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Song of the Thin Man
Society sleuths Nick and Nora Charles investigate a murder in a jazz club.
Edward Buzzell
Casts & Crew
William Powell
Myrna Loy
Keenan Wynn
Dean Stockwell
Phillip Reed
Patricia Morison
Leon Ames
Gloria Grahame
Jayne Meadows
Ralph Morgan
Bess Flowers
Don Taylor
Warner Anderson
Bruce Cowling
Connie Gilchrist
Henry Nemo
William Bishop
Marie Windsor
Morris Ankrum
James Burke
Tom Dugan
James Flavin
Esther Howard
Clinton Sundberg
Asta Jr.
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