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"The Thin Man - A laugh tops every thrilling moment!" is english Language Movie.
"The Thin Man" was released on 25 May 1934 it had a budget of $226,408 and had box office collection of $1,423,000.
The movie was directed by W.S. Van Dyke
It has cast of: William Powell as Nick Charles, Myrna Loy as Nora Charles, Maureen O'Sullivan as Dorothy Wynant, Nat Pendleton as Inspector John Guild, Minna Gombell as Mimi Wynant, Henry Wadsworth as Tommy, Porter Hall as Herbert MacCaulay, William Henry as Gilbert Wynant, Edward Ellis as Clyde Wynant, Edward Brophy as Joe Morelli, Cyril Thornton as Tanner, Cesar Romero as Chris Jorgenson, Harold Huber as Arthur Nunheim, Natalie Moorhead as Julia Wolf, William Augustin as Wynant's Butler (uncredited), Polly Bailey as Janitress (uncredited), Arthur Belasco as Detective (uncredited), Brooks Benedict as Night Club Patron (uncredited), Tui Bow as Stenographer (uncredited), Raymond Brown as Police Dr. Walton (uncredited), Ruth Channing as Mrs. Jorgenson (uncredited), Jack Cheatham as Detective (uncredited), Clay Clement as Quinn (uncredited), Nick Copeland as Reporter (uncredited), Pat Flaherty as Fighter at Party (uncredited), Douglas Fowley as Taxi Driver (uncredited), Christian J. Frank as Plainclothesman (uncredited), Kenneth Gibson as Apartment Clerk (uncredited), Dick Gordon as Night Club Patron (uncredited), Creighton Hale as Reporter (uncredited), Sherry Hall as Taxi Driver (uncredited), Edward Hearn as Detective (uncredited), Robert Homans as Billy the Detective (uncredited), John Irwin as 'Face' Tefler (uncredited), Thomas E. Jackson as Reporter (uncredited), Sydney Jarvis as Witness (uncredited), Tiny Jones as Woman Buying Newspaper (uncredited), Kenner G. Kemp as Night Club Patron (uncredited), John Larkin as Porter (uncredited), Walter Long as Stutsy Burke (uncredited), Fred Malatesta as Joe - Headwaiter (uncredited), Hans Moebus as Night Club Patron (uncredited), William H. O'Brien as Bartender (uncredited), Frank O'Connor as Detective Waiter (uncredited), Henry Otho as Burly Party Waiter-Bodyguard (uncredited), Garry Owen as Detective (uncredited), Lee Phelps as Detective (uncredited), Alexander Pollard as Waiter Hired for Dinner (uncredited), Albert Pollet as Waiter Hired for Dinner (uncredited), Bob Reeves as Cop (uncredited), Bert Roach as Crying Man at Party (uncredited), Rolfe Sedan as Waiter (uncredited), Gertrude Short as Marian (uncredited), Lee Shumway as Plainclothesman (uncredited), Skippy as Asta (uncredited), Pietro Sosso as Butler (uncredited), Ben Taggart as Police Captain (uncredited), Phil Tead as Reporter (uncredited), George Templeton as Reporter (uncredited), Harry Tenbrook as Guest at Nick's Party (uncredited), Huey White as Minor Role (uncredited), Leo White as Leo - Waiter (uncredited), Charles Williams as Fighter Manager (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Dashiell Hammett as Novel(Writing), Edwin B. Willis as Assistant Art Director(Art), Albert Hackett as Screenplay(Writing), Dolly Tree as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), David Townsend as Assistant Art Director(Art), Robert Kern as Editor(Editing), James Wong Howe as Director of Photography(Camera), Cedric Gibbons as Art Direction(Art), Frances Goodrich as Screenplay(Writing), Ted Allen as Still Photographer(Camera), W.S. Van Dyke as Director(Directing), Howard Dietz as Public Relations(Crew), Wayne Allen as Orchestrator(Sound), Lesley Selander as Assistant Director(Directing), David Snell as Orchestrator(Sound), Jack Virgil as Orchestrator(Sound), Maurice De Packh as Orchestrator(Sound), William Axt as Original Music Composer(Sound), Hunt Stromberg as Producer(Production), Douglas Shearer as Sound Director(Sound), Clarence Sinclair Bull as Still Photographer(Camera), in lead roles.