Murder in music
Meurtre in music ( Song off the Thin Man ) is an American film carried out by Edward Buzzell, left in 1947.
Synopsis
August 1st
Data sheet
- Title: Murder in music
- original Title: Song off the Thin Man
- Realization: Edward Buzzell
- Scenario: Steve Fisher and Nat Perrin, according to the characters of the novel of Dashiell Hammett and a history of Stanley Roberts
- Production: Nat Perrin
- Production company: Subway-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Music: David Snell
- Photography: Charles Rosher
- Assembly: Gene Ruggiero
- Decorations: Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duel
- Costumes: Irene and Shirley Barker
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Black and white
- Kind: Police comedy
- Lasted: 86 minutes
- Coming out date: September 1947 (the USA)
Distribution
- William Powell: Nick Charles
- Myrna Loy: Nora Charles
- Keenan Wynn: Clarence “Clinker” Krause
- Dean Stockwell: Nick Charles Jr.
- Phillip Reed : Tommy Edlon Drake
- Patricia Morison: Phyllis Talbin
- Leon Hearts: Mitchell Talbin
- Gloria Grahame : Fran Ledue Page
- Jayne Meadows: Janet Thayar
- Ralph Morgan : David I. Thayar
- Bess Flowers: Jessica Thayar
- Gift Taylor: Buddy Hollis
- Warner Anderson: Dr. Monolaw
Around film
August 1st
External bond
- Murder in music on Internet Movie Database
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