(1951 / 103 minutes) Beloved character actor Thelma Ritter gets a rare star turn in George Cukor's comedic jewel. She's a down-on-her luck notary turned matchmaker of lonely-hearts and losers. Zany interactions with model Jeanne Crain ensue.
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(1951 / 103 minutes)
Beloved character actor Thelma Ritter gets a rare star turn in George Cukor's comedic jewel. She's a down-on-her luck notary turned matchmaker of lonely-hearts and losers. Zany interactions with model Jeanne Crain ensue.
OCTOBER 19, 7:30 pm, Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Ave. $5 suggested donation
Presented by the Chestnut Hill Film Group