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Not quite. The title of the next movie actually means "Another Thin Man Case," much like the title to this movie means "After the Thin Man Case." The titles themselves don't refer to Nick Charles explicitly being the Thin Man until "The Thin Man Goes Home." DonQuixote 18:23, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
The character's name is Dancer. He isn't "a dancer". Crana 12:43, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
The Plot description borrowed heavily from the All Movie Guide synopsis, including a major error. Just because we reference it (properly or not), direct plagiarizing from other sources is discouraged. I'm removing the copyvio, and elaborating, as well as removing the twist ending disclosure (no spoiler tag needed for a murder mystery). I have the film (VHS & dvd), and have seen it many times since 1979, so any contention can be discussed here. David Spalding ( ☎ ✉ ✍) 18:31, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
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Not quite. The title of the next movie actually means "Another Thin Man Case," much like the title to this movie means "After the Thin Man Case." The titles themselves don't refer to Nick Charles explicitly being the Thin Man until "The Thin Man Goes Home." DonQuixote 18:23, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
The character's name is Dancer. He isn't "a dancer". Crana 12:43, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
The Plot description borrowed heavily from the All Movie Guide synopsis, including a major error. Just because we reference it (properly or not), direct plagiarizing from other sources is discouraged. I'm removing the copyvio, and elaborating, as well as removing the twist ending disclosure (no spoiler tag needed for a murder mystery). I have the film (VHS & dvd), and have seen it many times since 1979, so any contention can be discussed here. David Spalding ( ☎ ✉ ✍) 18:31, 4 July 2007 (UTC)