Pros: Good humor and a great mystery
Cons: A bit of aged acting
The Bottom Line:
An older movie
But still entertaining now
So sit back, enjoy
"What're You Hunting For?" "I Thought I Know; Now I'll Take Anything I Can Find."
While I had heard of Dashiell Hammett's married sleuths Nick
and Nora Charles, I wasn't that familiar with them until I started watching the
Thin Man films this year. And I didn't know what I was missing. Another Thin Man is the third film
in the series and is a good example. We've got a good mystery surrounded with
plenty of comedy.
Nick and Nora (William Powell and Myrna Loy) are back in New York with their
almost one year old son. They haven't even had a chance to unpack when they are
invited, summoned really, to the Long Island
estate of Colonel MacFay (C. Aubrey Smith). MacFay was the partner of Nora's
late father and still manages her estate.
When they arrive, they discover that MacFay is convinced he
is about to be murdered. He's been receiving threats from Phil Church (Sheldon
Leonard), an ex employee who blames MacFay for the decade he spent in jail.
With all kinds of weird things happening around the estate, Nick is inclined to
take the threat seriously. Unfortunately, the colonel is indeed killed, and
Phil vanishes. Did he do it? What's really going on?
Since this film was released in 1939, there are some dated
elements. It shouldn't be a surprise to say that the film is in black and
white. Personally, that bothered me for about two seconds. Then I got drawn
right back into these character's lives and I forgot all about that. There are
a few dated relationships, but really, there's nothing that will offend today's
audience. Granted, it helps that all our characters are white.
This is probably the strongest mystery of the series so far.
I had no clue what was going on until the very end. Yet all the clues were
there. I was able to piece them together seconds before Nick explained
everything to us. While all the suspects were in the room at the time, this was
based on coincidence and not because Nick called or tricked them all to showing
up. It was nice to get past that cliche.
For me, the last film was ruined by the fact that I had a
hard time telling the cast apart. That wasn't the case here. The characters
looked different enough and were well enough written that I followed everything
with ease.
And the acting was great, too. William Powell and Myrna Loy
have amazing chemistry. Their banter is wonderful, yet you always believe that
they are in love. While I often find that acting in older movies seems dated
and stiff to me, it didn't bother me as much here even though it was still
there. Maybe I'm just getting used to it.
And the humor just keeps on coming. I've mentioned Nick and
Nora's banter already. Astra, their dog, provides some laughs again, as always.
While baby Nickie doesn't have much to do, he gives us a couple laughs as well.
You might not laugh the entire way through, but some of these lines are
guaranteed to make you smile.
For me, this is the strongest movie in the series so far.
I'm glad I got on this kick and look forward to seeing where Nick and Nora go
after Another Thin Man.
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