A concise synopsis of gay-themed movies and gay interest films. Click on the photos to enlarge.
Friday, January 9, 2009
The Ritz (1976)
Cleveland sanitation company owner Gaetano Proclo (Jack Weston) is "married to the mob" because of his wife Vivian (Kaye Ballard). Unfortunately, his brother-in-law Carmine Vespucci (Jerry Stiller) hates him, and on his deathbed Carmine's father tells him to "get Proclo". Certain that Carmine is going to kill him, Proclo takes a cab and tells the driver to take him to the last place any one would ever look for him. Proclo ends up hiding out from the mob in the middle of a gay bath house, the Ritz. The rates are low, the decor is art deco, and the clientele are hilarious! Chris (F. Murray Abraham) is a screaming queen. Googie Gomez (Rita Moreno) is a no-talent lounge singer who wants to become a bath-house star like Bette Midler. He believes Proclo is a Broadway producer. Claude (Paul B. Price) is a "chubby chaser" who takes one look at Proclo and falls in love, then chases him all over the bath house. Patrons hide under beds, are thrown into swimming pools, impersonate the Andrews Sisters, and are pursued by unwanted lovers. Proclos' guides through the Ritz are gatekeeper Abe Lefkowitz (Dave King), Chris, and Go-Go-boys Tiger (John Everson) and Duff (Christopher J. Brown). Falsetto-voiced detective Michael Brick (Treat Williams) and his employer Carmine locate Proclo at the Ritz, as does his wife Vivian.
This very funny farce deals in stereotypes, but is never mean spirited, and the cast portray the eccentric characters hilariously. Filmed long before the AIDS crisis, "The Ritz" offers a comic look at gay bath houses and a way of life that no longer exist. Ken Thorne wrote the music. Terrence McNally wrote the screenplay from his own hit Broadway play. Jack Weston, Jerry Stiller, F. Murray Abraham, and Rita Moreno were in the original stage production. Richard Lester directed.