So here's the first revelation: William Powell's character Nick Charles is not the Thin Man. That epithet refers to a character from the first movie, Clyde Wynant. I guess since the first movie was so hugely popular they wanted to keep the Thin Man moniker going, and it has since became conflated with Nick Charles himself.

Another Thin Man brings Nick and Nora into a different realm of the Hammitt universe- the plot is based on "The Farewell Murder," a short story originally starring another Hammitt hero, The Continental Op.
Nick and Nora themselves are supposed by many to be based on Hammitt and his long-time lover Lillian Hellman, the playwright and activist. They were both pretty outspoken communists and were black-listed by the House Un-American Activities Committee. We've got our own little political divide here at the Paramount this summer, as "Fun with Nick & Nora" collides with the "Elia Kazan Tribute." Kazan notoriously named names for Senator McCarthy, and Lillian Hellman blasted him in her memoirs and interviews as a collaborator.
I'm looking forward to analyzing Another Thin Man tonight to see if I can find any secret commie propaganda.
Another Thin Man 7 Tues; 9:10 Wed.
The Thin Man Goes Home 9:15 Tues; 7 Wed.
Warner Bros. Cartoon before each feature!!!!!!
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