Monday, August 3, 2020

Shadow Of The Thin Man (1941)

Shadow Of The Thin Man - 1941
Coming up next is 1941's "Shadow Of The Thin Man", in which we see Nick and Nora Charles solving another murder, this time at a racetrack.  Along for the ride is our favorite canine sidekick, Asta.

The film's cast includes William Powell, Myrna Loy, Barry Nelson, Donna Reed, Sam Levene, Henry O'Neill, Richard Hall, Stella Adler, Louise Beavers, and Asta.


Nick and Nora Charles are living a comfortable life in the city with their son, Nick Jr.  Among the things that Nick likes to do is to take Nick Jr. for walks in the park with Asta.



When they're late coming home one day, Nora looks for them with her binoculars.  She sees them a park bench.  Nick is reading a fairy tale story to his son.


But, instead of a fairy tale story, Nick is reading his son the day's racing form, which utterly delights the toddler.  All of the sudden, Nick stops and says, "Something important is happening, and I think we should be there."


We cut to Nora, who is mixing cocktails.  She knows that her husband's favorite beverage will never fail to get him home in a hurry.  He's got a sixth sense about when it's being served.


Nick and Nora end up going to the racetrack that day and meet up with their old friend Lt. Abrams, who is investigating a murder.  When Nora asks him what happened, the lieutenant says, "You know that jockey Goldez, the one that was caught throwin’ the fourth race yesterday?  He was shot."  Nora smirks and says, "My, they're strict at this track."


Nick is given a look at the scene of the crime.  He's reluctant to give any input.  He makes his excuses and takes Nora home, not wanting to get involved.




At dinner that evening, the Charles family discusses the day's events.  (Notice how Asta is served his dinner on a tray!  Nora even asks him if his hands are clean.)



We also are given a funny scene where Nick Jr. gets his father to drink a glass of milk for the first time in years.  "It's so white!" Nick exclaims to Nora as he's handed a glass of the liquid he despises.  Eventually, Nick is brought around to helping with the murder investigation.




As part of the investigation, Nick and Nora head to a wrestling match.  It seems a gangster and some racketeering have something to do with the murder.  Nora, who has never been to a match before, gets swept up in the excitement.  She gets a little carried away with her enthusiasm.


When they have to leave early to follow a lead, Nora makes her way to the ring and calls out to her chosen fighter, "I hope you come out of it alright,".


Among are suspects is Paul Clarke, a newspaperman who wants to blow the lid off the story of gangster "Link" Stephens and his illegal operation.


When a second murder occurs, Paul's girlfriend, Molly Ford, is also questioned.  Molly just happens to be Link's secretary and is privy to all sorts of information.


Link's girlfriend Claire Porter also comes under suspicion.  It seems she's being pressured by someone.  She's also got some secrets she doesn't want to come to light.




Parenting is something that doesn't stop, even for murder investigations.  With the investigation still underway, Nick takes Nick Jr. for a ride on a merry-go-round.  It's hilarious to watch him get dizzy and try to get notes from Nora, who has important information about the case that can't wait.



And Asta even helps out.  He finds a diamond bracelet hidden inside a radiator.  The bracelet is an important part of the investigations, and helps Nick zero in on the murderer.



When the time is right, Nick gets all the suspects together in one room in hopes of stirring up enough trouble that the murderer will step forward and want to cover his tracks.




The murderer does indeed come forward and pulls a gun on everyone.  Nora jumps in front of it to protect Nick, and chaos breaks loose in the room.  Asta dives under Nora's fur wrap for protection.


After it's all over, Nick tells Nora that she's the bravest woman in the whole world.



He presents her with a diamond bracelet of her own and a kiss "for valor".



Watching them from across the room, Asta hides his head in shame as Nick and Nora kiss.

Cast rundown:


   William Powell.............................Nick Charles


   Myrna Loy...................................Nora Charles


   Barry Nelson...............................Paul Clarke


   Donna Reed................................Molly Ford


   Sam Levene................................Police Lt. Abrams


   Henry O'Neill...............................Major Jason I. Sculley


   Richard Hall................................Nick Charles Jr.


   Stella Adler..................................Claire Porter


   Louise Beavers............................Stella


   Asta...........................................Asta

And that's it for Shadow Of The Thin Man.  Myrna Loy took a three year hiatus from movie-making at the end of this film.  She left Hollywood and went to New York, where she spent her time volunteering for the Red Cross on behalf of the war effort.

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