Comedy-Mystery (1941-1950)
Remember those husband-wife mystery shows McMillan and
Wife, and Hart to Hart? Those shows had little to offer
in terms of plot line, but the thing that made them such
big hits during their time was the comic chemistry that
went on between the married couple. Their back and forth
banter would have the networks laughing all the way to the
bank. Those networks should thank Dashiell Hammett (see
also Fat Man), the creator
of The Thin Man.
Text on OTRCAT.com ©2007 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved-Reproduction is prohibited. The Thin Man follows an ex-detective, Nick Charles,
and his sophisticated, glamorous, wealthy wife, Nora Charles,
on their escapades to unravel mystery where ever it may
lie by sleuthing and solving murders; billed the "happiest
married couple in radio." Their infectious relationship
consisted of charming one-upmanship, affectionate criticism,
and inebriated fun chock full of martinis, and came with
its own terrier, Asta, which is a trademark of all rich
couples. The old time radio show was actually spun from the very
popular detective novel by Dashiell Hammett , writer of
The Maltese Falcon and The Glass Key. The
subsequent movie, by the same name, was a very low-budget
MGM film that was filmed in
only 14 days, went on to gross over $2 million while being
nominated in four categories for Academy Awards: Best Picture,
Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay!
Text on OTRCAT.com ©2007 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved-Reproduction is prohibited. While Claudia Morgan played Nora Charles the entire run,
the line up for leading man Les Damon was shifted several
times:
| YEARS
|
PERFORMER
AS 'Les Damon' |
| 1941-43 |
Les
Damon |
| 1944-45 |
David
Gothard |
| 1945-46 |
Les
Tremayne |
| 1946-47 |
David
Gothard (again) |
| 1948-49 |
Les
Tremayne (again) |
| 1940 |
Joseph
Curtin |
For more brainy detectives, see also: Softboiled Detectives.
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