You know what intrigues me about this movie? It looks like 19 FIFTY seven, not '67, when you consider the camera tecniques and how large Caan looked only 5 or 6 years later as Sonny.
I'd like this scene more if it (and the whole movie!) hadn't been done better in Rio Bravo. I always found Dude's struggle a lot more wrenching and believable than JP's.
Mitchum was the best! This was my favorite scene in the movie. Nothing like seeing Asner (being the liberal he was at the time and still is) getting popped in the mouth by Mitchum! LOL.. I bet Mitchum loved it too! LOL.. Mitchum and Wayne played off one another well in this flick too!
Is that Sammy Cahn the composer as Elmer the piano player???
nekidbob 1 month ago
You know what intrigues me about this movie? It looks like 19 FIFTY seven, not '67, when you consider the camera tecniques and how large Caan looked only 5 or 6 years later as Sonny.
Kelly14UK 1 month ago
Robert was from a small town in North East Connecticut,{ Killingly} my friend's father was in school with him for a few years.
john6218att 3 months ago
1:44 Robert Mitchum’s Brother (John Mitchum)
FatmanAndTheFolks 3 months ago
Another good scene was when John Wayne shot a very young Johnny Crawford in the belly.
Blazer2427 3 months ago
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It's Fred Everts from Red Dead Redemption Multiplayer
TommyVercetti214 4 months ago
The barman is played by John Mitchum (Bob's brother).
JFBridge 4 months ago
I'd like this scene more if it (and the whole movie!) hadn't been done better in Rio Bravo. I always found Dude's struggle a lot more wrenching and believable than JP's.
dexwebster 7 months ago
@natureboy1313: The frying pan scene was funny too! Mitchum was aweseom!
jamesjdb 8 months ago
Mitchum was the best! This was my favorite scene in the movie. Nothing like seeing Asner (being the liberal he was at the time and still is) getting popped in the mouth by Mitchum! LOL.. I bet Mitchum loved it too! LOL.. Mitchum and Wayne played off one another well in this flick too!
jamesjdb 8 months ago