The Other Thin
Man-Ginger Rogers And William Powell’s “Star Of Midnight” (1935)-A Film Review
DVD Review
By Film Emeritus Sam
Lowell
[Although Sam is formally
retired he has expressed a desire to help out when we have several films to
review and not enough hands to do the task. Since he is very familiar with The Thin Man series which also starred
William Powell (and Myrna Loy) he was the natural choice to cover this film.
Thanks, Sam-Pete Markin-This review was in the pipeline before the recent
change of management and is posted under an agreement between new management and
the coven of young and old writers about ending the public dispute that has
rattled this publication for the past few months-Greg Green]
Star of Midnight,
starring Ginger Rogers, William Powell, 1935
One of the problems a
few actors have had is to be type-cast into a certain cinematic persona. That
was generally the case with William Powell, the male lead in the film under
review, Star of Midnight where he
plays a smart, sophisticated urban (New York City of course) man about town
very similar to the role that he played in The
Thin Man the year before this film was released (and would go on to star
with Myrna Loy in six sequels, ouch) except here he is a high-priced lawyer,
Dal, and not an ex-cop private dick Nick Charles.
The play is the same though
although the romantic interest is Donna a young smitten, smitten by Dal, played
by Ginger Rogers who is not his boon companion as Myra Loy as Nora Charles was.
Here a friend of Dal’s is looking for him to find his missing paramour who blew
Chic town (okay, Chicago) a year before without leaving a forwarding address.
(Forget it buddy, move on, and that isn’t even high-priced legal advice.) The plot thickens when the three of them
attend a play and nobody but a masked girlfriend is on the stage. The guy yells
out Alice. Bad move though since she is on the lam from somebody trying to
silence her after she witnessed a murder in, ah, Chicago. Somebody has reason
to silence her to cover up his own dastardly deeds so he let out that he was
looking for Alice too. Don’t worry even though Dal was accused of killing a
source killed in his own apartment he was left by the coppers to figure the
whole thing out. And you know just like Nick (and Nora) he does. By the way Dal
won’t be lonesome anymore. Donna snagged him. The killer: well grab the film
and check it out. It could have been one of several people as usual.
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