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Private detective Nick Charles and his wealthy wife Nora are back home at last and hoping for a quiet New Year when there is a murder. The obvious suspect is his wife, Nora's cousin, Selma.

Director: W.S. Van Dyke

Writer: Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Dashiell Hammett

Stars: William Powell, Myrna Loy, James Stewart
Transcript
00:00The End
00:30How they can expect a woman to still have any mystery left for a man after living in a place like this for three days, I don't know.
00:38Darling, you don't need mystery. You've got something much better, something more alluring.
00:42What?
00:42Me.
00:43You!
01:00Well, you see, it's New Year's Eve, Aunt Catherine.
01:20The old battle act?
01:21Shut up.
01:22Excuse me, Aunt Catherine. I was talking to the dog.
01:26This is Aunt Hattie.
01:27How are you?
01:28Don't mumble, young men. Don't mumble.
01:31How are you?
01:32She's dead.
01:33You're telling me.
01:46You got a gun?
01:47No.
01:48What'd you do with it?
01:49I never had one.
01:50Miss Burns has a brother who has a gun.
01:52If that little rat tries to hang anything on me, I'll...
01:55You leave my brother out of this.
01:56Take it easy, take it easy. That's what they want.
01:58They want to get you at each other's throats.
01:59Just answer what you want and don't let them get you.
02:01I can't stand that shyster.
02:04I was beginning to suspect that.
02:05You made any New Year's resolutions?
02:32Not yet. Any complaints or suggestions?
02:34Few. You don't scold. You don't nag.
02:38And you look far too pretty in the mornings.
02:40Why, I'll remember.
02:41Must scold, must nag.
02:43Mustn't be too pretty in the mornings.
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