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William Powell | Nicholas Charles | |
Myrna Loy | Nora Charles | |
James Stewart | David Graham | |
Elissa Landi | Selma Landis | |
Jessie Ralph | Aunt Katherine Forrest | |
Alan Marshal | Robert Landis | |
Teddy Hart | Floyd Casper | |
Sam Levene | Lieutenant Abrams | |
Penny Singleton | Polly Byrnes | |
William Law | Lum Kee | |
George Zucco | Dr. Adolph Kammer | |
Paul Fix | Phil Byrnes | |
Jack Adair | Escort of Sexy Blonde | |
Eadie Adams | Singer at Welcome Home Party | |
Ernie Alexander | Filing Clerk at Morgue |
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Producer | Hunt Stromberg
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Writer | Frances Goodrich
Dashiell Hammett |
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Cinematography | Oliver T. Marsh
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Musician | Herbert Stothart
Edward Ward |
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Adventurous duo, Nick Charles (William Powell) and his lovely wife Nora, (Myrna Loy) are back in their roles as detectives. Wishing for nothing more than a private New Year’s Celebration, the couple reluctantly find themselves in the midst of a tangled family mystery. Nora’s cousin Selma (Elissa Landi), is in a dither over the disappearance of her playboy husband Robert (Alan Marshal). Nick and Nora agree to investigate. This leads to a visit to Lichee Club and the sighting of Robert, his new flame and an old nemisis of Nick. After three dead bodies and several near misses on Nick and Nora’s lives, they manage to untangle the truth. |
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