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The Thin Man was the first of six comic detective film starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a hard-drinking and flirtatious married couple who banter wittily as they solve crimes with ease. Their dog, the Wire-Haired Fox Terrier Asta, played by Skippy, was also a popular character. Somehow, after drinking a lot of alcohol, Nick never seems to get a headache or even seem seriously drunk, aside from a little wobble every now and then. Completed in 1934 and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, the film was directed by W.S. Van Dyke from a script by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich; the screenplay was based on the novel The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett, supposedly based on his relationship with playwright Lillian Hellman. Also appearing in the film were Maureen O'Sullivan, Nat Pendleton, Minna Gombell, Cesar Romero, Porter Hall, Henry Wadsworth, William Henry, Harold Huber and Natalie Moorhead. The "Thin Man" of the title was actually the lead... full article at wikipedia
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  Film

Initial release date
  • May 23, 1934
Tagline
  • A laugh tops every thrilling moment!
Personal appearances
Dubbing performances
Cinematography
Release date(s)
Costume design by
Other crew
Runtime
runtime
  • 93.0min
Notable filming locations
Estimated budget
currency
amount
  • 226,408.0
Soundtrack
Film Series
Sequel
film
initial release date
  • 1936
Film format
Production companies
Distributors
Other film companies
Netflix ID
  • 60011398

  Awards

Award Nominations
year
award
award nominee (e.g. a person or organization)
  • 1934
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Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by gmackenz Apr 2, 2008

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