After the Thin Man
Recently returned home from vacation, private detective Nick Charles (William Powell) and his socialite wife, Nora (Myrna Loy), are back on the case when Nora's cousin, Selma (Elissa Landi), reports her husband Robert (Alan Marshal) missing. As the duo search for the disreputable Robert, Selma's friend David Graham (James Stewart), who secretly pines for her, aids the investigation. When the three begin to unravel Robert's secret life, the missing persons case turns into one of murder.
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W.S. Van Dyke Director
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William Powell Nick Charles
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Myrna Loy Nora Charles
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James Stewart David Graham
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Elissa Landi Selma Landis
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Joseph Calleia Dancer
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Jessie Ralph Katherine Forrest
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Alan Marshal Robert Landis
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Teddy Hart Floyd Casper
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Sam Levene Lt. Abrams
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William Law Lum Kee
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George Zucco Dr. Adolph Kammer
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Paul Fix Phil Byrnes
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Edie Adams Girl
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Ernie Alexander Actor
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Murray Alper Kid
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Charles Arnt Drunk (uncredited)
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Vince Barnett Wrestling manager
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William Benedict Actor
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William Burress General
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Edgar Dearing Bill, the San Francisco Policeman
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Maude Turner Gordon Helen
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Ben Hall Butcher Boy
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Clarence Kolb Lucius
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Richard Loo Headwaiter
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John T. Murray Jerry
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Jack Norton Reporter
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Harvey Parry Actor
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George H. Reed Porter
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Tom Ricketts Henry the Butler
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Zeffie Tilbury Lucy
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Charles Trowbridge Police Examiner
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Harry Tyler Fingers
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Guy Usher Chief of Detectives
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Dorothy Vaughan Charlotte
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George Guhl S.F. Police Captain
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Baldwin Cooke Photographer
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Jack Raymond Photographer
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John Kelly Harold
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Mary Gordon Rose (the cook)
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Bobby Watson Leader of Late Crowd
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Hunt Stromberg Producer
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Frances Goodrich Screenwriter
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Albert Hackett Screenwriter
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W Van Dyke Director
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Penny Singleton Polly Byrnes
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Sam Levene Lieutenant Abrams
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Title After the Thin Man
Release Date 1936-12-25
Country USA
Genres Comedy, Drama, Suspense, Crime
Runtime 1h 52m
Sub Genres Comedy Thriller, Screwball Comedy, Detective Film
Language English
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