Golden Age of the Silver Screen

Song of the Thin Man (1947)

Episode #58

Loew’s, Inc. released Song of the Thin Man on August 28, 1947. Edward Buzzell directed the film starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Keenan Wynn.

‘Song of the Thin Man’ 30-Second Summary

As Nick and Nora Charles attend a charity benefit aboard a gambling ship, tensions among those connected with the ship simmer among the festive atmosphere. Tommy Drake is the ship’s unpopular and very spiteful band-leader. When someone murders him later that night, suspicion falls on Phil Brant, who had an argument with Drake earlier in the evening. When Phil and his wife seek help from Nick and Nora, Nick of course refuses to get involved. However, when someone fires a gun outside his own apartment, Nick decised to investigate. He soon finds himself in a confusing case with numerous suspects. After several more murders occur, Nick gathers everyone into the same room to reveal the true identity of the killer.

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Loew's, Inc. released Song of the Thin Man on August 28, 1947. Edward Buzzell directed the film starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Keenan Wynn.

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