1. | The Thin Man | 1934 |
2. | After The Thin Man | 1936 |
3. | Another Thin Man | 1939 |
4. | Shadow Of The Thin Man | 1941 |
5. | The Thin Man Goes Home | 1944 |
6. | Song Of The Thin Man | 1947 |
Nick and Nora Charles are asked by Phil Brant and Janet Thayar, who have just eloped, to help them after band leader Tommy Drake is killed at a society dance which Nick and Nora also attended. The police are looking to arrest Brant for the murder and while he claims he's innocent, Nick isn't too keen on having him in the house and turns him over to the police. As they look into the case, Nick and Nora learn that Drake wasn't very well liked and there are actually several people who benefited from his death. Drake owed money to loan shark Al Amboy, and Janet's father disliked Brant and may have set him up. Drake's girlfriend may have been having a fling with clarinetist Buddy Hollis, and he and Drake had a fist fight on stage during the festivities. Nick arranges for another party on the same boat where Nora notices something quite peculiar about one of the guest's jewelry.
—garykmcd
Nick and Nora Charles are attending a charity benefit aboard a gambling ship. The festive atmosphere conceals many tensions among those connected with the ship, with most of the friction centering around Tommy Drake, its unpopular, spiteful band-leader. When he is murdered later that night, suspicion falls on Phil Brant, who had argued with Drake earlier in the evening. When Phil and his wife seek help from Nick and Nora, Nick refuses to get involved. But when shots are fired outside his own apartment, Nick begins to investigate, and he soon finds himself in a confusing case with numerous suspects.
—Snow Leopard
Nick, Nora, and Nick Jr. investigate murders in New York.
—Colin Tinto
SYNOPSIS
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William Powell | Nick Charles |
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Myrna Loy | Nora Charles |
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Keenan Wynn | Clarence 'Clinker' Krause |
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Dean Stockwell | Nick Charles Jr. |
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Phillip Reed | Tommy Edlon Drake |
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Patricia Morison | Phyllis Talbin |
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Leon Ames | Mitchell Talbin |
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Gloria Grahame | Fran Ledue Page |
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Jayne Meadows | Janet Thayar |
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Ralph Morgan | David I. Thayar |
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Bess Flowers | Jessica Thayar |
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Don Taylor | Buddy Hollis |
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Warner Anderson | Dr. Monolaw |
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Bruce Cowling | Phil Orval Brant |
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Connie Gilchrist | Bertha |
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Henry Nemo | The Neem |
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William Bishop | Al Amboy |
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Marie Windsor | Helen Amboy |
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Ed Agresti | Barber |
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George Anderson | Dunne |
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Morris Ankrum | Inspector |
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Carol Arden | Fran Ledue Page |
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Asta Jr. | Asta |
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Gregg Barton | Male Nurse |
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Edward Biby | Casino Patron |
Director | Edward Buzzell |
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Writer | Steve Fisher, Nat Perrin, James O'Hanlon, Harry Crane, Stanley Roberts, Dashiell Hammett | |
Producer | Nat Perrin | |
Musician | David Snell | |
Photography | Charles Rosher |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:40:56 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:46:30 |
Screen Ratios | 1.37:1 |
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