Modern Screen (Jul-Dec 1945)

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Four-year-old Jimmy Robin, here with Mom Dorothy and cookie-shoving Chris Robin, started talking at 5 mos. First words? "I wanna be a actor ■ A tall. lean, muscular stick of human d\namite named Bob Mitchum stood loose and easy before a big Hollywood tycoon a couple of years ago and gave him a level look out of his keen blue eyes. It was Bob's first interview for a movie part. He was busted flat. He had a hungry wife and baby at home. The seat of Bob s pants was so patched it looked like a crazvquilt and his coat was taped together at the armholes where his big punching muscles had popped through at last. But his angular face was undismayed and his clefted, cocky chin was sticking well out in the breeze. If the chance for a (Continued on page 126 I *«<j d-j^L-a^ dLw <Lua| bin ' jU Miltfu 42