Myrna LoyandWilliam Powellwere two of the biggest stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age.

Still, he and his new wife find themselves working as amateur sleuths on occasion.

Song of the Thin Manis one of the films in the series that wasn’t directed by W.S.

Myrna Loy as Nora Charles, Skippy as Asta and William Powell as Nick Charles in The Thin Man (1934).

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The film follows an intricate, twistedmurder mystery with occasional comic relief and a safe and reliablestory.

It is one of the films in the series that wasn’t directed byW.S.

4’Another Thin Man' (1939)

Directed by W.S.

Keenan Wynn holding a crumpled piece of paper with William Powell and Myrna Loy in Song of the Thin Man.

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What starts as a missing persons case soon turns into a homicide.

It shouldn’t be a surprise thatthe first film is the best in the film franchise.

Audiences still connected Nick with the Thin Man, which is what led to the title’s continuation.

Myrna Loy as Nora with William Powell as Nick and Skippy as Asta their dog next to them in The Thin Man Goes Home

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Myrna Loy standing next to William Powell and both looking at Otto Kruger next to them in Another Thin Man.

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William Powell holding a cloth with Henry O’Neill, Barry Nelson and Myrna Loy in Shadow of the Thin Man.

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Myrna Loy and William Powell standing together looking in the window of a store in After the Thin Man (1936).

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Thomas E. Jackson, William Powell, Creighton Hale and Myrna Loy standing together in The Thin Man (1934).

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The Thin Man

After the Thin Man