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The Complete Thin Man Collection (The Thin Man / After the Thin Man / Another Thin Man / Shadow of the Thin Man / The Thin Man Goes Home / Song of the Thin Man / Alias Nick and Nora)

The Complete Thin Man Collection (The Thin Man / After the Thin Man / Another Thin Man / Shadow of the Thin Man / The Thin Man Goes Home / Song of the Thin Man / Alias Nick and Nora)Director: W.S. Van Dyke
Actors: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Clancy Cooper, Chick York, John Nesbitt
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $59.98
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Seller: Standing Ovation
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 263 reviews
Sales Rank: 3768

Format: Box set, Black & White, Digital Sound, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Discs: 7
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Running Time: 666 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.6 x 4.1

MPN: 012569673991
ISBN: 1419807587
UPC: 012569673991
EAN: 9781419807589
ASIN: B0009GX1C4

Theatrical Release Date: September 1947
Release Date: August 2, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
A collection of six "Thin man" films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as a married couple who dabble in mysteries.

Almost as welcome as a shaker full of martinis, The Complete Thin Man Collection represents an eagerly awaited DVD milestone for fans of the fizzy MGM movie series. The best film in the series came first: The Thin Man (1934), W.S. Van Dyke's marvelous adaptation of a Dashiell Hammet novel. The movie gods were in a generous mood when they paired William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, the upper-class sophisticates whose sleuthing escapades somehow joined the classic form of the whodunit with the giddyup of screwball comedy. Among the series' many attributes, one of its most radical notions was the idea that a married couple might find each other delightful and view life as a goofy adventure together.

It is common wisdom that the Thin Man sequels adhere to the law of diminishing returns, and while none of the follow-ups reach the diamond level of the first film, all afford pleasures. There's the cocktail-swilling chemistry of Powell and Loy, for one thing, as well as the considerable satisfaction of average movies made during the studio system: the craftsmanship of studio hands, and a gallery of terrific character actors filling in supporting roles. First sequel After the Thin Man (1936) is very good, with the couple in San Francisco and a supporting part for rising player James Stewart. The scenery moves again, to Long Island, for the rather impudently-titled Another Thin Man (1939), which adds baby Nick, Jr., to the mix (a "bad idea," thought Pauline Kael, perhaps a sign of the domestication of the series).

Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) sets the action around a racetrack, and is the last of the series to be directed by the fast-working Van Dyke. The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) finds Nick escorting family to his parents' house for a visit. Song of the Thin Man (1947) engagingly adds a jazz milieu to the Charles's detective work; at this point, Nick, Jr. was played by child star Dean Stockwell. The series stuck with certain staples: the unveiling of the guilty party, a wirehaired terrier named Asta (who became a star in its own right), and booze. When Nick opines, in the first film, that a dry martini should always be shaken to "waltz time," you know why audiences fell in love with these guilt-free comedies. --Robert Horton


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5 out of 5 stars Thin Man Collection   September 7, 2010
desw
Thank You Amazon for giving me the opportunity to buy these great old films.I doubt if I could buy them in Australia.The quality is brilliant as is the service. Thank you again,I will continue to use your company.


5 out of 5 stars great service   September 1, 2010
Shawn Farnsworth (HILLSBORO, OR, US)
A brand new boxed set arrived in an amazingly short time.I wouldn't hesitate to order more from here.


4 out of 5 stars Perfect for a rainy day!   August 28, 2010
Theresa Mahoney (Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA)
If you enjoy old b&w movies, these are great and perfect for that day you want to curl up with a bowl of popcorn and enjoy!


3 out of 5 stars The Complete Thin Man Collection   August 24, 2010
grannan
I have enjoyed the Thin Man series since I was a child. Owned the VHS collection and wanted the DVD for the improved video quality. I was so disappointed in the quality of this collection. The first disc did not even play and this was The Thin Man, my favorite in the series! I've watched three more in the series since, and find them good. Disappointed, since I have purchased other collections with very good quality?


5 out of 5 stars Stellar classic set   August 7, 2010
peakey (Katy, TX)
We love The Thin Man series! A bonus in this set is "Alias Nick and Nora", the biographies of William Powell and Myrna Loy. These two incredible stars make for a wonderful time spent watching movies. Mystery, comedy, and some romance - a great combination! Asta, the dog, has his moments, too, adding to the hilarity of the shows! LOVE THIS SET!

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