TY, Thel: Films Of Thelma Ritter

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Bol Book Two in the Classic Hollywood Snapshots series. Featuring 280 curated photographs, this definitive archive celebrates the unforgettable career of a brilliant Hollywood character actor. More than just a tribute, this book is a rallying cry to award Thelma Ritter the Academy Honorary Award she deserves-57 years after she died. Thelma Ritter was in her mid-forties when she appeared in her first film, the perennial Christmas favourite Miracle on 34th Street 1947. Ritter was "Every Mother," and she crafted a career playing working-class women, usually speaking in the vernacular of her beloved New York borough of Brooklyn. In an extraordinary career, Ritter received a record six Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actress. And she won . . . . . . None. Award-winning film noir cultural analyst Bernie Dowling is campaigning to set the record straight. TY, Thel is the campaign documentation. What you'll find inside: 280+ Eye-catching Photographs: A stunning collection of Thel, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and the creators of classic Hollywood. Deep-Dive Film History: Reviews of eighteen seminal films, including: All About Eve 1950: This noir satire does for theater what Sunset Boulevard did for film. Pickup on South Street 1953: A travesty that Ritter did not win the Oscar for one of the greatest character roles in the history of film noir. Rear Window 1954: Ritter plays a nurse and budget philosopher in this Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Pillow Talk 1959: Doris Day trades naughty banter with Rock Hudson and Ritter. The Misfits 1961: The cowboy neo-noir featuring a sparkling duo of Ritter and Marilyn Monroe. 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. The Forgotten Period Piece: A look at Thelma's second-to-last film-a 1960s social-issues neo-noir about a New York train ride from hell. Throughout, Dowling's sly humor and sharp cultural analysis make this campaign for a Ritter Academy Honorary Award a fitting tribute to a legendary support player. Essential reading for cinephiles and film students who understand that the heart of cinema beats in the work of the character actor.

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Book Two in the Classic Hollywood Snapshots series. Featuring 280 curated photographs, this definitive archive celebrates the unforgettable career of a brilliant Hollywood character actor. More than just a tribute, this book is a rallying cry to award Thelma Ritter the Academy Honorary Award she deserves-57 years after she died. Thelma Ritter was in her mid-forties when she appeared in her first film, the perennial Christmas favourite Miracle on 34th Street 1947. Ritter was "Every Mother," and she crafted a career playing working-class women, usually speaking in the vernacular of her beloved New York borough of Brooklyn. In an extraordinary career, Ritter received a record six Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actress. And she won . . . . . . None. Award-winning film noir cultural analyst Bernie Dowling is campaigning to set the record straight. TY, Thel is the campaign documentation. What you'll find inside: 280+ Eye-catching Photographs: A stunning collection of Thel, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and the creators of classic Hollywood. Deep-Dive Film History: Reviews of eighteen seminal films, including: All About Eve 1950: This noir satire does for theater what Sunset Boulevard did for film. Pickup on South Street 1953: A travesty that Ritter did not win the Oscar for one of the greatest character roles in the history of film noir. Rear Window 1954: Ritter plays a nurse and budget philosopher in this Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Pillow Talk 1959: Doris Day trades naughty banter with Rock Hudson and Ritter. The Misfits 1961: The cowboy neo-noir featuring a sparkling duo of Ritter and Marilyn Monroe. 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. The Forgotten Period Piece: A look at Thelma's second-to-last film-a 1960s social-issues neo-noir about a New York train ride from hell. Throughout, Dowling's sly humor and sharp cultural analysis make this campaign for a Ritter Academy Honorary Award a fitting tribute to a legendary support player. Essential reading for cinephiles and film students who understand that the heart of cinema beats in the work of the character actor.

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