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Mon 01 Jun
15:00

The Thin Man U

Part of Screwball Summer
W. S. Van Dyke, USA, 1934, 91m.

The Thin Man (1934) is the first installment of a popular series of six films casting a sophisticated, glamorous, pleasure-seeking, and urbane husband-wife detective team (William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles).  It became one of the defining films of the classic era in the comedy-detective subgenre. The film's murder mystery story took a back seat to the romantic screwball comedy, featuring the splendid, snappy and flirty banter between the rich, carefree married couple. They were known for sleuthing, solving murders, wisecracking one-liners, affectionate witticisms, delightful teasing and one-upmanship, alcoholic fun with plenty of martinis (two years after the end of Prohibition), a wire-haired terrier named Asta (actually named Skippy), and a loving relationship - often punctuated with quick kisses and slight hiccups. - Filmsite Movie Review

Cast:
William Powell, Myrna Loy, Skippy (Asta), Maureen O'Sullivan, Edward Ellis, Nat Pendleton, Minna Gombell

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Mon 01 Jun
Part of Screwball Summer 15:00

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