S A P H i R E
PRESENTS: SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN (1941)
MOViE iNFORMATiON
[ THEATRE DATE....: 11/21/1941
[ RELEASE DATE....: 8/4/2005
[ STORE DATE......: 8/2/2005/
[ GENRE...........: Comedy/Mystery
[ RUNTiME.........: 97 minutes
[ RATiNG..........: 7.2/10 (567 votes)
[ NO. SCREENiNGS..: ???
[ ViDEO BiTRATE...: 928 kBit/s XviD at 23.976FPS
[ AUDiO BiTRATE...: 79 kBit/s Mono MP3 at 48KHZ, JA
[ ASPECT RATiO....: 1.37:1
[ RESOLUTiON......: 528x384
[ ARCHiVES........: sph-shadow.rar *49x15*
[ AVi SiZE........: 699 MB * 716,518 KB * 733,714,432 B ]
[ SUBTiTLES.......: EN, FR, ES
M O V i E S U M M A R Y
This fourth entry in MGM's Thin Man series could just as well have
been titled "Nick and Nora Charles Go to the Races". Officially retired
from sleuthing, Nick Charles (William Powell) does his best to be a
dutiful husband to his lovely wife Nora (Myrna Loy) and a good
father to his young son Nick Jr. (Dickie Hall). But when murder
rears its ugly head at the local race track, Nick is called in by
Major Jason I. Sculley (Henry O'Neill), head of the New York athletic
commission, to help solve the case. As usual, there is no shortage
of suspects: This time the "rogue's gallery" includes high-rolling
gamblers Link Stevens (Loring Smith) and Fred Macy (Joseph Anthony);
Link's hoity-toity girlfriend Claire Porter (played by legendary acting
teacher Stella Adler); two-bit tout "Rainbow" Benny Loomis (Lou Lubin);
reporters Whitey Barrow (Paul Kelly) and Paul Clarke (Barry Nelson);
and Clarke's sweetheart Molly Ford (Donna Reed). The flippant nature of
Shadow of the Thin Man can be attributed to screenwriters Irving Brecher
and Harry Kurnitz, both longtime friends of Groucho Marx.
Director ....... W.S. Van Dyke
William Powell . Nick Charles
Myrna Loy ...... Nora Charles
Barry Nelson ... Paul Clark
Donna Reed ..... Molly
M O R E i N F O R M A T i O N
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034172/
RETAIL DVD: http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_item.asp?item_id=681694
DVD REVIEW: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDReviews16/thin_man_collection.htm
DVD REVIEW: http://www.thecinemalaser.com/dvd_2005/ctmc-dvd.htm
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