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  1. Out of the Past is a film directed by Jacques Tourneur with Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming .... Year: 1947. Original title: Out of the Past. Synopsis: Mitchum stars as existential antihero Jeff Markham, a retired private detective with a shady past who is hoping for a fresh start with a new name, a new love, and a new job running a small gas station ...You can watch ...

  2. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Jacques Tourneur’s Out of the Past is one of the greatest of the genre, unsparing and bleakly beautiful. Robert Mitchum’s Jeff Markham is the ex-private eye looking to bury his shady past in a ...

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  4. We use the past tense to talk about: something that happened once in the past:; I met my wife in 1983. We went to Spain for our holidays. They got home very late last night.. something that happened several times in the past:; When I was a boy, I walked a mile to school every day. We swam a lot while we were on holiday. They always enjoyed visiting their friends.

  5. About this movie. Screen legend Robert Mitchum ("Cape Fear") made his name as a tough private eye who is caught in a complex web of love, money and murder when he is hired to find a hood's homicidal girlfriend and falls in love with her. Co-starring Oscar-nominee Kirk Douglas ("Gunfight at the O.K. Corral") and Jane Greer ("The Prisoner of Zenda").

  6. Out of the Past. Screen legend Robert Mitchum ("Cape Fear") made his name as a tough private eye who is caught in a complex web of love, money and murder when he is hired to find a hood's homicidal girlfriend and falls in love with her. Co-starring Oscar-nominee Kirk Douglas ("Gunfight at the O.K. Corral") and Jane Greer ("The Prisoner of Zenda").

  7. Out of the Past is often ranked among the greatest film noirs ever made. Director Jacques Tourneur, previously known for such B-grade horror films as Cat People (1942) and I Walked with a Zombie (1943), received high praise for his teaming of Mitchum and Douglas, and Mitchum’s laconic performance in particular has been hailed as one of the best of his career.