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  The Thin Man (1934)

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Release Date:June 30th, 1934
Running Time:93 minutes
Directed By:
No image existsW.S. Van Dyke
Written By:
No image existsDashiell Hammett
No image existsAlbert Hackett
Starring:
No image existsWilliam Powell
No image existsMyrna Loy
No image existsMaureen O'Sullivan
No image existsNat Pendleton
No image existsMinna Gombell
No image existsPorter Hall
No image existsWilliam Henry
No image existsHarold Huber
No image existsCesar Romero
No image existsNatalie Moorhead
No image existsEdward Brophy
No image existsEdward Ellis
No image existsHenry Wadsworth
No image existsCyril Thornton

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The Thin Man Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie (3/24/2007)

A hilarious and gin-soaked movie about a couple who have retired into their booze after the husband (William Powell) has led a successful life as a detective for several years.

They are called out of retirement to solve a mystery just for the hell of it.

Powell and Myrna Loy are terrific together, a perfect onscreen...

(complete The Thin Man review by Jessica Film Junkie)



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