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- Title
Giving credit where credit is due: Frances Goodrich Hackett and Albert Hackett and The Thin Man.
- Authors
Welch, Rosanne
- Abstract
This article addresses the long-lived literary and popular culture assumption that the beloved characters of Nick and Nora Charles in the MGM film The Thin Man (1934) were representations of the relationship between novelist Dashiell Hammett and his lover, playwright Lillian Hellman. However, in a comparison of the screenplay to the novel, the screenplay's specific dialogue and plot changes incorporated by married screenwriters Frances Goodrich Hackett and Albert Hackett can lead to a different conclusion. I will explore the Nick and Nora marriage that has served for so many years as a benchmark in romantic comedy relationships and propose that, in fact, this relationship was based largely on the marriage shared by the Hackett's. The results of my exploration suggests credit to the screenwriting couple and serves as evidence that some screenplay adaptations often prove more enduring than their original source material.
- Subjects
HELLMAN, Lillian, 1905-1984; HAMMETT, Dashiell, 1894-1961; SCREENWRITERS; THIN Man, The (Film); METRO-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
- Publication
Journal of Screenwriting, 2012, Vol 3, Issue 2, p157
- ISSN
1759-7137
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/josc.3.2.157_1