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The Thin Man Goes Home was the fifth entry in the series, as well as the first film not directed by W.S. Van Dyke.The film's director, Richard Thorpe, had previously worked with Powell and Loy on ...
The Home Movies List: Thin and Thinner. The Thin Man (1934). The best of the bunch by a good margin--sharper, funnier, boozier, and yet more tender, too.
On May 25, 1934, MGM unveiled the mystery The Thin Man in theaters, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. The film went on to be nominated for four Oscars at the 7th Academy Awards ceremony.
After the Thin Man Production: M-G-M. Director W.S. Van Dyke; Producer Hunt Stromberg; Writer Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett; Camera Oliver T. Marsh Editor Robert J. Kern; Music Herbert Stothart ...
November 21, 2023 at 4:07 pm PST. The Thin Man (1934). Kissing, antiheroes, sex jokes, necklines—most cinephiles would agree these things were more fun before the conservative strictures of the ...
The cherished screen team of William Powell and Myrna Loy met “cute” on their first film together, the gritty 1934 “Manhattan Melodrama.” According to TCM.com, first scene in the film ...
The Thin Man was an entertaining novel, and now it's an entertaining picture. In the Dashiell Hammett original there was considerable material not suited by nature to pictures. That this has been ...