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'After the Thin Man' is a 1936 American murder mystery comedy film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, and James Stewart. A sequel to the 1934 feature 'The Thin Man', the film presents Powell and Loy as Dashiell Hammett's characters Nick and Nora Charles. The film also features Elissa Landi, Joseph Calleia, Jessie Ralph, Alan Marshal, and Penny Singleton (billed under her maiden name as 'Dorothy McNulty').

Plot



Nick and Nora Charles return from vacation to their home in San Francisco on New Year's Eve, where Nora's stuffy family expect the couple to join them for a formal dinner. Nick is disliked by Nora's Aunt Katherine, the family matriarch, as his immigrant heritage and experience as a "flatfoot" are considered beneath Nora's station. Nora's cousin Selma tells Nora that her husband Robert has been missing for three days. David Graham is Selma's earlier fianc and an old friend of Nora's family. He offers to pay Robert $25,000 ($ in dollars) to leave and grant Selma a divorce. Nora successfully badgers Nick into helping to locate Robert.

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Robert is at the LiChi Club, a Chinese nightclub, where he's been conducting an affair with Polly, the star performer there. Unknown to Robert, Polly and club owner Dancer plan to steal the money David will pay Robert. Polly's brother, Phil Byrnes, wants money from her, but Dancer throws him out, just as Nick and Nora arrive looking for Robert.

They tell Robert about David's offer, and he agrees to it. After being paid off, Robert goes back into Aunt Katherine's home to retrieve some clothes and say goodbye to Selma, who begs him not to leave. Nick sees Dancer and nightclub co-owner Lum Kee each leave the club separately at the same time. Robert leaves at the stroke of midnight, and is shot dead in the foggy street. David finds Selma standing over Robert, a pistol in her hand. Lt. Abrams considers Selma the prime suspect, and her fragile mental state only strengthens his belief. Selma insists that she never fired her gun, but her claim cannot be backed up as David threw it into San Francisco Bay, thinking she was guilty. Nick begins to investigate to find the actual murderer.

Someone throws a rock with a note tied to it through Nick and Nora's window. The note accuses Polly and Dancer of conspiring to kill Robert, while revealing that Phil Byrnes is an ex-con and Polly's husband. Lt. Abrams has found several checks from Robert to Polly, including one for $20,000, but Nick carefully compares them and sees that all but one are forgeries.

Nick and Lt. Abrams find Phil murdered in his hotel room. Nick investigates Polly's apartment, and discovers that someone, using the name "Anderson", had bugged it from the apartment above. While in the upper apartment, Nick hears Dancer enter Polly's home. Nick pursues Dancer into the basement, but Dancer fires a round of bullets at Nick and disappears. Nick discovers the body of the building custodian, Pedro. Nora identifies Pedro as the former gardener on her father's estate. She finds a photo in Pedro's room of Pedro with their other servants. Lt. Abrams says someone tried to call Nick from the building just before Pedro was killed.

Nick has Lt. Abrams gather all the suspects in the Anderson apartment. Dancer and Polly confess they intended to use a forged check to steal Robert's money, but claim they are innocent of murder. David says he has not seen Pedro in six years, but remembers his long white mustache. But Nick notices that in the picture from six years ago Nora found, Pedro had a small, dark mustache; Nick infers that David saw Pedro recently.

Nick now reconstructs the murder. David is "Anderson". He hated Robert for taking Selma from him, and also secretly hated Selma for leaving him. He rented the apartment so he could eavesdrop on Polly and Robert and kill them in the apartment. Instead, he killed Robert on the street and tried to frame Selma for the murder. While spying on Polly, he overheard Phil's real identity and Phil's plan to blackmail David. David murdered Phil, and threw the message rock as a diversion.

Pedro, however, recognized David as the mysterious "Anderson", so David killed him as well. David pulls out a pistol and threatens to kill Selma and then himself. Lum Kee flings his hat in David's face, allowing Nick and Lt. Abrams to overpower him. This surprises Nora, because Nick had Lum Kee's brother sent to prison for bank robbery. But Lum Kee explains: "I don't like my brother. I like his girl. You my friend".

Nick and Nora leave San Francisco by train for the East Coast, accompanied by Selma. Later, alone with Nora, Nick notices she is knitting a baby's sock, and suddenly realizes that she is pregnant. Nora gently chides him, saying, "And you call yourself a detective".

Cast





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The cast is listed in order as documented by the American Film Institute.

* William Powell as Nick Charles, called "Nicholas" by Aunt Katherine

* Myrna Loy as Nora Charles

* James Stewart as David Graham

* Elissa Landi as Selma Landis

* Joseph Calleia as "Dancer"

* Jessie Ralph as Aunt Katherine Forrest

* Alan Marshal as Robert Landis

* Teddy Hart as Casper

* Sam Levene as Lieutenant Abrams

* Penny Singleton as Polly Byrnes (credited as Dorothy McNulty)

* William Law as Lum Kee

* George Zucco as Dr. Kammer

* Paul Fix as Phil Byrnes

* Skippy as Asta

* Maude Turner Gordon as Helen '(uncredited)'

* Tom Ricketts as Henry, the butler '(uncredited)'

* Zeffie Tilbury as Aunt Lucy '(uncredited)'

* Esther Howard as woman at LiChi Club who says "Hello, handsome" to Nick '(uncredited)'

Production



The film's storyline was written by Dashiell Hammett, based on his characters Nick and Nora, but not on a particular novel or short story. Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich wrote the original screenplay.

The film was second of six feature films based on the characters of Nick and Nora:

* 'The Thin Man' (1934)

* 'After the Thin Man' (1936)

* 'Another Thin Man' (1939)

* 'Shadow of the Thin Man' (1941)

* 'The Thin Man Goes Home' (1945)

* 'Song of the Thin Man' (1947)

Reception



The film was nominated for an Oscar in 1937 for Best Writing, Screenplay. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 100% based on reviews from 18 professional critics, with a rating average of 7.65/10.

Box office



'After the Thin Man' grossed a total – domestic and foreign – of $3,165,000: $1,992,000 from the US and Canada and $1,173,000 elsewhere. It made a profit of $1,516,000.

Radio adaptation



An hour-long radio adaptation of 'After the Thin Man' was presented on the CBS 'Lux Radio Theatre' on June 17, 1940. Powell and Loy reprised their roles.

References in other media



The film is name-checked by the 1938 American mystery novel 'The Listening House' by Mabel Seeley during an interlude where the book's protagonist goes to see a film called 'After the Dark Man'.

Home media



'After the Thin Man' was released on Blu-ray by the Warner Archive Collection on January 26, 2021.



References




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