The Thin Man (1934) [NR]

Release Date:
May 25, 1934

Original Title:
The Thin Man

Alternate Titles:
A cingár férfi
De schaduwen van den misdaad
Den gäckande skuggan
Den tynde mand
Der lange Schatten
Detektiv Nick v New Yorku
Granni maðurinn
Kaga naki otoko
L'introuvable
La cena de los acusados
Mordsache Dünner Mann
Mordsache dünner Mann
Nick ja pettävä varjo
O anthropos skia
Pettävä varjo
Poscig za cieniem
Tetemrehívás
Кльощавият

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 13  FI: K-16  SE: 15  US: NR 

Runtime: 91

A laugh tops every thrilling moment!

A husband and wife detective team takes on the search for a missing inventor and almost get killed for their efforts.

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American Film Institute (AFI)

2000
#32
100 Years: 100 LAUGHS
100 Funniest American Movies Of All Time

Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons

Assistant Art Director:
Edwin B. Willis
David Townsend

Assistant Director:
Lesley Selander

Costume Design:
Dolly Tree

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke

Director of Photography:
James Wong Howe

Editor:
Robert Kern

Novel:
Dashiell Hammett

Orchestrator:
Wayne Allen
Maurice De Packh
David Snell
Jack Virgil

Original Music Composer:
William Axt

Producer:
Hunt Stromberg

Public Relations:
Howard Dietz

Screenplay:
Frances Goodrich
Albert Hackett

Sound Director:
Douglas Shearer

Still Photographer:
Ted Allen
Clarence Sinclair Bull

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