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Show Island estate and Nick is called in to investigate. In the tpyically shrewd fashion of the "Thin Man" sleuth, Nick solves the murder, even tthough he has to take time off now and then to rescue Nora from a tough New York dive, attend the baby party and upset plans for his own murder. r "Another Thin . Man" Comes to Cameo Screen William Powell and Myrna Loy Co-Star In New Hilarity-Thriller Shifting with a deft pace from baby parties to bizarre crime, from marital mirth to murder thrills, and from palatial Long Island estates to the dives of New York, "Another Thin Man," latest of the sparkling "Thin Man" series, plays at the Cameo Theatre Sunday and Monday, Mon-day, February 18 and 19. It teams that favorite screen pair, William Powell and Myrna Loy, once again as the shrewd and witty Detective Nick Charles and his charming but somewhat daffy wife, Nora. Their gay banter, which enlivened en-livened "The Thin Man" and "After the Thin Man," the other pictures in the series, gets away to a new high in this offering due to the introduction in-troduction of a Thin Man, Jr., the baby whose arrival was predicted at the end of the preceding picture. The laughs, centering around Nickie Jr., as played by eight-months-old William Poulsen, reach a hilarious climax with a baby party given in his honor by, underworld pals of Detective Charles. The story brings the Charles family fam-ily and their quizzical wire-haired terrier, Asta, to New York for a vacation. No sooner have they arrived ar-rived than the financial adviser of Nora Charles is slain on his Long |