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The Thin Man (1936) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 47

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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461 Thank you. This is my son, Gilbert. -How are you? -Very well, thank you.
462 Thanks for asking me. Goodnight!
463 Thanks officer. You almost had me.
464 Thanks to all of you in the cast! You did a swell job!
465 Thanks, I've been a movie writer for ten years, that's the first kind word anybody's ever said to me!
466 That man was desperate! He knew that he was caught dead to rights.
467 That poor girl is in an awful spot. -There's nothing I can do to help her.
468 That same afternoon, Julia telephoned to him. She said that you were coming, Mimi, to ask about Wynant.
469 That'd be very smart. The boys would love to have me come in and ask questions. They'd like it right down to the end of their blackjacks.
470 That's all right, Inspector. -All right? It's perfect!

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