Ritz Brothers

Ritz Brothers

The Ritz Brothers were a comedy team who appeared in 1930s films, and as live performers from 1925 to the late 1960s.

Although there were four brothers, only three of them performed together. The fourth brother, George, acted as their manager. The performers were:
* Al Ritz, (August 27, 1901 - December 22, 1965)
* Jimmy Ritz, (October 4, 1904 - November 17, 1985)
* Harry Ritz, (May 22, 1907 - March 29, 1986)

The family name was Joachim (pronounced "joe-ACK-him," as Harry himself explained on a Joe Franklin TV interview) but eldest brother Al, a vaudeville dancer, adopted a new professional name after he saw the name "Ritz" on the side of a laundry truck. Jimmy and Harry followed suit when the brothers formed a team. The Ritzes emphasized precision dancing in their act, and added comedy material as they went along. By the early 1930s they were stage headliners.

Movie career

The Ritz Brothers were hired for a New York-filmed short subject, "Hotel Anchovy" (1934), produced by Educational Pictures. This did well enough for the film's distributor, Twentieth Century-Fox, to sign the Ritzes as a specialty act for feature-length musicals. Their best film from this period is probably "On the Avenue", a 1937 Irving Berlin musical. That same year Fox gave the Ritz Brothers their own starring series, beginning with "Life Begins in College".

The brothers had a large following, and some fans compare them to the Marx Brothers, but the Ritzes did not play contrasting characters like the Marxes did; the boisterous Ritzes frequently behaved identically, making it harder for audiences to tell them apart. The ringleader was always rubber-faced, mouthy Harry, with Jimmy and Al enthusiastically following his lead. They frequently broke into songs and dances during their feature comedies, and often did celebrity impersonations (among them Ted Lewis, Peter Lorre, Tony Martin, even Alice Faye and Katharine Hepburn).

Their talent was also noted by Samuel Goldwyn, who borrowed them from Fox for his Technicolor variety show, "The Goldwyn Follies", where they appeared with other headliners of the day including Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Perhaps their most successful film during this period was Fox's 1939 musical-comedy version of "The Three Musketeers", co-starring Don Ameche. Later in 1939 the Ritzes staged a highly publicized walkout (complaining about the low quality of their latest script, "The Gorilla"). Fox responded by completing "The Gorilla" anyway, terminating the Ritzes' starring series, and casting them in a B picture starring Jane Withers. The Ritz Brothers left Fox for good in 1939.

"The Gorilla" may well have been the worst movie the Ritz Brothers ever made. Sadly, at the time of this writing, only this and the superior "The Three Musketeers" have been published on DVD, giving this generation a very small and not so diverse sample of the work of these talented entertainers.

The Ritz Brothers were also caricatured, along with several other then-popular Hollywood celebrities, in the 1939 Donald Duck short, "The Autograph Hound".

In 1940 they moved to Universal Pictures, where they were scheduled to star in "The Boys from Syracuse", but were removed from that production and reassigned to make brash B comedies with music. Their final film together was "Never a Dull Moment" (1943). Al passed away in 1965, but Harry and Jimmy made cameo appearances in some films in the 70s, including two in which they appeared together.

Movies

In later life

The Ritz Brothers continued to appear on stage and in nightclubs, and made guest appearances on network television in the 1950s. They soon became a top Las Vegas attraction. In 1958 Harry participated in a sketch-comedy LP, "Hilarity in Hollywood" (also known as "Hilarity in Hi-Fi").

Al Ritz died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1965, and his brothers were devastated, as the trio had always been very close. Harry and Jimmy went on with the act, and appeared together in a couple of films. The last appearances of the Ritz Brothers as a team (minus Al) were in the mid-1970s films "Blazing Stewardesses" and "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood", a spoof of the old "Rin Tin Tin" and "Lassie" movies. In "Blazing Stewardesses" the Ritzes were cast as replacements for The Three Stooges, who dropped out of the film following the death of Moe Howard. Harry and Jimmy also made a lively encore appearance on television, as guests on Dick Cavett's PBS talk show.

Harry's final months were plagued by Alzheimer's Disease; Jimmy Ritz died shortly before Harry did, but Harry's health was so delicate that he was never told of his brother's passing. The brothers were buried in Hollywood Cemetery, now called the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Tributes

The influence of the Ritz Brothers was greater than their film career, in part because of their long career as nightclub entertainers. They influenced actors including Danny Kaye, Jerry Lewis, and Sid Caesar. In his 1976 film "Silent Movie", Mel Brooks paid tribute to the Ritz Brothers by casting Harry in a cameo (he's the fellow leaving a tailor's shop). It was the actor's last role.

An article in "Esquire Magazine" by Harry Stein (June 1976), "Mel Brooks Says This [Harry Ritz] is the Funniest Man in the World", makes a strong case that many top comedians were influenced by, and even borrowed bits from, Harry Ritz. One of the few (or only) discussions of the brothers in print is in Leonard Maltin's "Movie Comedy Teams" (1970).

Enduring tributes to them include a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and mentions in "The Simpsons" (the episode Mountain of Madness) and the films "My Favorite Year", "Mr. Saturday Night" and "Pretty Woman".

External links

*imdb name|id=0728867|name=Al Ritz
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*imdb name|id=0728871|name=Harry Ritz
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*imdb name|id=0728875|name=Jimmy Ritz
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* [http://www.maryellenmark.com/text/magazines/esquire/911E-000-004.html Mel Brooks Says This Is the Funniest Man On Earth] Harry Stein's article from "Esquire Magazine", June 1976.


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