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Pickup on South Street

Screening on Film
Directed by Samuel Fuller.
With Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter.
US, 1953, 35mm, black & white, 80 min.

Iconoclastic writer and director Sam Fuller’s controversial thriller was dismissed by many critics at the time as an anti-Communist, McCarthyist tract but Fuller’s position is far more ambiguous. With gritty style and ironic subversiveness, Fuller investigates the underbelly of New York in the 1950s through the story of a pickpocket (Widmark) who inadvertently obtains a top-secret microfilm when he lifts a wallet from a pretty girl (Peters). Thelma Ritter is superb in the role of a Bowery denizen whose rejoinder "What do I know about Commies? Nothing. I just don’t like them," captures the irrepressible moxie of this cult masterpiece.

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