The Thin Man

US (1934): Crime/Romance/Mystery/Comedy

The intoxicating chemistry and repartee between the oft-teamed William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles -- America's favorite soused detectives -- is fully 100-proof in the marvelously witty Thin Man movies. You simply won't find more delightful movie company than Nick and Nora. The title, of course, refers not to Nicky the dick, but to the mysteriously missing scientist he and his lovely partner set out to find. Powell and Loy deliver their sparkling dialog with giddy enthusiasm (and occasionally slurred speech) in this rapid-fire, three-martini suspense comedy directed by famously speedy W.S. Van Dyke and adapted from the novel by Dashiell Hammett. The success of The Thin Man spawned a litter of sequels, including After the Thin Man (featuring a young James Stewart), Another Thin Man (in which a baby is added to the Charles family), Shadow of the Thin Man, The Thin Man Goes Home, and Song of the Thin Man. (Amazon.com)

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· Best Picture 1934: Hunt Stromberg, producer
· Actor 1934: William Powell
· Directing 1934: W.S. Van Dyke, II
· Writing (Adaptation) 1934: Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett

4 nominations