
Stewart & Mitchum: The Two Faces of America
With his naïve air, his rangy and reassuring silhouette, James Stewart symbolizes success, someone who everybody wants to look like. Behind his legendary nonchalance, Robert Mitchum is the figure of the bad boy, the kind-hearted hooligan who anyone would like to have for accomplice. What is the legacy left by these two big myths of the Hollywood cinema and in which way they fed the American dream?
Description: With his naïve air, his rangy and reassuring silhouette, James Stewart symbolizes success, someone who everybody wants to look like. Behind his legendary nonchalance, Robert Mitchum is the figure of the bad boy, the kind-hearted hooligan who anyone would like to have for accomplice. What is the legacy left by these two big myths of the Hollywood cinema and in which way they fed the American dream?
Genres: Documentary, TV Movie
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 57 minutes

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James Stewart
Played Self (archive footage)

Robert Mitchum
Played Self (archive footage)

Dick Cavett
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Leonard Maltin
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Victoria Tennant
Played Self
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Played Self
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Played Self

Joseph McCarthy
Played Self (uncredited)
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