The Thin Man Goes Home (1944)

  • The Thin Man Goes Home (1944)
  • The Thin Man Goes Home (1944)
  • The Thin Man Goes Home (1944)
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Nick Charles, the famous New York detective, takes his wife Nora and their dog Asta to his sleepy hometown of Sycamore Springs to visit his parents and celebrate his birthday. Soon after they arrive, Nora discovers that Nick`s father, Dr. Bertram Ch...
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Happy Birthday to You

Deep In The Heart Of Texas
 

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  • Nicholas `Nick` Charles: Right there was the little old schoolhouse. [Laughs] Nicholas `Nick` Charles: Once on Halloween I burned it down - slightly.
  • Brogan: Well, cut off my legs and call me Shorty.
  • Nicholas `Nick` Charles: A couple of weeks on this cider and I`ll be a new man. Nora Charles: I sort of like the old one. Nicholas `Nick` Charles: Why, darling, that`s the nicest thing you`ve said to me since the time I got my head caught in that cuspidor at the Waldorf.
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  • The fifth of six "Thin Man" movies starring William Powell and Myrna Loy.
  • This movie was to begin production in 1942, but Myrna Loy refused the part. Instead, she went to New York to marry car rental heir John Hertz, Jr., and worked for the Red Cross war-relief effort. The movie almost began shooting with Irene Dunne as Nora Charles.
  • The Charles` dog, Asta, was replaced for this movie. The original dog outgrew the part.
  • Norman Taurog directed the additional scenes filmed in August and September, 1944, because Richard Thorpe had begun work on his next film Thrill of a Romance (1945).
  • Liberal drinking of alcohol, a mainstay of the first four "Thin Man" movies, was curtailed for this movie due to wartime liquor rationing.
  • When Nick is resting in the hammock in his parent`s front yard, he is reading a "Nick Carter, Detective" comic book.
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