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The Thin Man Goes Home (1944)
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| Starring: | William Powell, Myrna Loy, Lucile Watson, Gloria DeHaven, Anne Revere, Harry Davenport, Edward Brophy, Leon Ames, Donald Meek, Robert Benchley |
| Director: | Richard Thorpe |
| Genre: | Comedy, Mystery/Thriller, Series, Detectives, Thin Man, Whodunits |
| Year: | 1944 |
| Studio: | Warner Home Video |
| Length: | 101 minutes |
| Released: | August 7, 2007 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | NTSC, Black & White |
| Language: | English(Original Language), French(Subtitled), Spanish(Subtitled), English(Subtitled) |
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SYNOPSIS:Outlaws come and go in Nick and Nora's lives. Now it's time to meet the in-laws. The debonair sleuths leave little Nicky Jr. at boarding school, grab Asta and head to Nick's boyhood home of Sycamore Springs.
Of course, wherever they go, murder has a way of showing up on the doorstep - a point proven in this fifth Thin Man. Nick can show off his gumshoe talents for his parents (Harry Davenport and Lucile Watson) when an artist is killed. And he'll do it without customary liquid inspirations because Nick (William Powell) is on the wagon. He's also on his game. As is Nora (Myrna Loy), wrestling a folding lawn chair, tailing a presumed suspect through town, igniting a pool-hall rumble and cracking wise as good as she gets. Make yourself at home, whodunit fans.
BONUS FEATURES:
- Robert Benchley Comedy Short Why Daddy?
- Classic Cartoon Screwball Squirrel
- Theatrical Trailer
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