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The Thin Man (1935)
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The Thin Man (1935)
William Powell as Nick Charles
Colt Police Positive - .32 caliber
Based on Dashiell Hammett's detective novel of the same name, The Thin Man was the first in a series of six. It stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as crime-solving couple Nick and Nora Charles in the city that never sleeps. Fashioned with custom made pearl grips with an inscription that reads: "For Nick /Stay Lucky/ From All The Boys."
Loaned by Hollywood Guns and Props - Al Frisch