Sunday, March 4, 2012
PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET (1953)
(1950’s movie #2)
Pickup on South Street (1953)
Expectations: Haven’t seen before, though a Samuel Fuller film noir sounds good to me.
After viewing: A B-girl? A pickpocket? A stool pigeon? These characters may be under the law, but even they wouldn’t sell out to a good for nothing Commie rat! I wasn’t expecting the Cold War subplot it ties in rather nicely to this film noirs plot line and the whole film is nicely done.
And the Elisha Cook Jr. supporting player award goes to…Thelma Ritter. One of the great character actresses of the 40’s and 50’s, she steals every scene she’s in as the stoolie with a heart of gold.
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1950'S
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I wasn't prepared for this one either. A very oddly entertaining film for sure. Aside from Ritter's character, not a very likable bunch.
ReplyDeleteFuller's films on this list are an interesting assortment: Pickup on South Street, Shock Corridor and The Big Red One.
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