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River of No Return (1954): Mitchum and Monroe on a Raft
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 10, 2020
River of No Return is nearly worthwhile for its opening visuals alone. There stands the vestige of American manhood: Robert Mitchum — unmistakably himself — felling a tree. He pulls off his hat, wipes his brow, and we get a gorgeous lingering look at his backyard. God’s majesty as read more
Marilyn: Behind the Icon – River of No Return
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Gary Vitacco-Robles on Aug 25, 2020
Monroe’s Dynamism Vies with the Majestic Canadian Rockies in River of No Return, An Odyssey of Redemption Marilyn Monroe, River of No Return “I’m really eager to do something else,” Monroe announced in 1953. “Squeezing yourself to ooze out the last ounce of sex allure is terribly hard. read more
The River of No Return
Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest Posted by Joey on Jan 14, 2015
The River of No Return review https://www.facebook.com/Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest Otto Preminger’s “River of No Return is set in set in Northwest Canada, in savage Indian territory, in the gold rush days. The plot is kinda weak but movie is very wonderfully acted and very spectacular read more
River of No Return (1954)
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Dec 27, 2013
River of No Return (Otto Preminger, 1954)
After doing time in
jail for murdering a man in defence of another one, Matt Carkner (Robert Mitchum) takes his son Mark (Tommy Rettig) and wants to live with
him in the country of hunting, fishing , and cultivating. The woman, Kay Weston
(Marilyn Monroe) read more
Leonard Maltin interviews Stanley Rubin at the screening of River of No Return (1954)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on May 11, 2013
Press Photo
On Friday April 26th, 2013, Carlos and I attended a special screening of River of No Return (1954) at the Chinese Multiplex in Hollywood. You can see both of us in the photograph above (note TCM marked this photo as being a shot of the audience of Voyage to Italy but it was i read more
My (Slightly More Than) Month with Marilyn: River of No Return (1954)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jan 2, 2012
If this month has taught me anything it’s how many fantastic actors were blessed to work alongside Ms. Marilyn Monroe. Tonight’s film boast one of the most enigmatic actors to ever grace the silver screen, in my humble opinion: Robert Mitchum! To me, Mitchum will always be Max Cady in read more
On the Making of River of No Return (1954)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
Tommy Rettig and Robert Mitchum in River of No Return (1954)
River of No Return (1954) was supposed to be a small picture; a simple B Western shot on the cheap in Idaho with a small cast and a skeleton crew. Writer Louis Lantz had the idea of taking Vittorio De Sica's The Bicycle Thief and turning read more
Leonard Maltin interviews Stanley Rubin at the screening of River of No Return (1954)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
Press Photo
On Friday April 26th, 2013, Carlos and I attended a special screening of River of No Return (1954) at the Chinese Multiplex in Hollywood. You can see both of us in the photograph above (note TCM marked this photo as being a shot of the audience of Voyage to Italy but it was i read more
On the Making of River of No Return (1954)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Raquel Stecher on Nov 30, -0001
Tommy Rettig and Robert Mitchum in River of No Return (1954)
River of No Return (1954) was supposed to be a small picture; a simple B Western shot on the cheap in Idaho with a small cast and a skeleton crew. Writer Louis Lantz had the idea of taking Vittorio De Sica's The Bicycle Thief and turning read more