Faceless 1988 N/R, 98 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jesus Franco Cast: Helmut Berger, Brigitte Lahaie, Telly Savalas, Christopher Mitchum, Stephane Audran, Caroline Munro, Christiane Jean, Anton Diffring, Tilda Thamar, Howard Vernon
Mad Dr. Flamand (Helmut Berger) kidnaps models in Paris to provide skin for rebuilding the face of his sister who was disfigured from acid. Can private investigator Sam Morgan (Christopher Mitchum) save the latest victim?
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The Last Hard Men 1976 R, 103 min. Genre: Western
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Cast: Charlton Heston, James Coburn, Barbara Hershey, Jorge Rivero, Michael Parks, Larry Wilcox, Christopher Mitchum, Thalmus Rasulala, Morgan Paull, Robert Donner
This brutal Western is about the abduction of Susan Burgade (Barbara Hershey) by a gang who sought revenge against her father, Sam (Charlton Heston), who had mistakenly killed the gang leader's (James Coburn) wife years before.
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Promises to Keep 1985 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Noel Black Cast: Robert Mitchum, Christopher Mitchum, Bentley Mitchum, Tess Harper, Claire Bloom, Merritt Butrick, Peter Hobbs, Jane Sibbett, Verna Bloom, George Cheung
A man (Robert Mitchum) returns to his family after abandoning them for 30 years. Of interest is that Robert Mitchum plays the neglectful patriarch while his real-life son (Christopher Mitchum) plays the movie son and his real-life grandson (Bentley Mitchum) plays the grandson.
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Rio Lobo 1970 G, 114 min. Genre: Western
Director: Howard Hawks Cast: John Wayne, Jack Elam, Jennifer O'Neill, Jorge Rivero, Christopher Mitchum, Victor French, Mike Henry, David Huddleston, Bill Williams, Edward Faulkner
In this light-hearted Western, John Wayne plays a Union colonel with problems getting gold shipments to their proper destinations; it seems that Confederate guerillas are in need of the loot and are helping themselves. As usual, Jack Elam is great. This was Howard Hawks' final film.
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Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? 1970 PG, 113 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama aka: War Games
Director: Hy Averback Cast: Brian Keith, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine, Ivan Dixon, Suzanne Pleshette, Tom Ewell, Bradford Dillman, Arthur O'Connell, Don Ameche, John Fiedler, William Bramley, Eddie Firestone, Dorothy Green, Grady Sutton, Christopher Mitchum
Col. Flanders (Don Ameche) must deal with citizens of a small town who are unhappy about the Army missile base located nearby. To help solve the problem, Flanders invites the townsfolk to a party that degenerates into a fistfight between the soldiers and the guests. Meanwhile, a soldier, Shannon Gambroni (Tony Curtis), has fallen for bar maid Ramona (Suzanne Pleshette) who town Sheriff Harve (Ernest Borgnine) considers his property. Harve has Shannon arrested, and Shannon's soldier friends, headed by Michael M. Nace (Brian Keith), take matters into their own hands and use a World War II tank to rescue Shannon.
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Young Billy Young 1969 G, 89 min. Genre: Western / Romance
Director: Burt Kennedy Cast: Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker Jr., David Carradine, Jack Kelly, Paul Fix, Willis Bouchey, John Anderson, Parley Baer, Rodolfo Acosta, Robert Anderson, Deana Martin, Christopher Mitchum
Seeking revenge because Frank Boone (John Anderson) killed U.S. Deputy Marshal Ben Kane's (Robert Mitchum) son, Kane hunts down Frank. Kane teams up with sharp-shooter Billy Young (Robert Walker Jr.) who was once the partner of Jesse Boone (David Carradine)–the son of Frank Boone. Kane's love interest, dance hall girl Lily Beloit (Angie Dickinson) warns Kane that Jesse is plotting to kill him, and Kane sets a trap to use Jessie as bait and finally catch Frank.
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| 1. Big Jake (1971)
2. Faceless (1988)
3. The Last Hard Men (1976)
4. One Man Jury (1978)
5. Promises to Keep (1985)
6. Rio Lobo (1970)
7. Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? (1970) aka: War Games
8. Young Billy Young (1969)
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