would tell stories about his time on the road ,to everyones delight.
@barblessable When those on the crew can say they like someone, that says a lot. A lot of celebs are known for not paying them any attention, or thinking they are superior to them, which is a huge turnoff to me.
I'll have to check that book out sometime. Thanks for telling me about it.
White people need to understand they are in the fight for their lives in the future and political correctness will put them on the verge of being extinct. Only look at what happened in South Africa when blacks took over and they are now killing whites.
wilcarr1 3 months ago
@wilcarr1 not really
oipbhakeld 3 months ago
It's a movie. You morons. Lol!
starstuff 3 months ago
HE IS NOT SPEAKING OUT ABOUT RACISM HE IS PLAYING IN A FILM ROLL YOU TWAT
TONYSPURSMAN 4 months ago
ROBERT MITCHUM THE BEST FILM ACTOR OF HIS GENERATION,he was so natural you forgot he was acting.
barblessable 5 months ago
Mitchum was anti authority ,the film he made called Crossfire dealt with anti semitism ,but was originally about homosexuality ,the producers got cold feet and changes were made,Mitchum said his motivation in the film was his dislike of cops,Robert Ryans character has one line saying he was cop as well as being a racist .Mitchum saw a lot of both when he became a hobo during the depression aged 14.
barblessable 5 months ago
I find it VERY offensive you are crediting these words to the ACTOR and not the writer and the role.
I suspect Mitchum would KNOCK YOU OUT if he were alive for doing this to you.
rjpcambridge 5 months ago
This guy ' Legalman1980' cannot seem to separate a movie from real life ! lol .. He's posted other stuff in the same vein. Sad.
Fab4Mitchum 8 months ago
Yeah-its disrespectful to have your title saying R.M. speaks out. This was a MOVIE,he said the lines on the page as a CHARACTER in the MOVIE .Mitchum was truly one of the finest actors ever. The clip is fine but please don't say misleading words so you'll get more people to your post.
BrandonTxOthor 8 months ago
Loved him in Thunder Road...
BarryPuppetSoetoro61 11 months ago
i dont like the word racist..if you dont like foringers you dont like them wots the the problem..as long as there,s no vilance.every one as a right to there falts
steve57ish 1 year ago
Don't you think that believing one thing that actors say is the truth// Remember the word A*C*T*O*R*S! They live in a make believe world and live make believe lives
bobo7813 1 year ago
I too expected an interview except and not a clip from "That Championship Season," where his character, who was not any kind of a nice guy, had some special opinions on race. If any case is being made for Mitchums own opinions, an interview is much more appropriate. I've wasted enough time. Shalom.
jazzbluesshaman 1 year ago
he is right about the jews you can,t trust them . look at thge shit hole that we are in . goldman sachs, bernie maddoff .the jews they can,t be trusted . their agenda is the jewish agenda. they don,t give a fuck about america. that,s why the europeans got rid of them .
JLOZANO2 1 year ago
@JLOZANO2 too bad the Europeans didn't get rid of you. (and the Amerians...and the Africans...and the Asians...)
TheBlueyedblond 11 months ago
actually, Mitchum declined Tony Cutis' role in 'Defiant Ones' due to the fact it did not accurately portray life in a chain gang, an issue he felt strongly about due to his experiences in chaingangs during the depression. although he was flawed (his love for Marijuanand pretty ladies) he remains a fantastic actor and a very intellectual man who changed the face of screen acting. RIP
JOSKE123100 1 year ago
This was a movie people. Calm down.
WABDtv 1 year ago
what does acting have to do with a mans opinon; "Can't we all just get a brain"
andy18401 1 year ago
No Kiddin!
Robert Mitchum refused to act with Sidney Poitier in the "Defiant Ones", because he thought it would destroy his career. Tony Curtis accepted the role.
franklindavid 1 year ago
How about fuck all you bleeding heart holier than thou assholes. I could care less what a mans opinions are, old Hollywood was a lot better than all these fucks that think they're perfect but live far away from any non-Caucasians.
Fuck PC
tyrantofglory 1 year ago
@tyrantofglory Ehhh, that "PC" word is so fuckin retarded
gsh73la 1 year ago
I don't know if he changed once he got older (wiser?), but he sure was racist for a significant time in his life. It made me lose a lot of respect for him and I generally avoid watching movies with RM now.
menegox 1 year ago
Mitchum was a racist, anti-semitic, Vietnam hawk Republican.
JuanMacready 1 year ago
@JuanMacready
Who gives a shit if he was to the right of Genghis or to the left of Marx! The fact remains that he was one of the greatest American actors of the screen.
xalstarx 1 year ago 8
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frickadele 11 months ago
@JuanMacready I hope so
TheWhitevoices 1 year ago
@JuanMacready - now i know
IdaSputum 1 year ago
So he rejected the part because he didn't believe that being chained to a black man within the movie was historically or socially accurate? Or did he personally not want to be close or near a black man? Good work, cheers
Tecun85 2 years ago
Ya see I'm not sure, that's why I was asking. Tony Curtis implied that he was, and I imagine that Sydney Poitier would say the same thing. His biographer agrees as well. But I'd like to get confirmation from other sources as well. However, this doesn't take away from the fact that he's one of the most versatile and gifted actors of his generation.
Tecun85 2 years ago
Are you asking me or is it sarcasm?
Tecun85 2 years ago
I've read an excerpt from Mitchum's biography, where his biographer states that Mitchum was overtly racist and phobic. In fact, Tony Curtis has mentioned that Mitchum refused to work with Sydney Poitier simply because he was black. Can anyone corroborate or confirm this charge? I understand that society was different back then, but given his liberal lifestyle I would have expected more tolerance from Mitchum. Its certainly possible, that as Mitchum aged, he changed. Anyone?
Tecun85 2 years ago
He stated the premise was absurd for the
era of the movie. He himself had ridden the
rails as a teenager during the Great Depression.
He was picked up for vagrancy. He was not
racist. He was easy going - drank a lot - and
wouldn't waste the emotional energy required to have a hate-fest.
tuadolcefanciulla 2 years ago
@tuadolcefanciulla
Possibly, that sounds very much like him. Though I'm gonna do some research when I get the chance, because he's a man I very much admire, and it would be a shame if he indeed had racist tendencies. Thanks for the input, much appreciated.
Tecun85 1 year ago
Since this is a scene from a movie, maybe you should the change it from Robert Mitchum speaks on race relations. I thought this was from an interview, his real life opinions, and I got pissed.
snoops71 2 years ago 24
@snoops71
Did you guys hear the last two lines spoken by Mitchum's character. He is playing a Liberal racist (like the Parents in Guess Who is Coming to Dinner). He didn't write the lines. He's acting.
megasept 1 year ago
@megasept Yeah I did, which is why I suggested changing the title of the video. These aren't his words. He's playing a part. Initially, I didn't see that, until I listened. You're right, there are liberal racists.
snoops71 1 year ago
@snoops71 What about the truth pisses you off?
papawx3 11 months ago
@papawx3 The "truth"? It's garbage, that's what it is.
snoops71 10 months ago
@snoops71 so true!
UberTankred 10 months ago
@UberTankred thanks :)
snoops71 10 months ago
@snoops71 you're welcome! :)
UberTankred 10 months ago
@snoops71 Mitchum loved world music and collected records from all the places he travelled,frequently drunk he and a friend in the carabean started to sing songs from a calypso record MITCHUM had bought ,someone said this was racist ,and Mitchum told them honestly that he was part native american and his mate was part jewish so they were honourary blacks.
barblessable 5 months ago
@barblessable I didn't know any of that. Thanks for sharing it with me :)
snoops71 5 months ago
@snoops71 I really enjoyed Baby I Dont Care,as it didnt sugar coat Mitchum,its a warts and all biography, for all his faults,I still like the man.Even when he was a big star he spent alot of time with the crew as well as co stars,the crews all loved him ,he had the common touch, he mixed with all kinds of people when he was hoboing and he genuinely enjoyed the company of working men, he had that easy listening voice and would tell stories about his time on the road ,to everyones delight.
barblessable 5 months ago
@barblessable When those on the crew can say they like someone, that says a lot. A lot of celebs are known for not paying them any attention, or thinking they are superior to them, which is a huge turnoff to me.
I'll have to check that book out sometime. Thanks for telling me about it.
snoops71 5 months ago
@snoops71 'and I got pissed.'
What were you pissed at? That someone had the damned audacity to say what they were really thinking? In America? The Land of the free???? Nah...
Get lost.
ugha323a 4 months ago
@ugha323a YOU get lost! Yeah, I got pissed! Here he is using racial slurs, and that's OK? Maybe in your sick, demented mind, but not mine!
snoops71 4 months ago
@snoops71
Why dont you buy yourself a personality?
AmericaLoudNClear 4 months ago
@AmericaLoudNClear Why don't you buy yourself a brain?
snoops71 4 months ago
@snoops71
Grow up.
Racism is directed at WHITE PEOPLE now.
You are an idiot
ugha323a 3 months ago
@ugha323a So it's OK b/c it's directed at white people now? You're the fucking idiot!
snoops71 3 months ago
@ugha323a
Look at the black on white race crime stats.
Unless YOU have been a victim of this racism with blacks on whites, you dont know what people are talking about.
You are evil and stupid.
ugha323a 3 months ago