Another Thin Man
An explosives manufacturer suspects a young man is out to kill him. He calls in new parents Nick and Nora to sort things out. In this adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's "The Farewell Murder", Nick and N…
Another Thin Man
An explosives manufacturer suspects a young man is out to kill him. He calls in new parents Nick and Nora to sort things out. In this adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's "The Farewell Murder", Nick and Nora (and their dog Asta) visit the estate of Col. MacFay, who is being threatened by a mysterious man wanting revenge for a past injustice. When MacFay is murdered, that man is the obvious suspect - maybe too obvious. —Ken Yousten <kyousten@bev.net> The Charles are back in New York with Asta and a new arrival - Nicky Jr. They are invited by Colonel MacFey to spend the weekend at his house in Long Island as he desperately wants Charles to help him out. It seems he has been receiving threats from Phil Church, a very shady character. When McFey is killed, Church seems to be the obvious suspect, but Nick suspects there is something far more complicated going on. McFey's housekeeper, daughter and various hangers-on may all have had an interest in seeking the old man's demise. —garykmcd Nick and Nora Charles are in New York when they get a call from Colonel McFay, a former business partner of Nora's father. He has been getting death threats and wants Nick to investigate. When he is murdered the obvious suspect is Phil Church, a former business associate and the man who has been making the threats. Should be an open and shut case. —grantss
Another Thin Man
Comedy,Crime,Mystery
Film Details
An explosives manufacturer suspects a young man is out to kill him. He calls in new parents Nick and Nora to sort things out. In this adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's "The Farewell Murder", Nick and Nora (and their dog Asta) visit the estate of Col.
MacFay, who is being threatened by a mysterious man wanting revenge for a past injustice. When MacFay is murdered, that man is the obvious suspect - maybe too obvious. —Ken Yousten <kyousten@bev.net> The Charles are back in New York with Asta and a new arrival - Nicky Jr.
They are invited by Colonel MacFey to spend the weekend at his house in Long Island as he desperately wants Charles to help him out. It seems he has been receiving threats from Phil Church, a very shady character. When McFey is killed, Church seems to be the obvious suspect, but Nick suspects there is something far more complicated going on.
McFey's housekeeper, daughter and various hangers-on may all have had an interest in seeking the old man's demise. —garykmcd Nick and Nora Charles are in New York when they get a call from Colonel McFay, a former business partner of Nora's father. He has been getting death threats and wants Nick to investigate.
When he is murdered the obvious suspect is Phil Church, a former business associate and the man who has been making the threats. Should be an open and shut case. —grantss.