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Jan 25, 2018
When it comes to one of my favourite male actors of the 1950s, Robert Mitchum - I have, once again, proved myself right about him. And, what I've concluded about Mitchum is that he was not at all suited for playing in Romantic-Comedy. No way. And, Mitchum's role here in 1960's "The Grass Is Greener" was no exception. I mean, watching Mitchum pathetically squeak and squirm his way (unconvincingly) through his role here as the lover-boy millionaire was not unlike witnessing a man who's been literally castrated and then shamelessly put on display as a piece of pure fluff meant to be sneered at. Anyway - This truly nonsensical picture about infidelity and retaliation was, without question, some of the most loathsome rubbish imaginable. In fact - It was so detestable that it made my skin crawl with total revulsion.