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OverviewClassic Hollywood character actor Thelma Ritter was in her mid -forties when she appeared in her first film, the Christmas favourite Miracle on 34th Street 1947. Ritter played Every Mother and crafted a career playing working-class women, usually speaking in the vernacular of her beloved New York Brooklyn borough.In an extraordinary career, Ritter received a record six Oscar nominations for best support. And she won . . .. . . None. Award-winning film noir cultural analyst Bernie Dowling is campaigning to set the record straight, to have Thel Ritter awarded an Academy Honorary Award, 55 years after her death. TY, Thel is the campaign documentation.What's Inside: Reviews of eighteen of Thel's films, with more than 280 photographs of Ritter, Hollywood films, and the people who created them.The forgotten period piece: Thelma's second-to-last film was a 1960s social-issues neo-noir about a New York train ride from hell.A Letter to Three Wives 1948: Sharp-tongued Sadie Dugan gives us the lowdown on the festive season. ""You got it mixed up with Christmas. New Year's Eve is when people go back to killing each other.""All About Eve 1950. This satire does for theatre what Sunset Boulevard did for film in the same year. The caustic wit of Birdie Coonan: ""What a story! Everything but the bloodhounds snapping at her rear end.""As Young as You Feel 1951: Thelma leaps to the defence of Brooklyn when no other character had mentioned the borough. ""The first thing you know, somebody will remind me that I came from Brooklyn. But first, I would like to remind them that some of the finest people in the world came from Brooklyn.""Pickup on South Street 1953: It was a travesty that Ritter did not win the Oscar for one of the greatest character roles in the history of film noir. Moe (Ritter) peddles neckties on the street and sells information to the police to save money so they won't bury her in a pauper's grave.Rear Window 1954: Two classics in a row for Ritter as she plays a nurse and budget philosopher in this Alfred Hitchcock's thriller.Pillow Talk 1959: Doris Day, dressed to the nines, trades naughty banter with Rock Hudson and Ritter in this romcom.The Misfits 1969: The cowboy neo-noir and everybody dies, not in the movie but Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift shortly after. The film's a gem, and Thelma Ritter and Monroe are a dazzling duo.Birdman of Alcatraz 1962: Ritter's character arc as the mother of the never-to-be-released Birdman is as fine a piece of acting as you will see.How the West Was Won 1962: This blockbuster Western had some of the biggest stars in the business, and Ritter held her head high with the best of them.Dowling's sly humor and sharp cultural analysis make this campaign for a Ritter Academy Honorary Award a fitting tribute to a legend. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bernie DowlingPublisher: Bent Banana Books Imprint: Bent Banana Books Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9781763810075ISBN 10: 1763810070 Pages: 114 Publication Date: 14 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""This isn't some dry academic tour through noir tropes, it's alive, angry, funny, and sad all at once."" Literary Titan on Starry Starry Noir Rebels and Censors. ""The sheer number and quality of the illustrations is staggering, with one of the highlights being Whitey Schafer's photo ""Thou Shall Not,"" a staged scene illustrating the Ten Prohibition."" Ron Griswold on Starry Starry Noir Rebels and Censors. ""Bernie Dowling wrote this perfectly, and I was glad I got to read this."" Kat M. on Film Noir Vs The Working Stiff. ""There are enjoyable peeks into how some of the most subversive, cynical, establishment-critical films of all were made right under the noses of (even bankrolled by) right-wing conservatives."" David Smith on Noir Dirt Cheap. After reading this book, I have added about 30 films to my video watch list John M. Lyons on Three Faces of Noir Curse Crime Cringe Author InformationBernie Dowling is an Australian writer working in journalism, fiction, and non-fiction. His first novel is the neo-noir Iraqi Icicle. His non-fiction Maaate! Bribe Proofing The Public Purse Against Good Blokes is about corruption in local government. From 2023-25, the author published an award-winning four-picture-book series on film noir: Noir Dirt Cheap, Film Noir Fate Vs The Working Stiff, Starry Starry Noir Rebels and Censors, and Three Faces of Noir Curse Crime Cringe.Man Of A Thousand Fails appeared in March 2026 and reviewed the films of legendary noir character actor Elisha Cook Jr. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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