The Thin Man is a 1934 American comic detective film starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a flirtatious married couple who banter wittily as they solve crimes with ease. Nick is a hard-drinking retired detective and Nora a wealthy heiress. Their dog, the wire-haired fox terrier Asta, played by Skippy, was also a popular character. Completed in 1934 and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, the film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke from a script by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich; the screenplay was based on the mystery novel The Thin Man by Dashiell... Hammett, supposedly based on his relationship with playwright Lillian Hellman. Also appearing in the film were Maureen O'Sullivan, Nat Pendleton, Minna Gombell, Cesar Romero and Porter Hall. The "Thin Man" of the title is not Nick Charles, but the man he is initially hired to find, Clyde Wynant. However, the "Thin Man" moniker was thought by many viewers to refer to Nick Charles, and after a time, it was used in the titles of the sequels as if it did.
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| Release date: | May 25, 1934 |
| Directed by: | Woody Van Dyke |
| Runtime: | 91 Minutes |
| Producer: | Hunt Stromberg |
| Editor: | Robert James Kern |
| Music by: | William Axt |
| Cinematography: | James Wong Howe |
| Screenplay by: | Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich |
| Estimated budget: | $226,408 |
| Adapted from: | The Thin Man |
| Genre: | Comedy |