Review of After the Thin Man (1936) by Kevin M. W — 16 Apr 2018
Made for three times more money after the success of the first go-round, this one brings back the hard-not-to-adore couple of Nick and Nora Charles, he an ex-private detective and she a current rich socialite.
There's murder afoot and these two work to find out who's about it, charming us in the meantime. Jimmy Stewart plays a small role, too. About as good as the first one, and soaked in the juices of post-prohibition euphoria and jazz age wanton.
This review of After the Thin Man (1936) was written by Kevin M. W on 16 Apr 2018.
After the Thin Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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