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  1. Private eye Jeff Bailey (Robert Mitchum) is hired by big time gambler Whit Sterling (Kirk Douglas) to track down his vanished girlfriend Kathy Moffat (Jane G...

  2. Out of the Past (1947) Out Of The Past (1947) is a classic fate-filled doomed-romance revenge mystery film noir, directed by Jacques Tourneur, and starring Robert Mitchum , Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas . From the shadows of the past stumble the memories of your misdeeds. They lug themselves towards you in heavy coats and hats — packing heat ...

  3. 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").

  4. Purchase Out of the Past on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Everything you want in a film noir you'll find in "Out of the Past." A tenacious detective (Robert Mitchum) spinning his wheels to make good. A drop-dead beauty (Jane Greer) up to no good. A moneyed mobster (Kirk Douglas) with a shark's grin. Plus double-crosses and fall guys.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Out of the Past (1947), (aka Build My Gallows High, its title in Britain), is one of the greatest, multi-layered film noirs of all time. The downbeat screenplay was based on Geoffrey Homes' (a pseudonym - his real name was Daniel Mainwaring) 1946 novel Build My Gallows High, a book that consciously imitated Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon (1941).

  6. Out of the Past (1947) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #OutofthePastEverything you want in a film noir you'll find in OUT OF THE PAST (1947). A tenacious detectiv...

  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.