Robert Mitchum smoked weed/jailed

Robert Mitchum and the Marijuana Charge


Robert Mitchum Sweeps His Jail Cell

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Long before Charlie Sheen was making headlines for drug busts actor Robert Mitchum was making the front page as Hollywood's bad boy. During his lifetime, Mitchum would have a few encounters with the law. When Mitchum was just a teenager he had left home to live the hobo lifestyle, hopping trains going cross country. On one occasion in 1932, when Mitchum was sixteen, the young man hopped off a train at a stop in Savannah to get some food and was arrested for vagrancy. Mitchum was sentenced to serve on a chain gang.




But, Mitchum was lucky that he was only busted for vagrancy. During his hobo days Mitchum picked up a lifelong habit of smoking marijuana. Sometimes during those long train rides the marijuana helped kill the boredom or when passing through northern states during the harsh winter months, smoking marijuana made the extreme weather conditions tolerable. Mitchum got to the point that during his train travels he could distinguish the different varieties of marijuana one could encounter. When Mitchum would make has way west to Hollywood his interest in marijuana went with him and would be the subject of one of his most notorious scandals.




By 1948, Mitchum had become a recognizable actor, particularly with the bobby-soxer crowd who liked the bad boy image that he was beginning to be identified with. On August 31, 1948 an event would take place that would only add to Mitchum's reputation. Mitchum and his friend Robin Ford, a real estate agent, visited a young actress named Lila Leeds and her friend Vickie Evans at a house Leeds rented in Laurel Canyon. The four were taking turns passing around a joint when suddenly a crash was heard at the back of the house. A group of cops had made their way into the home and arrested the group for drugs.




Mitchum and the rest of the party would be tried by Judge Clement Nye. Mitchum pleaded not guilty but Nye found them guilty, sentencing Mitchum to two years of probation, sixty days of which would be spent behind bars.




Above is a photo of the Los Angeles Hall of Justice building in downtown Los Angeles located at 210 West Temple Street. The 14-story building was built in 1922 and housed the Los Angeles County Courts, Los Angeles County Coroner, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney. It was also the primary LA County jail until the 1994, Northridge Earthquake. The building was damaged in the earthquake and has sat abandoned ever since, although there are plans to move back into the building. It really is a nice looking building and is a shame that it is not being used.




The Hall of Justice building was where Mitchum served fifty days in jail but Mitchum isn't the only well known personality to stay there. Bugsy Siegel, Charles Manson, and Sirhan Sirhan (Robert Kennedy's murderer) have all spent time at the Hall of Justice in the jails which were located in the top five floors of the building. In the basement of the building was the City Morgue and is where the autopsy of Marilyn Monroe was performed.

Mitchum also served time at the Sheriff's Honor Farm north of Los Angeles. Most of of Mitchum's day was spent working on the farm making concrete blocks. The actor would wake at 5am, have breakfast, work until a short lunch break and then go back to work until the evening. During Mitchum's jail time, Howard Hughes, who was then in charge of RKO studios where Mitchum was under contract, was preparing Mitchum's post-jail career.

While such publicity would kill the career of many actors Mitchum's star would continue to rise. The negative publicity probably boosted his career and in the eyes of some only reinforced the image they already had of the actor.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
I knew about this.
It ruined Lila Leeds career but boosted Mitchums.
And that Laurel Canyon, so much crazy stuff has happened it that little area.
A man named John McGowan started to write a book about the origin of the Hippy movement.
He soon found many strange connections.
Like how so many bands showed up there with in a very short time like with months and got record contracts even though the majority had very little if any musical ability.
But some did. But also so many of them had parents who were in military intelligence or high brass.
You name them, they were there. Even Chuck Manson was there at the same time.
And the Freaks. A bunch of young girls and guys who would go to the new LA clubs and dance like freaks. They drew the crowds more than all the new bands and are considering the origin of the Hippies.
Even if you don't believe the connections were planned its still an interesting book.
One interview of several he did.
 
Robert Mitchum?
Any updates on Gabby Hayes and Jimmy Durante while you are at it?

I feel like I am dinner over at my aunt's' house when she and my mom and the rest of the old hens start talking about how dreamy Tyrone Power was.
 
There is a pic of him in a cell w a cup. Cell was grimy. I did not know of his bad boy past. Sometimes bad boys get it out of their system and go on to greatness.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
He was already a big star when he got caught with the reefer. He was one of the biggest Film noir (look it up) actors at the time they caught him with the mary jane.
Funny pot story. The year- 1985.
The place my friends house who's mother was our cub scout leader and very anti drug.
So I go there like I had a thousand times. He's home alone in his room with a tray of weed and a aprrox 2ft bong.
I tried to talk him out of it. This was not the place.
So he does a monster bong hit, a huge lunger......then his mom starts pounding on the door.
So he's in a panic trying to not exhale and I jump in the closet.
His mom knew something was up and she's demanding he open the door.
So he opens the closet and throws the bong inside soaking me with nasty old bong water. I
even remember I was wearing a light pink shirt.
She comes in room filled with smoke and opens the closet.
I was forbidden to ever come over again. But Ill never forget the look on his poor face trying not to exhale that huge bong hit.
 
he was quite young in the one jail cell in rhe 30s. Pic could not copy in right format for transport here.
 
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