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The Thin Man (1936) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 17

The Thin ManFunny quotes with sound clips from The Thin Man - radio drama based on Dashiell Hammett's book, first broadcast on Thursday August 06, 1936 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: William Powell (Nick), Myrna Loy (Nora), Porter Hall (Macauley)

3 more actors, Minna Gombel (Mimi), Dorothy (Barbara Luddy), William Henry (Gilbert)

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161 He's Nick Charles, a well-known private detective, played by William Powell. And he's waiting for his charming wife Nora, played by Myrna Loy.
162 Hearing Theda Bara talk of hers plans, brings to my mind some other plans I've heard discussed in Hollywood this week.
163 Hello everybody! Well, it's a great scene at The Lux Radio Theater tonight.
164 Hello Macaulay! -Hello Charles, how are you? -Fine! Sit down. -Thanks.
165 Hello! -Nick, how are you! -Fine. Come in Mimi.
166 Hello! -Nora! What are you doing here?
167 Hello, Dorothy.
168 Hello, Mr. Charles? Say, I'm sorry I woke you up, but I'd like to lay a lil' proposition before you...
169 Hello, Nora. I hear you brought the dog. -I didn't bring him, he brought me! I think the doorman's mad at me.
170 Hello. Where? In Allentown? Yes.

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